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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 15, 2008 FBO #2454
SOLICITATION NOTICE

J -- PG-616 Drydock and Repair

Notice Date
8/13/2008
 
Notice Type
Presolicitation
 
Contracting Office
Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration (MARAD), WR Acquisition, DOT/Maritime Administration, WR Acquisition 201 Mission Street, Suite 1800 San Francisco CA 94105
 
ZIP Code
94105
 
Solicitation Number
DTMA4Q08064
 
Response Due
8/29/2008
 
Archive Date
8/13/2009
 
Point of Contact
Debra Velmere Contracting Officer 4157444140 ;<br />
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
The PG-616 is a Fleet Utility Craft similar in design to a US Navy LCM-6 without bow ramp. The craft was built by Quality Shipbuilders, Inc., Moss Point, Mississippi, builder's hull #126, in September 1986. Vessel particulars are as follows: "Length, overall: 57 feet"Beam, molded: 15 feet"Depth, molded: 6 feet 6 inches"Draft, light loading: 2 feet 3 inches"Draft, heavy loading: 3 feet 3 inches"Molded Displacement, light: 80,100 lbs."Molded Displacement, heavy: 129,200 lbs. Please respond with your request to receive the solicitation by August 20, 2808. The RFQ is tentatively scheduled to be issued August 22, 2008 or earlier and close Augsut 29, 2008. Action is currently Subject to Availability of Funds at this time. The solicitation, once issued, will be available by electronic posting and and may be found at www.fedbizopps.gov or http://ideasec.nbc.gov. Contracting Officer is Debra Velmere, debbie.velmere@dot.gov, (415) 744-4140. A Firm Fixed Price contract is contemplated for the drydocking repair of the PG-616 Spill Boat. Procurement is not anticipated to be set aside under FAR 19.10 Small Business Competitiveness Demonstration Program. Size Standard is 1000 employees.NAICS is 336611, SIC is 4449. A Pre-Bid Conference will be held; date yet to be announced. Please contact the Contracting Officer if you are interested in receiving this Request for Quote. You may email your request for the RFQ to debbie.velmere@dot.gov. Please include the RFQ (DTMA4Q08064) in the email subject line. Preliminary Specifics for the PG-616 Intent The intent of this specification is to haul out the craft, abrasive grit blast and preserve the hull surface, replace the anodes and hull fendering, inspect shafting, steering system and rudders, and perform general repairs. 0001 HAUL OUT AND LAUNCHING A.Haul out the craft for inspection, coating and repairs as described herein. At the completion of the required work, launch the craft. All movement of the craft within the contractor's facility shall be the contractor's responsibility. B.Fleet the craft for 100% coverage of new coatings. C.Provide a haul out report to the COTR showing the block locations after fleeting and locations of all hull anodes prior to re-delivery and Government acceptance of the vessel. 0002HULL CLEANING AND INSPECTION This section deals with the cleaning and inspection of the vessel's hull and main deck. A.Secure all openings to prevent the ingress of wash water, including water tight doors, hatches, deck house vents and port lights, engine exhaust pipes, and tank vents. Water wash the hull using high-pressure fresh water at a minimum of 3000 PSI to remove dirt, growth and salts. Examine hull for apparent damage and coating failure. Submit a written report within one day of conditions found showing discrepancies found and their location to the COTR. B.Handling, storage and disposal of hazardous waste, if any, generated as a result of the cleaning operation shall be the responsibility of the contractor, as being the generator. Disposal of any hazardous waste shall be at the contractor's expense and in accordance with all local, state and federal regulations. 0003 SURFACE PREPARATION A. Remove existing anodes. Grind smooth where anode tabs were welded to the hull to present a clean, smooth surface. B. Prior to blasting assure all watertight doors and ullage hatches, cover and protect all tank and deck house vents and other openings are secured to prevent ingress of blasting grit. After protective measures have been accomplished, abrasive grit blast the entire hull of the vessel, main deck edge to flat keel, port and stbd, fore and aft, to SSPC SP-6 commercial blast standards. C. Upon completion of grit blasting, the Contractor is to make a visual inspection of the entire hull. Contractor is to submit a written report of the conditions found during this inspection and make recommendations, if any to the COTR. D. Handling, storage and disposal of hazardous waste, if any, generated as a result of the blasting operation shall be the responsibility of the contractor, as being the generator. Disposal of any hazardous waste shall be at the contractor's expense and in accordance with all local, state and federal regulations. 0004HULL COATING Contractor is to provide all labor, equipment and material to accomplish the following surface coating. All coating shall be applied in accordance with the latest Revision (6) of the MARAD Coating Guidelines. Contractor shall accomplish all coating processes in accordance with the coating manufacturer's recommendations and under the supervision of the coating manufacturer's representative. A.UNDERWATER BODY (Keel to Deep Load Line) 1.Apply two (2) full coats of high solids epoxy anticorrosive. Alternate colors between coats to assure proper coverage. 2.Apply two (2) full coats of scrubbable antifouling (red). B. ABOVE-WATER HULL (Deep Load Line to Main Deck) Care is to be taken so overspray does not come in contact with areas not intended for paint. (Main Deck, deck house, cleats, etc.)1.Apply one (1) full coat of zinc rich epoxy. 2.Apply one (1) full coat of high solids epoxy (grey). 3.Apply one (1) full coat of high gloss modified (acrylic) epoxy (black). 4.Draft markings are to be hand painted with two (2) coats of high gloss modified (acrylic) epoxy (white). 5.Paint in the vessel's hull number "PG-616" on center of transom using two (2) coats of high gloss modified (acrylic) epoxy (white). 0005 CATHODIC PROTECTION A.Provide and install seven (7) 12" x 12" x 3/8" steel doublers with two (2) " NC 316L stainless steel studs welded in pairs on 6" centers. Weld these doubler/stud assemblies on the bottom and submerged sides of the hull in the previous anode locations. Confirm locations with the COTR prior to installing. B.Provide seven (7) each twenty-two (22) pound zinc anodes, military type, 6" x 12" x 1 " with two (2) cast-in cored holes on 6" centers. Touch up any coatings disturbed by the welding. Install anodes to bolts using 316 stainless steel flat washers and "nylock" nuts. Torque nuts properly to prevent twisting of studs or galling the threads. 0006 HULL FENDERING A.Prior to grit blasting in CLIN 0003, remove all rubber fendering and attaching angle iron, brackets and hardware. Grind smooth where attachments were welded to the hull. Stow aboard all rubber fendering removed. B.B. Renew hull fendering using laminated mat style side fenders in the original locations, two courses along each side of the craft, on each of the two push knees forward, and the four vertical rows on the transom. Note: some of the lower course fendering is currently missing: approximately 20 feet of the stbd side forward; approximately 10 feet of the stbd side aft; approximately 10 feet each of the port side forward and aft. New installation of the lower courses is to extend the full length of the craft and wrap around the transom only, terminating at the first vertical row of new fendering on the transom. The upper course is to be wrapped around the bow corners and transom from push knees to the first vertical row of new fendering on the transom. Fendering to be installed to the hull by welding, not bolting. 0007 RUDDERS and STEERING A.Measure and record rudder pintle bearing clearances. Remove port and stbd udders. Inspect rudder shafts for damage, particularly in way of the keyways. Inspect pintle bearings and rudder post glands. Provide a report of findings to COTR. B.Inspect steering system, including tillers, tie rod bushings, hydraulic rams, hoses and plumbing. Provide a report of conditions found to COTR. C.Reinstall rudders and any of the steering system components that were disassembled for inspection. Provide and install new zinc anodes in each rudder. Prove proper operation of steering system. 0008 PROPELLERS and SHAFTING A.Inspect propellers, shafting, struts, stern tubes and mechanical seals. Measure and record strut and stern tube bearing clearances. Remove and polish propellers. Disconnect mechanical seals and inspect for wear. Disconnect propeller shafts and remove from the craft. Inspect journals for wear and straightness. Provide a report of all findings to COTR. B.When directed by COTR, reinstall shafting and propellers. Check shaft-to-transmission coupling for runout and provide a report to COTR. Install new zinc anodes on shafting. 0009 OPTIONAL - MAIN DECK COATING A.Abrasive grit blast the main deck to SSPC SP-6. Include fillet welds to deck along the periphery of the deckhouse, wheelhouse, ladders and vents. Grit blast two (2) vent and fuel pipe containment boxes in their entirety. BApply one (1) full coat of zinc rich epoxy. Apply two (2) full coats of high solids epoxy, alternating colors to assure adequate coverage. Mask out a 2" periphery around all vertical surfaces on the main deck and apply one (1) full coat of non-skid, deck grey. 0010 SUPPLEMENTAL A. The contractor is to estimate the cost of one hundred fifty hours (150) of supplemental repair work to be performed on this vessel in terms of a yard-wide man-hour (MH) labor rate. B. An additional estimate of $7,500.00 may be utilized for material acquisition costs exclusive of other materials already specified in these repair specifications.
 
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Place of Performance
Address: Benicia CA<br />
Zip Code: 94510<br />
 
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