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FY20 DRYDOCK REPAIRS TO NOAA SHIP GORDON GUNTER


Virginia, United States
Government : Federal
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Eastern Region Acquisition Division, Norfolk, VA, on behalf of the Office of Marine and Aviation Operations (OMAO), is soliciting for the drydock to NOAA ship GORDON GUNTER. The GORDON GUNTER is 224.0 feet long overall, and its home port is Pascagoula, MS.
Provide all labor, material, and equipment necessary to perform the following (including, but not limited to):

BASE WORK ITEMS DRY DOCK: Temporary Services; Dry docking and Routine Dry dock Work; Underwater Hull Preservation and Coating (Maintenance Coat); Sea Valve Overhauls; Freeboard Painting; Bow Thruster Inspection and Service; ABS Dry dock Survey and Intermediate Hull Survey 7; Annual Life Raft Inspection; Annual Survival Suit Certification; Annual Weight Testing of Lifting Gears; Annual Fire System Inspection; Annual Miranda Davit Inspection; Switchboard Cleaning; Engine Room, EOD Void and Motor Room Bilges and Bilge Pockets; Galley Exhaust Duct and Fan Cleaning; Topside Steel Renewal and Miscellaneous Preservation; Renew Weathertight Doors; Tank Level Indicator Calibration; Renew Toilet and Shower Decking; Renew Non-Metallic Expansion Joints; Install Low Pressure Air Compressor; HVAC System Cleaning and Balancing; Gray and Black Water System Pipe Cleaning (Citric Acid), Transformer Cleaning; and Main Propulsion Motor Testing.


OPTION - ADDITIONAL DRYDOCK WORK ITEMS: Mission Power Distribution Modifications; Engine Room Ventilation Modifications; Potable Water System Modifications; Gym Ceiling Modifications; Renew Deck Equipment Hydraulic Hoses; Main Engine Freshwater and Seawater Modifications; and Miscellaneous Mission System Modifications.


The solicitation will include a liquidated damages clause.


The performance period will begin approximately 5 days after award for procurement of material and other planning and logistics required for the successful performance of the contract. The performance period for work on board NOAA Ship GORDON GUNTER will be approximately 78 calendar days, with a start date on or about November 14, 2019 and a completion date on or about January 30, 2020. Place of performance shall be the contractor's facility. Ship's transit time to and from the place of performance is not included in the specified performance period. The date, time and place for an inspection of the ship is August 14, 2019, 9:00 a.m. (local time) on board NOAA Ship GORDON GUNTER at 439 York Street, Norfolk, VA 23510. Appointments and arrangements for attending the ship inspection can be made by contacting the Port Engineer, Mr. Tim Langdon, on or before noon on August 13, 2019 at (202) 577-3914 or by Email at Tim.Langdon@noaa.gov. Contact information for personnel attending the ship inspection must be provided to the Port Engineer.
The acquisition will be issued as an Request for Quotations (RFQ) in accordance with FAR Subpart 13.5. A copy of the Statement of Work (SOW) is attached to this notice for reference for those planning to attend the ship check/ship inspection. The RFQ will be issued on or about August 13, 2019 with proposals due on or about September 4, 2019. The anticipated award date is on or about September 11, 2019. This procurement is unrestricted; all responsible sources may submit an offer which shall be considered by the agency. The Government anticipates awarding a firm fixed price contract to the contractor whose proposal represents the best value considering past performance, price and price related factors. The RFP will be issued via electronic posting on the Federal Business Opportunity (FBO) web page www.fbo.gov. Hard copies of the RFP will not be issued. It is incumbent upon contractors to monitor FBO for the release of the RFP, specifications, drawings and all subsequent amendments. The specification will be uploaded to www.fbo.gov with the RFP. Prospective offerors who are interested in submitting a proposal for this acquisition are encouraged to register with the FedBizOpps Vendor Notification Service and to be on the Interested Vendors List for this acquisition (see applicable tab within FBO where this synopsis is posted). Offerors must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) database at www.sam.gov/portal/public/SAM; offerors must also obtain a Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number and provide it with the offer. For information concerning this acquisition, please forward inquiries via e-mail to Michelle Blake, at Michelle.Blake@noaa.gov or via telephone at (757) 441-3870.


MICHELLE M BLAKE, CONTRACTOR, Phone 757-441-3870, Email MICHELLE.BLAKE@NOAA.GOV

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