USCG KETCHIKAN ELECTRICAL WORK
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from US COAST GUARD • HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: AK. Response deadline: Feb 27, 2026. Industry: NAICS 238210 • PSC J059.
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SEE ATTACHED SPECS/SCOPE OF WORK----
Scope of Work: Electrical Inspection and Maintenance – Floating Pier One, Base Ketchikan
1. Objective:
Provide inspection, maintenance, and repair services for electrical systems associated with Floating Pier One, Base Ketchikan, with a focus on shore tie terminals and associated electrical lines.
2. Location:
Floating Pier One, Base Ketchikan. Berth 5
3. Tasks:
A. Shore Tie Terminal Maintenance
- Inspect all shore tie terminals where vessels connect to shore power.
- Identify and document any damage, corrosion, moisture intrusion, or other deficiencies.
- Repair any identified issues to restore full functionality.
- Dry and seal all shore tie terminals to prevent future moisture intrusion.
- Test terminals for proper operation after repairs and sealing.
B. Electrical Line Inspection and Grooming
- Inspect the electrical line running from the FRC Floating Pier Isolation Transfer to the shore tie terminals.
- Clean and groom all accessible portions of the line, removing debris, corrosion, and contaminants.
- Conduct a thorough inspection for physical damage, wear, or potential failure points.
- Perform Megger (insulation resistance) testing on the electrical lines to identify any insulation breakdowns or other potential issues.
- Document all findings and provide recommendations for further action if required.
4. Deliverables:
- Written inspection report detailing findings, repairs performed, and recommendations for future maintenance.
- Documentation of Megger test results and any corrective actions taken.
- Photographic evidence of before and after conditions for all work performed.
5. Period of Performance:
- Shore Tie Terminal inspection and maintenance shall be completed within two (2) weeks from award of contract.
- Electrical line inspection, grooming, and cleaning shall be completed within three (3) weeks from award of contract.
- Final written report of findings and actions written(typed) and documented shall be submitted within one (1) month from the start of the period of performance.
6. Safety and Compliance:
- All work must comply with applicable electrical codes, safety standards, and Base Ketchikan requirements.
- All personnel must be appropriately licensed and qualified for marine electrical work.
Quote/Estimate: Quote or Estimate shall include materials going up to 5,000K for any repairs in the shore tie terminal box on the floating pier, but not to exceed.
Area of Concern: On map, it is South Float One (Berth 5 and Berth 10).
Base Ketchikan POC: LT Robert Marx and CWO Russell Dever.
***contact Senior Field Contracting Officer (SFCO ) DENO STAMOS AT deno.a.stamos@uscg.mil if a site walk is required .
THIS IS A COMBINED SYNOPSIS SOLICIATION. RECEIPT OF BIDS VIA EMAIL IS DUE NO LATER THAN 26 FEBRUARY 2026 AT 3:00 PM ALASKA TIME ZONE,
NAICS CODE: 238210
FSC CODE:J059
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