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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 25, 2006 FBO #1580
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43 -- Centrifugal Pump

Notice Date
3/23/2006
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
333911 — Pump and Pumping Equipment Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
Department of Homeland Security, United States Coast Guard (USCG), Commanding Officer, USCG Engineering Logistics Center, 2401 Hawkins Point Road Building 31, Mail Stop 26, Baltimore, MD, 21226-5000
 
ZIP Code
21226-5000
 
Solicitation Number
HSCG40-06-PUMP
 
Response Due
4/7/2006
 
Archive Date
12/30/2006
 
Description
The Coast Guard is conducting market research in order to obtain information for the replacement of existing pumps on board the 160? WLIC class cutters. This may include a complete pump unit with the pump and attached electric drive motor mounted on a structural bedplate as one assembly. Please be advised that the USCG is conducting Market Research Only. Questions pertaining to any future solicitations will not be answered at this time. Equipment Salient Features: - Pump Type ? Centrifugal - Design Flow Range (gpm) ? 250 to 350 - Design Discharge Head Range (ft) ? 255 to 300 - Maximum NPSHR (ft) ? 15 - Maximum assembly length (inches) ? 51 for in-line flow pumps and 36 for end suction pumps - Maximum assembly width (inches) ? 18 - Maximum assembly height (inches) ? 20 - Fluid Service - Seawater - Motor rating ? 440VAC, 3 phase, 60 hertz, IEEE-45, NEMA MG-1, continuous duty, TEFC, 50 degree C - Pump unit style ? close coupled or coupled - Flow alignment ? in-line or end suction - Assembly arrangement ? horizontal - Materials ? In accordance with ASTM F-998 Please respond, addressing each of the following items: 1. What type of products and services do you offer that might fulfill this requirements? Please send literature with a full description. 2. Are these products current production units? 3. Do you offer these products commercially? (to other than federal, state or local government) 4. If you do not offer a commercial product that already meets these requirements, do you offer a commercial product that could be modified to meet these requirements? If so please provide detailed literature for evaluation. 5. Do you believe there is a better method for the government to fulfill its requirements? If so, explain. 6. Do you expect to offer a new product or service some time in the future that might affect the product you are offering for this requirement? 7. Do you have experience using the services of Det Norske Veritas, American Bureau of Shipping or another Classification Society? Could you provide pumps that are certified by any of these classification societies? Is it normal commercial practice to provide these certifications? 8. Do your products or components meet any nationally recognized standards, for example ASTM F-998, ASTM F-1511, NEMA MG-1, and NEMA ICS-1? 9. What type of manufacturing or services quality control do you provide? Please provide a copy of the quality control if available. If not available, please explain in detail your standard practices for quality control. 10. What kind of standard testing is performed on your product? Please provide a copy of the standard testing or please explain in detail the type of testing performed. 11. Do you normally provide electronic file copy of drawings on CD in AutoCAD? 12. Do you have a commercial catalog for a related group of products or services? If so, please provide a copy or a web address. 13. Do you have a published price list for your products and/or services? Please provide a copy. If not, please explain how you come up with pricing? 14. What type of quantity or other discounts do you offer your customers? 15. Do you offer long-term storage? If so, are there any additional charges for the long-term storage? Please define what your long term storage is. 16. What are your standard warranty terms? Does the warranty period start upon delivery of unit or upon installation of unit? Please provide a copy of the warranty terms. 17. What is the average life span of your product? How long will you support it? 18. What is the lead time for manufacturing and delivering these products? 19. Do you offer installation planning and services? If so, what is your average lead-time for your installation planning and services? 20. Do you provide technical publications, provisioning technical documentation and recommendations for on board repair parts and installation interface drawings commercially? If not commercially, is this something that you can provide? 21. What is your standard packaging and marking? Please provide details. Are there any additional charges for special marking (NSN, Part Number, Order Number), packing and packaging individually in their own individual box/crate and barcoding? 23. Manufacturers may submit any and all information, literature and documentation that they feel may be beneficial. 24. Is your company a small or large business (less than 500 employees)? 25. Are you a manufacturer or dealer? If not a manufacturer, please advise if the manufacturer of the production you are offering is a small or large business (less than 500 employees). 26. What is your shipping terms? F.O.B. Origin or Destination? 27. What is the country of origin of the product you are offering? You may either mail your response and information to U.S. Coast Guard Engineering Logistics Center, Auxiliary Systems Acquisition Branch, M/S 99, 2401 Hawkins Point Rd. Bldg. 31, 2nd Floor Baltimore, MD 21226 Attn Sharon Jackson, or you can e-mail your response to (this is preferred) Sharon.J.Jackson@uscg.mil or fax to 410-762-6056 to the attention of Sharon Jackson.
 
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