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Department of Homeland Security

U.S. COAST GUARD BASE ASTORIA REPLACE FUEL FARM DEADMAN VALVE

Solicitation: 70Z03325Q31190017
Notice ID: d583d7ac05c54a7185d1bcc2eb50f0d5

Combined Synopsis Solicitation from US COAST GUARD • HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 21, 2026. Industry: NAICS 811310 • PSC J049.

Market snapshot

Awarded-market signal for NAICS 811310 (last 12 months), benchmarked to sector 81.

12-month awarded value
$44,922,173
Sector total $251,709,955 • Share 17.8%
Live
Median
$11,842
P10–P90
$5,116$879,780
Volatility
Volatile200%
Market composition
NAICS share of sector
A simple concentration signal, not a forecast.
17.8%
share
Momentum (last 3 vs prior 3 buckets)
+5514%($43,349,741)
Deal sizing
$11,842 median
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Live POP
Place of performance
Warrenton, Oregon • 97146 United States
State: OR
Contracting office
Seattle, WA • 98134 USA

Point of Contact

Name
John Mangune
Email
John.A.Mangune@uscg.mil
Phone
5038616234

Agency & Office

Department
HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF
Agency
US COAST GUARD
Subagency
BASE SEATTLE(00033)
Office
Not available
Contracting Office Address
Seattle, WA
98134 USA

More in NAICS 811310

Description

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BidPulsar Analysis

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Updated: Jan 08, 2026
Executive summary

This opportunity involves replacing the fuel farm deadman valve at the U.S. Coast Guard Base Astoria. This is a vital maintenance task to ensure safety and operational efficiency at the facility. Bidders must demonstrate expertise in valve replacement and a strong understanding of regulatory compliance related to fuel operations. The contract is critical for maintaining the operational integrity of fuel systems within the Coast Guard's infrastructure.

What the buyer is trying to do

The U.S. Coast Guard aims to replace a failing deadman valve within their fuel farm to enhance safety and operational reliability in fuel management.

Work breakdown
  • Assess current valve condition
  • Design replacement valve specifications
  • Procure necessary materials
  • Execute installation
  • Perform post-installation testing
  • Provide maintenance documentation
Response package checklist
  • Company profile and qualifications
  • Detailed project plan and timeline
  • Cost estimate and breakdown
  • Compliance with safety and regulatory standards
  • Resumes of key personnel
  • References from similar projects
Suggested keywords
fuel farm maintenancedeadman valve replacementU.S. Coast Guardmechanical contractingregulatory compliance
Source coverage notes

Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.

  • Detailed specifications of the deadman valve being replaced
  • Historical issues related to the current valve
  • Specific warranties required post-installation
  • Potential site-specific constraints during installation
  • Complete list of required certifications for bidders

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