Design and provide a High Pressure Waterjet Boiler Cleaning Unit for U.S Naval Base Japan
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE NAVY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: Yokosuka, Kanagawa • Japan. Response deadline: Feb 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS 333996 • PSC 4940.
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Description
Design and provide a High Pressure Waterjet Boiler Cleaning Unit for Ship Repair Facility and Japan Regional
Maintenance Center (SRF-JRMC), US Naval Base Yokosuka.
This is a competitive, unrestricted action amongsources duly authorized to operate and do business in JAPAN as prime contractor prescribedby DFARS 225.1103(3). Quoters may be required to submit additional documentation
demonstrating their ability to perform in Japan prior to award.
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The U.S. Naval Base Japan, through the Department of the Navy, is seeking proposals for the design and supply of a High Pressure Waterjet Boiler Cleaning Unit. This solicitation, identified by number N6264926QB018, requires responsiveness by February 18, 2026, and targets companies capable of operating in Japan. The project involves providing equipment specific for the Ship Repair Facility and Japan Regional Maintenance Center at Yokosuka.
The buyer aims to procure a High Pressure Waterjet Boiler Cleaning Unit for maintenance and repair operations at the U.S. Naval Base Yokosuka.
- Design specifications for the cleaning unit
- Manufacturing of the waterjet boiler cleaning unit
- Delivery of the unit to the U.S. Naval Base Japan
- Potential training for personnel on unit operation
- Company profile and experience in similar projects
- Demonstration of ability to operate in Japan
- Technical description of the proposed cleaning unit
- Pricing proposal with detailed cost breakdown
- Compliance with DFARS 225.1103(3) requirements
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- Details on specific technical requirements for the cleaning unit
- Clarification on service and support expectations post-delivery
- Information on performance metrics for the cleaning unit
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