Dockside: USCGC TAHOMA DS FY26
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from US COAST GUARD • HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: RI. Response deadline: Feb 17, 2026. Industry: NAICS 336611 • PSC J998.
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CGC TAHOMA FY26 DS1/2
POP: 25 MAY 26 - 07 AUG 26
The Contractor shall furnish all necessary labor, materials, services, equipment, supplies, power, accessories, facilities, and such other things as necessary, except as otherwise specified to perform Dockside Repairs onboard the CGC TAHOMA in accordance with the Specification.
Contract Specialist: Petal Donald
Email: Petal.C.Donald@uscg.mil
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The US Coast Guard is soliciting bids for Dockside Repairs on the CGC TAHOMA, with a performance period from May 25, 2026, to August 7, 2026. This solicitation is categorized under NAICS 336611 for Shipbuilding and Repairing and is set aside for small business concerns. Responses are due by February 17, 2026, providing a narrow window for contractors to submit proposals for necessary labor, materials, and services required.
The buyer seeks a contractor to provide comprehensive dockside repair services on the CGC TAHOMA, ensuring the vessel is fully operational within specified timelines and according to the provided specifications.
- Review technical specifications for dockside repairs.
- Establish a labor and materials plan.
- Coordinate scheduling for available work periods between May 25, 2026, and August 7, 2026.
- Prepare safety and compliance protocols for work on the vessel.
- Submit bid proposals by the deadline of February 17, 2026.
- Technical proposal detailing approach and capabilities.
- Cost proposal with a breakdown of labor and materials.
- Proof of compliance with small business requirements.
- Relevant past performance references in ship repair.
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- Specific scope details in the provided specifications are not outlined.
- Place of performance is not identified in the notice.
- No indication of required certifications or licenses for contractors.
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