USCG SITKA ALASKA GSE Bay rollup doors repair
ID: RFQ1768755Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OFUS COAST GUARDBASE KETCHIKAN(00035)KETCHIKAN, AK, 99901, USA

NAICS

Other Building Equipment Contractors (238290)

PSC

MAINTENANCE OF MAINTENANCE BUILDINGS (Z1EB)

Set Aside

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

    The Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Coast Guard is soliciting proposals for the repair of roll-up doors at the GSE Bay in Sitka, Alaska, under a combined synopsis/solicitation notice. The project aims to address operational issues with the north GSE bay door, which has been experiencing intermittent failures, and requires contractors to inspect, repair, and perform preventative maintenance on the door motors and associated components. This initiative is crucial for maintaining the operational efficiency of Coast Guard facilities, with the contract fully set aside for small businesses and requiring compliance with local regulations and safety standards. Interested contractors must submit their proposals by August 18, 2025, and direct any inquiries to the contracting officer, Benjamin Reedy, at benjamin.r.reedy@uscg.mil.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Contracting Officer - Benjamin Reedy
    benjamin.r.reedy@uscg.mil
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    The Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Coast Guard has issued a Statement of Work for the inspection and repair of the GSE Bay rollup doors at Air Station Sitka, Alaska. The project is prompted by operational issues identified with the north GSE bay door, which intermittently fails to fully open, potentially due to limit switch failure or clutch slippage. The contractor is expected to inspect both overhead door motors and associated components, conduct necessary repairs, and perform preventative maintenance in line with provided guidelines. The contractor must ensure all personnel involved possess the relevant qualifications and comply with OSHA and environmental regulations. The government will provide basic tools and consumables, while the contractor is responsible for all labor, materials, and safety equipment, aiming for project completion within 90 days of contract award. Work must be scheduled to limit disruption to the facility's operations, and contractors require pre-vetting for facility access. Key contacts for the project include the Public Works Officer and the unit point of contact. The document emphasizes liability for damages resulting from contractor negligence and outlines inspection protocols to be followed during the repair process.
    The U.S. Coast Guard is soliciting proposals for repair work on roll-up doors at the GSE Bay in Sitka, Alaska, under a combined synopsis/solicitation notice (RFQ1768755). The solicitation, which is fully set aside for small businesses, requests quotes for commercial items following FAR guidelines. Interested contractors must submit their proposals by August 18, 2025, and adhere to specific conditions, including compliance with local regulations concerning material safety and environmental standards. Contractors are required to evaluate their capabilities and submit the lowest price technically acceptable offer. Work will be conducted Monday through Friday, during normal hours, with prior permission required for any after-hours activities. Queries must be submitted in writing and directed to the contracting officer by August 1, 2025. The document emphasizes securing the required materials and delivering them in pristine condition. Overall, this solicitation reflects a focused initiative to maintain the U.S. Coast Guard facilities through strategic contracting with small businesses while ensuring regulatory compliance and operational efficiency.
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    Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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