Marine Supplies and Vessel support services
Federal opportunity from DMF - Division of Marine Fisheries • Department of Fish and Game. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Dec 31, 2027. Industry: NAICS 70, 10, 18.
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Description
Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF) requires the services of professional marine suppliers and boatyards to provide supplies and equipment, as well as repairs, maintenance, and inspections for all equipment used by DMF. We will be awarding multiple contracts in the coastal regions of the Commonwealth through a rolling enrollment RFR. This will become a list of qualified vendors that can be used to fulfill certain needs as they arise.
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The Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF) is seeking qualified professional marine suppliers and boatyards to provide essential supplies, equipment, and maintenance services. This opportunity involves awarding multiple contracts across coastal regions of the Commonwealth, through a rolling enrollment RFR approach. Vendors can expect to engage in various needs related to repairs, inspections, and maintenance for DMF's equipment, with a response deadline of December 31, 2027.
DMF aims to establish a list of qualified vendors who can provide marine supplies and vessel support services as needs arise.
- Small businesses in marine supply industry
- Professional boatyards with experience in maintenance and repairs
- Companies with experience in servicing marine equipment
- Provision of marine supplies and equipment
- Repairs and maintenance services for equipment
- Inspections of marine equipment
- Company qualifications and experience
- List of services and supplies offered
- Pricing model and availability of resources
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure eligibility under the SBPP set-aside program
- Follow all DMF and state regulations related to marine services
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring quality of services
- Prepare to offer flexible pricing structures for various service needs
- Partner with local vendors for sourcing materials
- Consider teaming with established boatyards for expanded service offerings
- Potential delays in contracting if the qualification process is lengthy
- Risk of fluctuating costs of marine supplies and equipment
- What specific equipment does DMF need servicing for?
- Are there preferred suppliers or materials already in use by DMF?
- What are the performance expectations associated with the contracts?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Details on specific equipment or brands preferred by DMF
- Information on anticipated volume of work or contract sizes
- Specified locations within the coastal regions for service provision
- Deadline for submitting qualifications or proposals prior to December 31, 2027
- Any required certifications or licenses beyond SBPP eligibility
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