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N00024-27-R-4164 RFP Sect B and C.pdf
Posted: June 17, 2026
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This Request for Proposals (RFP) is issued by the U.S. Navy for the dismantlement and disposal of the decommissioned vessel EX-LONG BEACH (CGN 9).
The RFP outlines several key tasks that the contractor must perform, including the preparation and transportation of the vessel from the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, Washington, to a designated dismantlement site. The contractor is required to utilize heavy lift vessels or submersible barges for transport and must ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations throughout the process.
The scope of work includes not only the physical dismantling and disposal of EX-LONG BEACH but also adherence to strict radiological safety standards as mandated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). The contractor must prepare a Decommissioning Work Plan (DWP) for NRC approval, manage hazardous materials, and ensure that all waste is disposed of in accordance with regulatory requirements.
Additionally, an incentive fee structure is outlined to encourage compliance with radiological regulations; penalties may be imposed if NRC violations occur during the contract period.
Submission requirements include providing evidence of facility availability for scrapping operations, maintaining necessary permits, and employing qualified personnel capable of fulfilling contract obligations. The contractor is also responsible for public outreach efforts related to the project and must coordinate communications with Navy representatives.
A detailed schedule with measurable milestones must be developed to track progress on dismantling activities, hazardous material removal, and disposal processes.
The RFP outlines several key tasks that the contractor must perform, including the preparation and transportation of the vessel from the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, Washington, to a designated dismantlement site. The contractor is required to utilize heavy lift vessels or submersible barges for transport and must ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations throughout the process.
The scope of work includes not only the physical dismantling and disposal of EX-LONG BEACH but also adherence to strict radiological safety standards as mandated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). The contractor must prepare a Decommissioning Work Plan (DWP) for NRC approval, manage hazardous materials, and ensure that all waste is disposed of in accordance with regulatory requirements.
Additionally, an incentive fee structure is outlined to encourage compliance with radiological regulations; penalties may be imposed if NRC violations occur during the contract period.
Submission requirements include providing evidence of facility availability for scrapping operations, maintaining necessary permits, and employing qualified personnel capable of fulfilling contract obligations. The contractor is also responsible for public outreach efforts related to the project and must coordinate communications with Navy representatives.
A detailed schedule with measurable milestones must be developed to track progress on dismantling activities, hazardous material removal, and disposal processes.
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