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USCGC Healy Port & Starboard Miranda Davit Repair

ID: 70Z08526Q024372 • Type: Synopsis Solicitation • Match:  85%
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Description

This is a combined synopsis/solicitation

This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items/services prepared in accordance with the format in FAR Subpart 12.6 as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. Request for Quotations number is 70Z08526Q024372 and is issued as a request for quotations (RFQ). This announcement constitutes only solicitation; quotations are being requested, and a written solicitation will not be issued. This Request for Quotations incorporates provisions and clauses in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-65 dated January 29, 2013. The NAICS Code is 336611. The small business size standard is 1250. This is a totally small business set aside. All responsible sources may submit proposals that will be considered by the agency. The contract will be awarded on a firm-fixed-price basis using simplified acquisition procedures in accordance with FAR Part 13.5. All responses from interested vendors must be received on/before 0800 Pacific Time, April 30th , 2026, and will be reviewed by the Government.

The United States Coast Guard Surface Force Logistics Center has a requirement for the following:

Contractor shall provide parts requested for USCGC Healy Port and Starboard Miranda Davit Repair:

Scope of Work

CGC Healy

Port & Starboard Miranda Davit

Inspect and Repair

1. SCOPE

1.1 Intent. This work item describes the requirements for the Contractor to inspect, test and conduct corrective maintenance for the Port and STBD Miranda Davits.

1.2. Evaluation Criteria: contractor will be evaluated based on the following criteria: cost, technical expertise and past performances relating to the Miranda Davit.

1.3. Solicitation requirements: Contractor must submit a resume and a list of applicable past performances to the contracting officer (KO) before the solicitation period ends.

1.4 Government-furnished property.

None

2. REFERENCES

2.1 For any listed references to be distributed, the contractor must be registered in the Joint Certification Program (JCP) through Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) and provide your JCP number and expiration date to the listed point of contact (POC) for this work.

Coast Guard Publications

Coast Guard Technical Publication 4668, MIRANDA DAVIT - MODEL MRT 3900 - Installation, operation and maintenance manual

Coast Guard Technical Publication LR-H5-0008-V1 DAVIT WINCH & HPU, RESCUE BOAT (RHIB) TYPE MRT 3900-BH7800-961045-1 VOLUME 1

Surface Forces Logistics Center Standard Specification 0000 (SFLC Std Spec 0000), 2022, General Requirements

Surface Forces Logistics Center Standard Specification 0740 (SFLC Std Spec 0740), 2022, Welding and Allied Processes

Surface Forces Logistics Center Standard Specification 5000 (SFLC Std Spec 5000), 2022, Auxiliary Machinery Systems

Surface Forces Logistics Center Standard Specification 6310 (SFLC Std Spec 6310), 2022, Requirements for Preservation of Ships Structures

Other References

NAVSEA S9583-AR-MMC-010, VOL 1, Davit, Winch & HPU, Rescue Boat (RHIB)

3. REQUIREMENTS

3.1 General.

Planned Period of Performance: 30 Apr 8 May 2026

Location: Vigor Drydock, 5555 N Channel Ave, Portland, OR 97217

3.1.2 Technical Representative. The Contractor must provide the services of a certified Tech Rep from Palfinger Marine to accomplish the following tasks on site:

  • Provide manufacturer's proprietary information, software, and tools pertinent to the equipment/system.
  • Assist with proper repair methods, and ensure compliance with manufacturer's procedures and standards during disassembly, inspection, repair, modification, calibration, and reassembly of the equipment/system.

3.1.2.1 The Technical Representative must be present for all critical phases of the work such as operational and load testing, disassembly and reassembly stages for removal, inspection, renewing or repairing, installing, testing and calibrating each davit's components.

3.1.3 Protective measures. The Contractor must furnish and install suitable covering to seal off and protect all non-affected surfaces/equipment and spaces in the vicinity of the work area against contamination during the performance of work. Upon completion of work, remove protective material and inspect for the presence of contamination. Clean all equipment and spaces, contaminated due to improper protection, to original condition of cleanliness.

3.1.4 Interferences. The Contractor must handle all interferences in accordance with SFLC Std Spec 0000, paragraph 3.3.5 (Interferences).

3.1.5 Tools and Materials. The Contractor is responsible for providing all tools and materials including eight testing equipment like dynameter, and water bags.

3.1.6 Contractor Furnished Equipment: Contractor must provide the following parts:

Part

Part Number

Quantity

DISC BRAKE LINING

DVP0001

2

LINING, BRAKE SHOE

WIN0001

2

OIL SEAL

OLS0001

2

OIL SEAL

OLS0010

2

OIL SEAL

OLS1250

2

BE WINCH ORING

RM1145-30

2

FILTER BREATHER

SES3-40-S80

2

RETURN FILTER

RF-070-G10-B

2

3.2 Operate and inspect. Operate and Inspect the entire system in accordance with paragraph 3.2.1 of SFLC Std Spec 5000. Submit CFR.

3.3 Service and Inspect. Service and Inspect the entire system in accordance with paragraph 3.2.2 of SFLC Std Spec 5000 and perform the weekly, six weekly and annually maintenance tasks as specified in CG Tech Pub 4668 Chapter 6. Ensure centrifugal Clutch/brakes are opened and inspected. Submit a CIR documenting results of all inspections and any recommended repairs.

3.4 Groom and Lubricate. After completion of all maintenance and repair work groom and lubricate the entire system in accordance with paragraph 3.2.6 of SFLC Std Spec 5000 and Tech Pub Remove, clean, lubricate and reinstall all cradle rollers to ensure all roll freely during final weight test

3.5. Inspect and lubricate Wire Ropes. The Contractor must remove the existing fore, center, and aft falls and the center wire ropes. Reinstall wire ropes after inspection and lubrication.

3.5.1 Inspect entire length of wires for kinks, broken strands, corrosion, and any abnormal condition. Measure wire rope diameter in six or more places to determine if diameter has been reduced below the allowable limits as listed in Table 1 below. Submit CIR of inspection results and recommendations.

TABLE 1 - WIRE ROPE DIAMETER

NOMINAL ROPE DIAMETER

MAX ALLOWABLE DIAMETER REDUCTION

9/16" to 3/4"

3/64"

3.5.2 Pressure lubricate the wire ropes with approved wire rope lubricant. The pressure lube system must include a groove cleaner and a scraper.

3.6 Touch-up and minor coating repairs. The Contractor must perform touch-up preservation of the boat davits and foundations. Repair all areas where corrosion is evident. Follow the requirements of SFLC Std Spec 6310. Paragraph 3.1.13. After coating repairs, apply one full cosmetic coat of paint to all davit painted surfaces. Match existing colors. Do not paint over unpainted surfaces and labels. Ensure personnel performing preservation are qualified.

Note

Careless painting is one of the most common sources of trouble with davits.

3.7 Label Plate. Fabricate and install a label plate indicating test loads and test date information for the system in accordance with paragraph B2.9 (Label plates) of appendix B of SFLC Std Spec 5000.

3.9.1 Hydraulic System Integrity

3.9.1.1 Hydraulic Fluid Analysis: Conduct a semi-annual sampling of the hydraulic oil from system reservoirs. The sample should be tested for cleanliness/particulate count (target no dirtier than ISO 4406 Code 18/16/13) and water content (not to exceed 0.05% by weight).

3.9.1.2 Component Inspection: Inspect all hydraulic system components, including: Hoses and fittings for any signs of leakage or abrasion. Pumps and motors, checking for loose fasteners, joint leaks, seal leaks, or loss of pressure.

Valves for improper operation, correct relief valve set pressures, and evidence of sticking spools. Cylinders for seal leakage, scored rods, and any deformed joints.

3.9.2 Structural and Mechanical Components

3.9.2.1 Structural Member Inspection: Inspect all accessible structural members to identify any deformed, cracked, or corroded sections.

3.9.2.2 Fastener Inspection: Check for and tighten any loose bolts and rivets on the davit structure and foundation.

3.9.2.3 Wear Component Inspection: Inspect the following parts for signs of wear, cracks, or distortion: Sheaves and drums. Pins, linings, pawls, and ratchets.

3.9.2.4 Hook Inspection and Maintenance: Perform a detailed visual inspection of hooks for any cracking, bending, or distortion. Conduct quarterly hook maintenance: flush with fresh water, visually inspect, and lubricate moving parts with silicon spray (grease should not be used). Determine if the SOLAS hooks are due for the mandatory Five-Year Service and Inspection, which requires forwarding to a factory-authorized service center for NDT analysis and pull testing.

3.9.3 Electrical, Control, and Safety Systems

3.9.3.1 Electrical Apparatus Inspection: Inspect electrical components, including controller contactors, limit switches, and pushbutton stations, for any signs of pitting, corrosion, or deterioration.

3.9.3.2 Sensor and Indicator Verification: Inspect all sensors and indicators over their full operational range to verify there are no significant inaccuracies.

4.1 Final Operational and/or weight test. After completion of all other work, perform the operational and weight testing specified in Appendix B of SFLC Std Spec 5000. Submit a CFR to the contracting officer.

4.2. Points of Contact:

Igor Guerrero Asset Manager igor.guerrero@uscg.mil

Martin Joshua Port Engineer - Joshua.A.Martin@uscg.mil

Trey Thunborg Engineer Officer - Trey.A.Thunborg@uscg.mil

5. NOTES

This section is not applicable to this work item.

Background
The United States Coast Guard Surface Force Logistics Center is seeking a contractor to provide parts and services for the repair of the Port and Starboard Miranda Davits on the USCGC Healy. This requirement is part of the agency's mission to maintain operational readiness and ensure safety in maritime operations. The contract is set aside for small businesses, emphasizing the importance of technical expertise and past performance in similar projects.

Work Details
The contractor shall perform inspection, testing, and corrective maintenance for the Port and Starboard Miranda Davits. Key tasks include:
1. Inspecting, testing, and conducting corrective maintenance on the davits.
2. Providing a certified Technical Representative from Palfinger Marine to assist with repairs and ensure compliance with manufacturer standards.
3. Installing protective coverings to prevent contamination during work.
4. Supplying all necessary tools and materials, including specific parts such as brake linings, oil seals, and filters as detailed in the provided list.
5. Operating and inspecting the entire system according to specified standards, including performing routine maintenance tasks outlined in Coast Guard Technical Publications.
6. Conducting thorough inspections of wire ropes, hydraulic systems, structural components, and electrical systems to ensure safety and functionality.

Period of Performance
The contract work is planned to take place from April 30 to May 8, 2026.

Place of Performance
The work will be performed at Vigor Drydock located at 5555 N Channel Ave, Portland, OR 97217.

Overview

Response Deadline
April 30, 2026, 11:00 a.m. EDT Due in 10 Days
Posted
April 16, 2026, 6:02 p.m. EDT
Set Aside
Small Business (SBA)
Place of Performance
Seattle, OR 97217 United States
Source

Current SBA Size Standard
1300 Employees
Pricing
Fixed Price
Est. Level of Competition
Low
Est. Value Range
Experimental
<$250,000 (solicitation indicates Simplified Acquisition Procedures, which in most cases, applies to contracts expected to be less than $250K in value)
Signs of Shaping
50% of obligations for similar contracts within the Coast Guard were awarded full & open.
On 4/16/26 Surface Forces Logistics Center issued Synopsis Solicitation 70Z08526Q024372 for USCGC Healy Port & Starboard Miranda Davit Repair due 4/30/26. The opportunity was issued with a Small Business (SBA) set aside with NAICS 336611 (SBA Size Standard 1300 Employees) and PSC J020.
Primary Contact
Name
McTague, Sean   Profile
Phone
15716143888

Secondary Contact

Name
ULISES BALMACEDA   Profile
Phone
(206) 820-0307

Additional Contacts in Documents

Title Name Email Phone
Asset Manager Igor Guerrero Profile igor.guerrero@uscg.mil None

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Additional Details

Source Agency Hierarchy
HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF > US COAST GUARD > SFLC PROCUREMENT BRANCH 2(00085)
FPDS Organization Code
7008-70Z085
Source Organization Code
100187922
Last Updated
April 16, 2026
Last Updated By
ulises.o.balmaceda@uscg.mil
Archive Date
May 15, 2026