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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 service contract, as detailed in the attached Statement of Work. This requirement consists of performing all on-site labor and services to inspect, fabricate, test, tag, and install sixty-nine (69) expired and degraded flexible and expansion hoses in support of the Main and Auxiliary Diesel Engines onboard USCGC HEALY. All work must be performed on-site at Vigor Drydock (5555 N Channel Ave, Portland, OR 97217) for inspection and measurement, and USCG Base Seattle (1519 Alaskan Way S, Seattle, WA 98134) for hose removal and replacement. The planned Period of Performance (PoP) is from June 20, 2026 through July 31, 2026. This acquisition is a 100% total small business set-aside under NAICS code 488390, with a corresponding small business size standard of $47.0 million. The applicable Product Service Code is J020. The Government intends to evaluate offers and award a contract to the responsible offeror whose technically acceptable quotation represents the lowest price. To establish technical acceptability, the offered services must meet all specifications in the attached Statement of Work. Past performance will also be evaluated on an acceptable or unacceptable basis. To be eligible for award, the offeror must receive a past performance rating of acceptable or neutral, with neutral indicating no relevant performance history, based on government records. 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 contract. For each such subcontractor, the offeror shall provide the subcontractor's name, address, UEI, and a brief summary of relevant experience and past performance. The Government will evaluate qualifications and past performance of the prime offeror and any identified subcontractors as part of the overall evaluation of the offeror's ability to successfully perform the requirement. Offerors are encouraged to submit sufficient descriptive information to demonstrate that the offered services meet the requirements of the solicitation. This may include product descriptions, specifications, part numbers, manufacturer information, or other documentation necessary to establish technical acceptability. Offerors are responsible for ensuring that the items offered are correct, complete, and compatible with the Government's requirements. The Government may consider the offeror's demonstrated understanding of the requirements and ability to reliably source and deliver the required items as part of the evaluation of technical acceptability. Failure to provide correct items or inability to fulfill the requirement after award may render the offeror ineligible for award or subject to termination. Submit offers electronically v…
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