USCGC MUNRO MOORING LINES
Solicitation from US COAST GUARD • HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: CA. Response deadline: Feb 17, 2026. Industry: NAICS 336611 • PSC 2090.
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Description
The purpose of this is to replace MUNRO’s mooring lines.
Scope of Services
- Manufacturing of made to order lines specifications below.
- SAMSON STABLE BRAID UNCOATED, 1-1/2 INCH DIAMETER
- 600 FEET OVERALL LENGTH UNCOATED WHITE/CLEAR
- 6 FOOT COR-GARD SIZE 3 BLUE COVERED EYE EACH END
- SPLICE METHOD: DOUBLE BRAID CLASS I
- MINIMUM BREAK STRENGTH: 64200 LBS
- FIBER TYPE (CORE/COVER): POLYESTER / POLYESTER
- ESTIMATED GROSS WEIGHT: 457 LBS
- ESTIMATED DIMENSIONS PER UNIT: 35x35x26 INCHES
- Quantity: 06
- Delivery of new lines.
- 30 day lead time is requested from time of contracted order
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The US Coast Guard is seeking to replace the mooring lines for the USCGC Munro, with a solicitation posted on February 7, 2026, and a response deadline of February 17, 2026. The required product involves six made-to-order mooring lines adhering to specific dimensions and strength requirements. Bidders must be familiar with manufacturing specifications relevant to marine materials, particularly polyester fiber types.
The buyer aims to procure six new mooring lines that meet precise specifications and standards for the USCGC Munro, facilitating the vessel's mooring operations.
- Manufacturing of six mooring lines
- Adhering to specified dimensions and strength
- Quality assurance and testing of materials
- Delivery within a 30-day lead time after contract award
- Detailed specifications of proposed mooring lines
- Evidence of previous relevant contracts
- Lead time confirmation
- Compliance with break strength requirements
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- Specific performance period start and end dates are not mentioned
- Further details on delivery location are not provided
- No information on warranty or maintenance requirements
- Regulatory compliance details are absent
- Clarification on packaging and shipping requirements is unclear
- Lack of information on payment terms and conditions
- No details regarding the evaluation criteria for proposals
- Information on handling late deliveries is missing
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