PMAV SUPPORT FOR USS MICHAEL MONSOOR (DDG-1001) (Yokosuka, JAPAN)
ID: N6264925RA043Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVSUP FLT LOG CTR YOKOSUKAFPO, AP, 96349-1500, USA

NAICS

Ship Building and Repairing (336611)

PSC

NON-NUCLEAR SHIP REPAIR (WEST) (J999)
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    Description

    The Department of Defense, through the NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Yokosuka, is soliciting proposals for Preventive Maintenance Availability (PMAV) support for the USS Michael Monsoor (DDG-1001) at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan. The procurement requires that only firms with an active Master Agreement for Repair and Alteration of Vessels (MARAV) with the U.S. Navy are eligible to submit proposals, emphasizing the need for compliance with military standards in ship repair and maintenance. This contract, scheduled for performance from June 1 to June 20, 2025, necessitates detailed cost breakdowns and adherence to safety regulations, with proposals due by 10:00 AM Japan Standard Time on April 28, 2025. Interested parties can contact Shouko Sekido at shouko.sekido.ln@us.navy.mil for further information.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Shouko Sekido - Contract Specialist
    0081468167607
    shouko.sekido.ln@us.navy.mil
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    The document outlines a proposal for maintenance work on the USS Michael Monsoor (DDG 1001) under solicitation number N6264925RA043. It details three Task Group Items (TGIs): the cleaning of the air conditioning plant condenser, the overhaul of the auxiliary seawater pump, and the overhaul of the fire pump. Each TGI has corresponding sections for labor, materials, and other direct costs, with all proposed prices currently listed at zero yen (¥0). The summary prompts offerors to input necessary data into highlighted fields to reflect accurate costs and man-hours (MH), emphasizing the importance of these details for establishing total project pricing. The document serves as a structured framework for bidders to submit their proposals, focusing on ensuring compliance with specifications and facilitating accurate cost assessments for naval maintenance operations. The use of standard forms and directives suggests alignment with federal contracting processes aimed at enhancing operational readiness within the Navy’s fleet.
    The document outlines the procedures and requirements for the management of Government Furnished Property (GFP) within military contracts, specifically under the jurisdiction of the Department of Defense (DoD). It includes essential contact information for the contracting officer, Peter Jommel S. Arrieta, and delineates the format for soliciting and managing GFP, including specifications for requisitioned items. Key components include the identification of serialized and non-serialized managed property, necessary details for item requisition such as Name, Description, National Stock Number (NSN), Manufacturer CAGE, and part numbers. It emphasizes the necessity for exact information and compliance with the required fields to facilitate procurement processes efficiently and responsibly. Moreover, the attachment serves as a guideline for ensuring items are accounted for, detailing the contractual requirements and enhancing logistical operations. As part of federal RFPs and grants, this document is crucial for maintaining rigorous standards in property management within military contracts, ensuring transparency and regulatory compliance for federal and state procurement initiatives.
    The document outlines the procedures and requirements related to Government Furnished Property (GFP) under a specific solicitation for custodial services within a DoD contract. It lists essential details such as the contact information for the government contracting officer, Peter Jommel S. Arrieta, and the framework for submitting requisitioned items, including both serially managed and non-serially managed property. The document emphasizes the need for thorough documentation of item attributes like model numbers, manufacturer CAGE codes, part numbers, and acquisition costs, as well as providing explicit requirements for delivery timelines. It serves as a critical reference for vendors participating in government procurements, ensuring compliance with regulations and maintaining structured communication regarding property management within contracts. The purpose of this RFP is to solicit proposals from contractors capable of delivering custodial services while managing government property effectively.
    The solicitation N6264925RA043, issued by the NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Yokosuka, seeks proposals for firm fixed-price job orders related to the preventive maintenance availability (PMAV) support for the USS Michael Monsoor (DDG-1001). The contract requires that only firms with an active Master Agreement for Repair and Alteration of Vessels (MARAV) with the U.S. Navy are eligible for award. The performance period is set from June 1 to June 20, 2025, at a U.S. government facility, necessitating submissions by 10:00 AM JST on April 28, 2025. The contractor is to provide comprehensive ship repair work, including management, scheduling, and quality assurance, in compliance with various NAVSEA and SRF-JRMC standards. The document outlines specific requirements for the submission of proposals, including the need for detailed breakdowns of costs and adherence to inspection and quality measures. It emphasizes the necessity of using approved materials and meeting local and federal safety regulations. The summary emphasizes the significance of timely and compliant submissions for successful contract execution, reflecting the U.S. Navy's operational needs and standards for ship maintenance.
    The document pertains to Amendment 0001 of a solicitation for modifications related to the USS MICHAEL MONSOOR (DDG 1001). Issued on April 22, 2025, this amendment updates Section J, specifically revising Work Item number SRF 514-22-001 concerning maintenance tasks. It outlines the requirements for overhauling specific auxiliary and fire pumps, as well as air conditioning units, ensuring adherence to specified military standards. The details include modifications to existing work specifications, documentation, and the necessity for contractors to acknowledge receipt of the amendment to avoid rejection of their offers. Additional attachments include a Price Proposal Breakdown Sheet, which requires contractor input, and listings for Government Furnished Property (GFP). The document underscores the importance of compliance with regulations and maintaining operational readiness of naval assets, reflecting the broader objective of securing proficient contractor engagement within military contract frameworks. Overall, the amendment serves to facilitate transparency and proper updates in the contracting process for the maintenance of naval vessels.
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