USNS MERCY Forklifts Inspection and Certification
ID: N4044325Q0034Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYMILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND BATSSAN DIEGO, CA, 92123-5000, USA

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Ship Building and Repairing (336611)

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NON-NUCLEAR SHIP REPAIR (WEST) (J999)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Military Sealift Command, is soliciting quotes for the inspection and certification of forklifts aboard the USNS MERCY. This procurement requires an authorized dealer to conduct a two-year inspection, testing, and certification of 11 material handling equipment (MHE) forklifts, ensuring compliance with NAVSUP technical manuals and federal safety regulations. The contract is not set aside for small businesses, and the performance period is from January 31 to February 28, 2025, with quotes due by January 28, 2025. Interested contractors should contact Jorge Soto at jorge.a.soto17.civ@us.navy.mil or call 619-408-5994 for further details.

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    The Military Sealift Command is soliciting quotes for the inspection and certification of forklifts through Request for Quotes (RFQ) number N4044325Q0034. This procurement is not set aside for small businesses, although it does have a small business size standard of 1,300 employees. The main contract line item involves the inspection/certification of 11 forklifts, with a total firm-fixed-price purchase order expected. The performance period is from January 31 to February 28, 2025, with delivery required at a specified location. Quoters must submit their responses by January 28, 2025, and include a detailed pricing breakdown, technical submission, and compliance with various federal regulations and clauses. Evaluation will focus on the technical capability and price of the quoted services, with awards based on the lowest priced technically acceptable quote. Specific clauses regarding telecommunications equipment, labor laws, and representations regarding operations are included to ensure regulatory compliance. This synopsis highlights the government's commitment to maintaining operational standards while providing transparent guidelines for contractors in the procurement process.
    The MSC Specific WAWF Instructions document outlines regulations and requirements for the Maritime Supply Chain (MSC) related to work performed with federal contracts. It includes various clauses focusing on shipping, contractor inspections, electronic payment submissions, security measures, and compliance with government regulations. The document provides references to specific Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) clauses regarding contractor responsibilities, such as the use of the Wide Area Workflow (WAWF) for payment processing, subcontracting rules, and safety regulations in connection with the transport of supplies and contractor personnel. Emphasized is the necessity for compliance with cybersecurity measures and safeguarding of government information. Additionally, it covers aspects of equal opportunity, labor standards, and prohibited practices regarding employment discrimination. Overall, the instructions serve as critical guidance for contractors engaged with the MSC, ensuring adherence to established federal standards and practices for successful contract execution.
    The document outlines the requirements for a two-year inspection, testing, and certification of material handling equipment (MHE) - specifically forklifts - aboard the USNS Mercy (TAH 19). It details procedures to ensure compliance with NAVSUP technical manuals related to the operation and safety of MHE. The inspection involves verifying the condition of forklifts, including checking for proper operation of safety devices, fluid levels, and structural integrity. Key tasks include coordinating with the ship's crew for movements, conducting scheduled maintenance, and performing various operational tests, such as functional audits, overload weight assessments, and emergency stop tests. The contractor is responsible for documenting findings using specified inspection forms and ensuring that any deficiencies are reported for remedial actions. The document emphasizes compliance with safety standards, maintenance protocols, and the involvement of certified technicians in the inspection process. Overall, its purpose is to maintain the operational readiness and safety of forklifts used by the Navy, aligned with federal safety and maintenance regulations.
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