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The United States Coast Guard Deputy Commandant for Systems (DCS) is issuing this combined synopsis/solicitation on behalf of the Surface Forces Logistics Center (SFLC) to award a firm-fixed-price contract for the supplies described below. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation. This requirement consists of providing Atlas Copco oil-free low-pressure air compressor systems and associated components in support of 418-foot National Security Cutter (WMSL) vital air systems and AN/SPQ-9B radar support equipment . The supplies include, but are not limited to, oil-free scroll compressors, regenerative desiccant air dryers, air receivers, electronic drain valves, and associated instrumentation/sensor kits . The Government will require delivery to U.S. Coast Guard Base Alameda, Alameda, CA, and U.S. Coast Guard facilities in North Charleston, SC . The required delivery date is 24 weeks after date of contract award . This acquisition is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 333912 , with a corresponding small business size standard of 1,000 employees . The applicable Product Service Code (PSC) is 4310 . The Government will award to the responsible offeror whose offer represents the lowest-priced technically acceptable (LPTA) offer to the Government. Non-price factors include technical acceptability and past performance . Technical acceptability and past performance will be evaluated on an acceptable/unacceptable basis. Among offers rated acceptable for all non-price factors, award will be made to the offeror with the lowest evaluated price . The Government requires original equipment manufacturer (OEM) Atlas Copco parts . Aftermarket, refurbished, remanufactured, or “equivalent” items are not acceptable. Fit, form, and function equivalency will not be considered in lieu of Atlas Copco OEM parts. Offered compressors shall be pre‑wired for 460 VAC operation , and offerors shall ensure and confirm that no additional costs will be incurred to achieve this configuration. The Government will evaluate past performance using information from the Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS), other Government records, and information provided by the offeror. Past performance will be used to determine whether the offeror has an acceptable record of performance on supplies of similar type and complexity. The Government will not evaluate the absence of relevant past performance favorably or unfavorably. Offerors shall identify any subcontractors proposed to perform major or critical aspects of the requirement, including but not limited to manufacturing, sourcing, assembly, or fulfillment of the supplies. For each such subcontractor, the offeror shall provide the subcontractor's name, address, UEI, and a brief summary of relevant experience and past performance related to the proposed supplies. The Government will evaluate qualifications and past performance of the prime offeror and any identified subcontractors as part of the ove…
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