The document outlines the pricing schedule for the USCGC BERTHOLF (WMSL-750) Dockside Availability FY2026, detailing various maintenance and repair jobs. Key items include biennial maintenance for folding boom cranes, HVAC system modifications, main reduction gear vent line installations, countermeasure washdown sprinkler nozzle repairs, and preservation of decks and sewage holding tanks. Other tasks involve cleaning and renewing sewage piping, and grooming AC, OWS, and Reefer systems. The schedule also covers fire prevention, crack repairs, and polymeric deck covering renewal. The document includes a composite labor rate of $55 per hour, an assumed G&A factor of 15%, and an assumed profit factor of 10%, along with a breakdown of labor categories and material/subcontractor costs. It also lists various median labor rates for different geographic locations, ranging from $45 to $67 per hour, indicating regional cost variations for similar work. This RFP focuses on comprehensive vessel maintenance and modernization.
The USCGC BERTHOLF (WMSL 750) FY2026 Dockside Repairs specification outlines comprehensive maintenance requirements, focusing on the vessel's folding boom cranes. Developed by Adrian J Rubio, the document details revisions, references, government-furnished property, and critical inspection items. Key components include inspecting and repairing folding boom cranes, servicing the Oily Water Separator System, grooming the Refrigeration Plant, and repairing cracks in the GT Collector and Exhaust. The project mandates adherence to US Coast Guard technical publications, standard specifications (SFLC Std Spec 0000, 0740, 5550, 6310, 5000), and other references like AWS and ASTM standards. The contractor must provide an OEM-authorized technical representative for the cranes, implement strict environmental protection measures, and conduct detailed quality assurance inspections for preservation tasks, including surface profile, soluble salt conductivity, and coating thickness measurements. The summary emphasizes safety, regulatory compliance, and the meticulous execution of repairs for the USCGC BERTHOLF.
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