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SEA VALVE SUPPORT SERVICES
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE NAVY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: Duqm • Oman. Response deadline: Feb 25, 2026. Industry: NAICS 336611 • PSC J998.
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Description
NAVSUP Fleet Logistic Center Bahrain is soliciting to award a firmed fixed price contract for a MSC vessel. This requirement is for a Voyage Repair, to be performed at a Duqm,Oman which consist of 2 work items.
Pursuant to FAR 5.202(a)(12), this is a non-mandatory synopsis. RFP N4033926RF0504 is intended only for sources duly authorized to operate and do business within the Fifth Fleet Responsibility as prescribed by DFARS 225.1103(3); only such vendors will receive a copy of the RFP. To obtain copy of the RFP, please contact Mr. Prince Joseph, Contract Specialist by email at Prince.k.joseph.ln@us.navy.mil."
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NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Bahrain (DEPT OF THE NAVY) is soliciting SEA VALVE SUPPORT SERVICES under Solicitation N4033926RF504 as a firm-fixed-price award for an MSC vessel voyage repair. The work is to be performed in Duqm, Oman and the notice states it consists of 2 work items. The RFP will only be provided to sources duly authorized to operate and do business within the Fifth Fleet Responsibility as prescribed by DFARS 225.1103(3). Responses are due by 2026-02-25 07:00 UTC, and the RFP must be requested from the Contract Specialist (Prince.k.joseph.ln@us.navy.mil).
Award a firm-fixed-price contract to complete an MSC vessel voyage repair in Duqm, Oman, covering two specified work items described in the RFP (not in the synopsis), limited to vendors authorized to operate within the Fifth Fleet Responsibility area per DFARS 225.1103(3).
- RFP access/eligibility: Confirm the company is duly authorized to operate and do business within the Fifth Fleet Responsibility area (DFARS 225.1103(3)) to receive the RFP.
- Voyage Repair execution (Duqm, Oman): Perform the two voyage-repair work items for an MSC vessel (details contained in the RFP attachment).
- Contracting/admin: Prepare and submit a firm-fixed-price proposal package in response to N4033926RF504 by the stated deadline.
- Email request to obtain the RFP from Prince.k.joseph.ln@us.navy.mil (per notice instructions).
- Completed pricing for a firm-fixed-price proposal covering both work items (as defined in the RFP).
- Evidence/documentation demonstrating authorization to operate and do business within the Fifth Fleet Responsibility area per DFARS 225.1103(3) (include as required by the RFP).
- Technical/management approach describing how you will execute the voyage repair in Duqm, Oman for an MSC vessel (aligned to the two work items).
- Schedule/mobilization plan for Duqm performance (as required/structured in the RFP).
- Completed representations/certifications and any required forms referenced in the RFP attachment.
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- The RFP attachment’s detailed statement of work (the 2 work items), technical requirements, deliverables, proposal instructions, and evaluation criteria are not provided in the brief.
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