MEP Maritime Fuel, Vessel Maintenance & Accessories
Federal opportunity from OLE - Environmental Police • Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jan 31, 2035. Industry: NAICS 25, 11, 19, 78, 17, 72, 14, 12, 15, 10, 00.
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MEP Maritime Fuel, Vessel Maintenance & Accessories
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The OLE - Environmental Police is seeking bids for MEP Maritime Fuel, Vessel Maintenance & Accessories, relevant to NAICS UNSPSC categories 25-11-19, 78-11-17, 72-14-12, and 15-10-00. This opportunity is SBPP Eligible, providing a significant advantage for small businesses. Bids are due by January 31, 2035, and detailed attachments are available for review to examine specific requirements and expectations.
The agency aims to procure reliable maritime fuel, vessel maintenance services, and accessories that comply with environmental regulations.
- Small businesses specializing in maritime services
- Companies with a track record in environmental compliance
- Firms providing marine fuels and related accessories
- Supply maritime fuel
- Provide vessel maintenance services
- Deliver necessary accessories for vessel operations
- Completed bid proposal
- Cost breakdown for services offered
- Evidence of past performance in similar contracts
- Compliance certifications
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Must adhere to environmental regulations as stipulated by OLE
- Compliance with NAICS standards
- Competitive pricing aligned with market rates
- Transparent cost breakdown to cover fuel and maintenance services
- Partner with local fuel suppliers for competitive pricing
- Collaborate with maintenance equipment providers
- Potential for fluctuations in fuel prices impacting bid budgets
- Need for strict adherence to environmental regulations
- What specific environmental regulations must be met?
- Are there particular vessel types or sizes prioritized?
- What is the expected volume of fuel and maintenance services needed?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Specific performance period details are not provided
- No information on the number of vessels requiring services
- Details on estimated contract value are missing
- No mention of specific technical requirements for maintenance
- Clarification on bidding requirements or evaluation criteria is absent
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