USNS ROBERT E. SIMANEK (ESB 7) Lay Berth and Ship Repair
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE NAVY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: {"streetAddress":"","zip":""}. Response deadline: Jan 21, 2026. Industry: NAICS 336611 • PSC J998.
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This opportunity involves the USNS ROBERT E. SIMANEK (ESB 7) for lay berth and ship repair services under the Department of the Navy. The project is categorized under NAICS 336611 and is set aside for Small Business Administration (SBA) participants. Bidders should focus on demonstrating relevant experience in ship maintenance and repair within specified timelines.
The buyer aims to procure services for the lay berth and repair of the USNS ROBERT E. SIMANEK (ESB 7), ensuring the vessel remains operational and compliant with Navy standards.
- Project planning and preparation
- Site management during repair
- Execution of ship repair tasks
- Quality assurance and control during repairs
- Final inspection and project closure
- Cover letter
- Past performance documentation
- Technical proposal
- Cost proposal
- SBA certification documentation
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- Detailed scope of repair work required
- Number of personnel required for repairs
- Specific compliance standards for the project
- Historical performance data of the vessel
- Budget range for the project
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