NOAA BRASS VALVES
ID: 1333MK25Q0046Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OFNATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATIONDEPT OF COMMERCE NOAAKANSAS CITY, MO, 64106, USA

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Industrial Valve Manufacturing (332911)

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VALVES, NONPOWERED (4820)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is seeking quotations for the procurement of four 3” B62 Bronze Globe Valves, ASME Class 150, with full Monel trim, intended for use on the NOAA Ship Bell Shimada. The valves must meet specific requirements, including the provision of hydrostatic test certificates, and are to be delivered to the NOAA Marine Operations Center in Newport, Oregon, within 60 days after receipt of order. This procurement is critical for maintaining the operational integrity of NOAA's maritime operations, emphasizing the importance of quality and compliance with federal standards. Interested small businesses must submit their quotes electronically by February 7, 2025, with an anticipated award date around February 18, 2025; inquiries can be directed to James Pritchard at James.Pritchard@noaa.gov or by phone at 208-827-1265.

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    The document details technical specifications for a CLASS 150-FF FLANGE ASTMB62 BRONZE BOLTED BONNET GLOBE VALVE, outlining design parameters and material requirements for manufacturing and inspection. Key elements include a pressure rating of 340 PSI and an array of dimensions and weights corresponding to different sizes (ranging from 1-1/2 inches to 12 inches) measured in both inches and millimeters. The document also specifies materials for various components, such as B62 - C83600 bronze for the body, packing, and seat ring, as well as stainless steel and PTFE for other parts. Inspection and testing methodologies, including API 598 and MSS SP-80 standards, are also mentioned, underlining adherence to federal and industry regulations. Overall, the document serves as an official reference for procurement and manufacturing processes related to valve specifications in compliance with government standards. This emphasizes the importance of quality control and standardized materials in government contracts and projects.
    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) seeks four bronze globe valves for the NOAA Ship Pisces through a combined synopsis/solicitation for best value. The requirement specifies four 3” B15G5 Williams B62 Bronze Globe Valves, ASME Class 150, with flanged ends and full Monel trim, requiring delivery to the NOAA facility in Newport, OR. A hydrostatic test certificate for each valve is mandated to ensure quality assurance. Offers must be submitted electronically by February 7th, 2025, and should include essential details such as the RFQ number, company information, compliance statements, and a breakdown of costs. Vendors must also provide references from similar projects, proof of liability insurance, and direct contact information. The document emphasizes that non-compliance with submission requirements may lead to offers being deemed non-responsive and subsequently rejected. This solicitation is a typical government procurement listing aimed at acquiring specialized maritime equipment for federal operations.
    The NOAA's Office of Marine and Aviation Operations has issued a Request for Quotation (RFQ) 1333MK25Q0046 for the procurement of four 3” B62 Bronze Globe Valves, ASME Class 150, with full Monel trim. The delivery is anticipated within 60 days after receipt of order and the shipping address is the NOAA Marine Operations Center in Newport, Oregon. The contract type will be firm-fixed price, evaluated on a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable basis. The RFQ is exclusively available to small businesses, adhering to NAICS code 332911. Offerors must submit a range of required information, including acknowledgment of solicitation amendments and technical descriptions. Quotes should be submitted electronically by February 7, 2025, with an anticipated award date around February 18, 2025. Offerors are advised to register in the SAM database and are encouraged to consult with the government representative concerning their submissions. The document emphasizes precise compliance with outlined terms to avoid disqualification.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) for supplying four 3” B15G5 B62 Bronze Globe Valves with specific requirements, including hydrostatic test certification. The acquisition is classified as firm-fixed-price under NAICS code 332911, is unrestricted, and aims to ensure compliance with federal contracting regulations. Key submission details include a proposal due date, contact information for inquiry, and the requirement for registration in the System for Award Management. Furthermore, the document emphasizes various compliance standards, including clauses concerning telecommunications equipment, contract terms, and socio-economic classifications like service-disabled veteran-owned businesses and economically disadvantaged women-owned businesses. The selection process will assess technical capability, compliance with specifications, and pricing, with the government intending to make an award based on a lowest price, technically acceptable approach. The detailed contractual clauses ensure adherence to requirements related to labor standards, tax compliance, and restrictions on certain corporate ownership, thereby maintaining integrity and security in government procurement. This RFP highlights the commitment to transparency, adherence to ethical standards, and the promotion of small business participation in federal contracting.
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