CGC Anvil Quick Acting Water Tight Scuttles
ID: 70Z08526Q1594Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OFUS COAST GUARDSFLC PROCUREMENT BRANCH 2(00085)ALAMEDA, CA, 94501, USA

NAICS

Ship Building and Repairing (336611)

PSC

MARINE HARDWARE AND HULL ITEMS (2040)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    Description

    The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Coast Guard, is seeking qualified small businesses to provide seven Quick Acting Water Tight Scuttles (QAWTS) for the CGC Anvil, with delivery required by April 21, 2026. These scuttles, which are essential for marine operations, must meet specific technical specifications outlined in the Statement of Work, including a marine-flush design and a diameter of 21 inches. Interested offerors are encouraged to submit their best offers electronically, demonstrating compliance with the solicitation requirements, and must ensure they are registered in the System for Award Management (SAM). For further inquiries, potential bidders can contact Sean McTague at Sean.P.McTague@uscg.mil or Jason Garris at JASON.A.GARRIS@USCG.MIL.

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    The document, titled 'FAR CLAUSES FOR SOLICITATION 52000PRQ1594,' outlines the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) clauses incorporated by reference into the solicitation. It specifies that these clauses have the same legal force as if provided in full text, with access available electronically at acquisition.gov. Key areas covered by the referenced FAR clauses include prohibitions on certain internal confidentiality agreements, requirements for the System for Award Management (SAM), reporting executive compensation, restrictions on telecommunications and video surveillance services, and prohibitions related to ByteDance and supply chain security. The document also details clauses concerning contracting with inverted domestic corporations, instructions and terms for commercial products and services, small business set-asides and re-representation, equal opportunity and veteran employment, environmental considerations (hazardous materials, pollution, ozone-depleting substances, sustainable products), Buy American provisions, payment terms including prompt payment and electronic funds transfer, and procedures for protest after award. It notes that SAM system updates may lag policy updates, potentially requiring entities to complete representations for provisions not explicitly in agency solicitations.
    The document outlines the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) provisions for Solicitation 52000PRQ1594, focusing on various compliance requirements for offerors. Key provisions include prohibitions on contracting with entities requiring certain confidentiality agreements or inverted domestic corporations, and mandates for System for Award Management (SAM) registration and CAGE code reporting. It also details offeror representations regarding ownership, small business status, and compliance with the Buy American Certificate. A significant section addresses FAR 52.204-29, the Federal Acquisition Supply Chain Security Act Orders, requiring offerors to disclose if they are subject to exclusion or removal orders related to covered articles, which are defined as information or operational technology subject to Federal Acquisition Security Council orders. Offerors must identify any such covered articles and provide additional information to the Contracting Officer, with an ongoing disclosure obligation if an order is issued after offer submission. These provisions collectively ensure transparency, security, and adherence to federal contracting regulations.
    CGC Anvil requires seven new Quick Acting Water Tight Scuttles (QAWTS) for dockside repairs in Charleston, SC. The technical specifications for these scuttles are Marine-Flush, 21-inch diameter, 3-dog, per BUSHIPS Drawing NAVSEA 803-5184145. The required delivery/place of performance (RDD/POP) date is April 21, 2026, with an estimated lead time of 6-10 weeks. Delivery is to MKC Steven Newsom at 196 Tradd St., Charleston, SC 29401. This document serves as a Statement of Work, likely part of a federal government RFP, outlining the specific needs and delivery details for the procurement of these marine components.
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