CGC Isaac Mayo 100 Ton Crane Service
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from US COAST GUARD • HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: FL. Response deadline: Mar 06, 2026. Industry: NAICS 238990 • PSC W036.
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Description
This combined synopsis/solicitation for construction services prepared in accordance with the
format in subpart 12.6 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) as supplemented with additional
information included in this notice. This synopsis/solicitation is being advertised as Small
Business Set-Aside only. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; no separate written
solicitation will be issued.
The solicitation number is 52050PR260000160. Applicable North American Industry Classification
Standard (NAICS) codes are:
238990 (All Other Specialty Trade Contractors)
This requirement is for a fixed price contract. The contract will be awarded using
simplified acquisition procedures in accordance with FAR part 13 and part 15
The Government will award a contract resulting from this solicitation to the responsible offeror
whose offer conforming to the solicitation will be most advantageous to the Government, Best Value.
When submitting your proposals, request a price breakdown of the following:
a. Cost of materials and equipment
b. Cost of labor
Contract will be awarded to the vendor who can provide Best value which includes all labor,
material, cost and equipment required within the SOW. Cost and Past Performance factors will also
be considered when selecting the award.
Anticipated award date: 10 business days after close of solicitation, OOA 16 March 2026
Quotes are to be received no later than close of business (3 p.m.) on 06 March 2026 and are to be
sent via e-mail to angel.melendez@uscg.mil
Quotations sent via the US Postal Service or hand delivered should be sent to:
Commanding Officer
USCG Base Miami Beach (P&C)
Attn: Angel Melendez
12100 SW 152ⁿᵈ ST Miami, FL 33177.
Telephone requests of quotes, will not be accepted, a formal notice of changes (if applicable)
will be issued in SAM (www.sam.gov).
Wage determinations: FL20240184 01/05/2024
SCOPE OF WORK:
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
BASE MIAMI BEACH SPECIFICATIONS FOR
CGC ISAAC MAYO 100ton Crane Services
General:
United States Coast Guard Base Miami Beach is accepting proposals for qualified the
Contractor shall furnish all crane services, rigging equipment, operators necessary to safely
remove the extract the existing main diesel engines (MDEs) and install new MDEs aboard CGC ISAAC
MAYO. Services shall be performed in accordance with applicable Coast Guard specifications,
drawings, and safety requirements.
Location:
United States Coast Guard Sector Key West
100 Trumbo Point Rd
Key West, FL 33040
Examination of Site:
It is HIGHLY ENCOURAGED that bidders carefully inspect the work in
place and verify the amount of work necessary to complete the job. Prospective bidders arrange
for a tour of the job site by calling the point of contact, LT Allie Doris at (786)299-7906 or by
email at carrie.a.doris@uscg.mil, at least 3 working days in advance.
I. Continuity of Facilities Operation: Schedule work to minimize interference with the
facility’s normal operations. Normal operating hours are from 6:30am to 2:30pm Monday thru Friday
except federal holidays. Any work during other hours shall be requested in writing at least 5
working days in advance and must be approved by the Contracting Officer.
II. Notification of Start and Completion of Work: The Contractor shall notify Coast Guard one week
prior to start of work.
III. Coast Guard Contracting Officers Representative: The Contractor shall contact the
Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) to coordinate all construction efforts onboard Coast
Guard Facilities.
LT Allie Doris - COR Carrie.A.Doris@uscg.mil 786-299-7906 Mr. Bryan Goltz Bryan.W.Goltz@uscg.mil
786-350-9700
IV: Recycling and Disposal of Refuse: Minor refuse, excess or waste materials resulting from
construction operations may be disposed of in base dumpsters. All disposals shall be done in
accordance with federal, state, and local laws and regulations. All bulk waste shall be disposed of
in contractor provided dumpsters
V: Safety: During the execution of this contract, the Contractor shall conform to the rules and
regulations as set forth by OSHA Safety and Health Standards, 29 CFR Part 1926 - Safety and Health
Regulations for Construction. The contractor shall have a written safety plan as required in FAR
5.236-13. The plan shall unequivocally assign responsibility and authority for safety to
the superintendent by name. Immediate notification to the Contracting Officer’s Representative of
lost time due to accidents is required. Provide two copies of workman’s compensation accident
reports by noon of the day following the accident. The Coast Guard reserves the right to bar any
workers or supervisors from the premises should they be documented as violating set safety
standards and regulations.
VI. Inspection: The Contracting Officer’s Representative has the right to reject defective
workmanship or materials or work not performed as per the project specifications. Only the
Contracting Officer or his/her representative may accept work performed by the contractor.
VII. Operations and Storage: The contractor is to take whatever steps necessary to ensure that his
materials are protected. The Coast Guard has no responsibility for receipt, storage, or
protection of contractor’s materials. All equipment, materials and supplies shall be addressed to
the contractor. The Coast Guard will not accept shipments. The contractor is responsible for the
protection of existing structures, utilities, work and vegetation. Any damage shall be
repaired at the contractor’s expense.
VIII. Contractor Identification: The contractor and subcontractor personnel shall always wear
company identification and carry personal identification.
IX. Existing Utilities: The Contractor shall field verify all utility locations before commencing
work. This shall include, but not be limited to, the use of visual, sonic, electronic or magnetic
detection devices. Contractor shall be responsible for repairing any utilities damaged during
construction at no additional cost to the Government.
X: Regulations while onboard Coast Guard Sector Key West:
1. Daily colors and the raising/lowering of the American flag will take place every morning at 0800
and every evening at sunset. All personnel on Base will face the main flagpole & maintain silence
and all vehicles & equipment will halt during these brief events.
2. The construction site shall always be maintained in a clean condition. This included daily
clean-ups of the construction and storage areas (FAR 52.236-12). The site shall be well lit and
well barricaded/cordoned off as appropriate.
3. Contractors are welcome to eat breakfast & lunch on Base in the base galley at cost. Breakfast
is served from 0630-0730 daily & lunch will be served from 1130-1230 daily in the galley. All
personnel desiring meal service shall be in clean, non-soiled clothing. The Coast guard reserves
the right to refuse service to anyone it deems dirty.
4. There is one smoking area on base located in the central northern parking lot covered by the
tiki hut. No smoking is permitted anywhere else on base.
5. Contractors are welcome to utilize the Base’s Exchange store; however, contracted
personnel are prohibited from purchasing any uniform, alcohol or tobacco products in it.
6. Traffic Regulations:
a) 10 mph speed limit
b) No use of cell phones is permitted while driving vehicles or operating heavy machinery
c) All personnel shall obey all marked traffic signals including stop signs & stop
lights.
7. Absolutely no firearms or weapons of any kind are allowed onboard Base.
8. Only American citizens and permanent resident aliens are allowed onboard Base. Absolutely no
foreign nationals are permitted on the premises.
9. Notice shall be given to the Coast Guard’s representative 1 week in advance of any
planned power, water, sewage or lighting outages.
10. The contractor shall provide a consolidated list of all contracted personnel including their
driver’s license numbers (or other valid gov’t issued ID number) who will be working on Base
Facilities either the day of or prior to the notice to proceed date.
11. Contractors are welcome to utilize the restrooms on the 1st decks of Buildings 3, 4, and 7
providing they are clean and do not track mud, dirt or any other debris into the restrooms.
12. Should warnings of gale force or stronger winds, or other inbound natural disasters be issued,
the contractor shall take every practicable precaution to minimize the danger to persons, to the
work, and the adjacent property. These precautions shall include closing all openings, removing all
loose materials, tools and equipment from exposed locations, and removing or securing scaffolding,
securing field trailers, and other appropriate equipment and other temporary work.
13. No personnel other than the Contracting Officer has the authority to alter the terms of any
contract or to issue any change orders.
14. All contractor vehicles, equipment and gear onboard Coast Guard properties are always subject
to search. Additionally, due to security and operational needs, Contractors are subject to orders
to evacuate the property at any time.
15. Due to the compact & dense nature of operations & support functions ongoing on-board
Base all efforts within reason to minimize the size and footprint of the contractor’s lay down area
shall be taken. Contractors shall carpool as much as possible to minimize the number of vehicles
needing parking on Base. At a minimum, the ratio of contractors to contractor vehicles shall be no
less than 2:1.
16. All piers and waterfront bulkheads on base are load restricted in some form. If contractors
need to bring heavy equipment (cranes, forklifts, 18 wheelers, man-lifts, construction equipment,
backhoes, excavators or other equipment heavier than standard sedans) closer than 40’ to any pier
or waterfront bulkhead on Base to complete their project, the contractor shall submit a request for
information (RFI) to the COR at least 1 week in advance.
XI: SCOPE OF WORK:
3.1 Pre-Lift Planning
• Develop and submit a Rigging Plan detailing crane type, lifting capacities, load charts,
and step-by-step evolution for engine removals.
• Identify all lifting appliances (slings, spreader bars, shackles, etc.) and ensure they are
properly rated and certified.
• Provide certification documentation for crane, rigging gear, and operators prior to
commencement.
• Incorporate stability considerations and counterbalance weight requirements to maintain
safe load handling.
3.2 Crane Operations
• Engine Removal: Using certified lifting gear and spreader bars, remove existing MDEs
through designated access openings. Coordinate with Contractor performing engine preservation.
• Engine Installation: Rig and install two Government-furnished MTU 20V4000M93L engines, aligning
them within tolerances to reduction gearboxes.
3.3 Safety & Notifications
• Comply with OSHA (29 CFR 1915) and Coast Guard facility safety requirements.
• Provide a spotter/signalman for all critical lifts.
• Notify COR/Port Engineer 24 hours in advance of all lift operations for Government
witness and inspection.
4. Deliverables
• Rigging Plan: Detailed lifting sequence and certification documentation.
• Condition Found Reports (CFRs): Submitted for any structural or lifting discrepancies.
• Final Report: Documenting successful completion of engine lifting operations.
5. Schedule
• Engine Removal & Installation: During main engine renewal availability.
6. Quality Assurance
All crane operators must hold current certification under OSHA/ANSI standards. Rigging equipment
shall be inspected before each lift. All evolutions must be witnessed and signed off by the
Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR)/Port Engineer.
7. References
• Coast Guard Drawing 154 WPC 204-301 Rev F – Equipment Removal Plan
• Coast Guard Drawing 154 WPC 200-301 – Machinery Arrangement Drawings
• Coast Guard Technical Publication (TP) 8902C – Main Propulsion Diesel Engine, Removal &
Installation Requirements
• SFLC Standard Specification 0000 – General Requirements
• SFLC Standard Specification 0740 – Welding and Allied Processes
END OF SECTION
Performance Period: Performance of work is expected to commence NLT 10 days after award is made.
Extension period must be approved by the Contracting Officer for any unforeseen delays.
**All Questions and Answers will not be accepted after 20 Feb 2026 at 10:00AM EST.
APPLICABLE FAR CLAUSES
FAR 52.213-4: 52.213-4 Terms and Conditions-Simplified
Acquisitions (Other
Than Commercial Items). ATTACHED BY REFERENCE
52.222-6 CONSTRUCTION WAGE RATE REQUIREMENTS
52.236-2 DIFFERING SITE CONDITIONS (APRIL 1984)
52.236-3 SITE INVESTIGATION AND CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE WORK (APRIL 1984)
52.236-27 SITE VISIT (CONSTRUCTION) {FEB 1995)
Work hours: Monday through Friday, 0730 – 1800 (7:30 am – 6 pm) No weekends or Holidays authorized.
See attached applicable FAR Clauses by reference.
Offerors may obtain full text version of these clauses electronically at: www.arnet.gov/far
The following Homeland Security Acquisition Regulations (HSAR) are incorporated as addenda to this
solicitation: HSAR 3052.209-70 Prohibition on Contracts with Corporate Expatriates (Jun 2006);
Contracting Officers Technical Representative (Dec 2003) (COTR) HSAR 3052.237-72. Copies of HSAR
clauses may be obtained electronically at http://www.dhs.gov.
Vendors providing an offer must be registered in SAM (System for Award Management) prior to close
of this solicitation. https://www.sam.gov/portal/public/SAM/. The vendors
SAM registration must be in an “ACTIVE” status prior to award.
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The U.S. Coast Guard is seeking proposals for the CGC Isaac Mayo 100 Ton Crane Service through Solicitation #52050PR260000160, slated for a fixed-price contract. Proposals are due by March 6, 2026. The selected contractor must meet all labor, material, and equipment requirements outlined in the scope of work at the Coast Guard Sector Key West.
The U.S. Coast Guard aims to award a contract for crane services to safely remove and install new main diesel engines aboard CGC Isaac Mayo, ensuring compliance with safety specifications and minimal interference with facility operations.
- Site examination and proposal submission
- Crane services including removal and installation of diesel engines
- Provision of rigging equipment and operators
- Compliance with safety and environmental regulations
- Detailed cost breakdown for materials, labor, and equipment
- Safety plan in accordance with OSHA standards
- Evidence of past performance on similar contracts
- Identification of key personnel and subcontractors
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