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Small Boat Life Cycle Maintenance, Repair and Preservation


Washington, United States
Government : Military
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INFORMATION FOR POTENTIAL OFFERORS:


The Regional Maintenance Center at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PSNS & IMF), Bremerton, Washington intends to award a Multiple Award Contract (MAC) for the Life-Cycle Maintenance, Repair and Preservation of 52 Small Boats.  The Small Boats are described in the Performance Work Statement (PWS) Enclosure 4.1.3 Vessel Library.   



SCOPE OVERVIEW: 


Work consists of non-skid replacement, preservation, and structural repairs on various types of small boats.  These small boats are less than 40 ft. in length, with a maximum weight of 55,000 pounds, with either a steel or aluminum hull.  The requirements for each of the 52-vessels are identified further in the provided PWS, where each vessel requires a different combination of tasks.




TRANSPORTATION:


Boats will be picked up by the contractor and delivered back to the government by the contractor, unless otherwise designed by the government.  Upon completion of work, the Contractor will be responsible for delivery of vessels back to the Government facility.  Certain vessels are trailered and will be available for pickup at one of several Government locations (Naval Magazine Indian Island, Naval Base Kitsap Bangor, CNRNW Naval Base Everett, or Naval Base Bremerton).  Certain vessels are not trailered and will be available for pickup at one of several Government locations (Naval Magazine Indian Island, Naval Base Kitsap Bangor, CNRNW Naval Base Everett, or Naval Base Bremerton).  Non-trailered vessels must be towed, not driven, to the contractor's facility.  The specific location for pickup/delivery of each vessel will be identified at the task order level.  



EXPECTED PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: 

The Contractor should expect the specified work to take place from July 2018 through September 2020.  Work is estimated to take up to 35 days per vessel, depending on the complexity and number of tasks to be performed.  The initial delivery date and start of the period of performance per vessel shall be set by mutual agreement, dependent on vessel availability, within the ordering period of the contract.



Contracting Officer Address:


Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Code 440 STOP 2026, 1400 Farragut, Bremerton, WA 98314-2026


 


Dylan J. Ford, Contract Specialist, Phone (360)-476-6438, Email dylan.ford@navy.mil - Gary Binder, Contracting Officer, Phone (360)-476-5706, Email gary.binder@navy.mil

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