The document details specifications for the Montana Patrol Zone's Fort Peck Outboard Motor Replacement project. It requests one 200 hp, 4-stroke, V6 outboard motor with an 85 amp alternator, Smartcraft compatibility, 3.4L displacement, and a dry weight of 475 lbs, running on unleaded regular 87 octane fuel. The request also includes a control box, gauge kit, key switch harness, harness assembly, kill switch, two control cables, a speed kit, two chrome bezels, and a junction box. Additionally, 18 hours of labor are required for removing the old motor, mounting the new one, installing new cables, installing the new control box, and wiring everything. The motor must be capable of powering a law enforcement patrol boat over long distances in various water conditions on Montana lakes and rivers. Delivery or pickup is required by mid-February.
This Request for Quote (RFQ) 140FS226Q0015, issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), seeks a firm-fixed-price contract for one outboard motor. The motor is for law enforcement patrol boats operating on Montana's lakes and rivers. This acquisition is a 100% Total Small Business set-aside, with a NAICS code of 333618 and a 1,500 employee size standard. Quotes are due by January 2, 2026, at 5:00 PM EST and should be emailed to Khalilah Brown. Evaluation criteria include price, technical acceptability (brand name or equal to Mercury models), delivery schedule, and past performance. The motor will be delivered to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service/Montana Patrol Zone - Ft. Peck. The document also outlines detailed contract clauses, payment information via the Invoice Processing Platform (IPP), and various federal acquisition regulations (FAR) that apply, including those related to telecommunications equipment, supply chain security, and social-economic programs.