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Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility's (PHNSY& IMF) primary mission is to provide regional maintenance at the depot and intermediate levels and to keep the surface ships and submarines of our nation's navy "Fit to Fight." As Hawaii's regional maintenance center, capabilities include excellence in overhauling, repairing, converting, alteration, refurbishing, and decommissioning of Navy vessels. Non-Destructive Testing Lab must have the capability to conduct nuclear and non-nuclear inspections, develop and evaluate film, and process Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) / Hazardous Waste (HAZWASTE). . Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PHNSY&IMF) releases a request for quote (RFQ) for a Firm Fixed Price contract for services to provide the government with all-inclusive onsite annual preventative maintenance (PM) and optional emergency repair service call for one (1) Waygate CRxVision computed radiography (CR) scanner to maintain the system in accordance with Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) specifications. Additional details and specifications can be found in the attached Performance Work Statement (PWS). . The tentative period of performance for this service is 6/15/2026 – 6/14/2027. The location of the performance is Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, Hawai'i. The applicable North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code assigned to this procurement is 811210 – Electrical measuring instrument repair and maintenance services; the size standard for this NAICS is $34 million. Product Service Code is J049 maint/repair/rebuild of equipment- maintenance and repair shop equipment . Please note the following: The solicitation number for this requirement is N32253-26-Q-0049. Quotes are due no later than Thursday, 06/04/2026 at 1100am HST. Quotes must be sent via email to both the primary and secondary points of contact. This solicitation includes DFARS 252.204‑7021 and 252.204‑7025, requiring compliance with Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) for contracts involving FCI or CUI on unclassified systems, effective November 10, 2025. Offerors must hold a valid CMMC Level 1 (Self‑Assessment) certification at the time of award and throughout contract performance. The Government will verify certification status at award, and any offeror without a valid Level 1 certification at that time will be ineligible for award. As part of the price quote package, the Offeror shall submit a completed SF 1449, including Block 17a and 30a-c (page 1), CLIN information for items 0001, 1001 and 2001 (page 3), and FAR 252.204-7017. Submission of a signed offer to the Government constitutes agreement with and acceptance of all solicited terms and conditions. In order to evaluate Technical Capability, the Offeror is required to submit a detailed written technical proposal (not to exceed 8 pages) that clearly demonstrates thorough knowledge and understanding of, and approach to completing the work listed …
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