SOLICITATION NOTICE
W -- Lease of a Survey Boat
- Notice Date
- 2/9/2005
- Notice Type
- Solicitation Notice
- NAICS
- 532411
— Commercial Air, Rail, and Water Transportation Equipment Rental and Leasing
- Contracting Office
- Portland District, US Army Corps of Engineers, Contracting Division (CENWP-CT_, P.O. Box 2946, Portland, OR 97208-2946
- ZIP Code
- 97208-2946
- Solicitation Number
- W9127N-05-Q-0034
- Response Due
- 5/15/2005
- Archive Date
- 7/14/2005
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- The requirement is for the lease of a survey boat for a period of a base year plus 2 option years. The vessel shall be delivered to the U.S. Government Moorings, 8010 NW St. Helens Road, Portland, Oregon, on 1 October 2005. The description of the v essel is as follows: a. Catamaran: low wave making hull design; the vessel shall be constructed and outfitted to meet the requirements for the USCG regulations for un-inspected passenger vessels carrying no more than 6 passengers. The vessels stability and subdivision r equirements shall be per the USCG regulations for Small Passenger Vessels carrying no more than 49 passengers as defined in 46 CFR Subchapter T. A deadweight survey, generally in accordance with ASTM 1321-90, will be conducted to prove the vessel meets th ese requirements. b. Overall Length; not less than 65 feet. c. Beam; not less than 24 feet. d. Displacement; not greater than 65,000 lbs. e. Top speed; not less than 25 knots; most efficient cruising speed not less than 19 knots. f. Range; not less than 500 miles at top speed; not less than 700 miles at most efficient cruising speed. g. Fuel capacity; not less than 1300 gallons. h. Main engines; 4 stroke diesels with reverse reduction gears; wet exhaust through the hulls; engines must be EPA Tier 1 compliant and have an electric motor driven pump oil change system connected to the main engine and transmission sumps with isolation valves adjacent to each sump. i. Auxiliary engines; two diesel driven generator sets, not less than 32 KW each, one per hull and have an electric motor driven pump oil change system connected to each sump with isolation valves adjacent to each sump. j. Steering; independent hydraulic powered system. k. Navigation systems; two radars (main and backup); GPS, depth finder, fathometer, VHF radio, loud hailer, SSB radio, GPIRB, internal phone system, and compass. l. Work boat; not less than 18 feet; powered by outboard motor stowed in secure cradle. m. Workboat launch and recovery system - deck crane or davits of sufficient capacity required. n. Potable water; capacity not less than 300 gallons; hot water heater and interior sink plumbed with hot and cold water shall be provided. o. Toilet and sewage system; fitted with sewage treatment plant or holding tank of not less than 50 gallon capacity. p. Bilge system; combination of engine driven pumps and electrical bilge pumps. Electrical bilge pumps to have on off - automatic (float controlled) operation capability controlled from pilothouse. q. Fire Suppression System; fixed CO2 systems required in each machinery space controlled from pilothouse. At least on engine driven pump (may be dual function) shall be installed to provide fire-fighting water for the vessel. Deck mounted fire hydrant an d hose shall be provided. Vessel shall be plumbed to prevent freezing with drain line and valve provided to drain deck hydrant and fire main system. r. Life saving gear one 8 person life raft with hydrostatic release; serviced within a month of delivery; two life rings with lanyards mounted on exterior deck port and starboard. HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY CAPABILITIES: a. Moon pool; opening through the vessel deck to permit lowering of survey strut and transducer plus structure required to hold strut stationary during survey operations. Shutter system to be mounted on underside of deck to close the bottom of the moon poo l during high-speed transit maneuvers. Includes hatch cover to be installed when strut is in stowed position. b. Transducer strut shall be provided; Derrick with electric lifting system shall be provided using stainless steel wire and sheave system; deployed strut will protrude no more than 5 feet below the hulls. Derrick will form the framework for lifting and l owering the strut. c. Mounting flange shall accommodate a Simrad EM 3200 transducer. Transducer will be Government furnished. d. When stowed, strut will have method of being secured to allow high-spee d transit to and from survey site. e. IMU will be imbedded in the strut above the water line. f. GPS antennas will be mounted on top of the strut. g. CFM Reel to be provided in close proximity to, and aligned with, the davit and block assembly to act as fairlead overboard for cables stowed on the reel. h. A table, adequately secured for rough water service, suitable in size and configuration for a hydrographic survey computer, monitor, and printer shall be provided in the cabin, complete with all required electrical power receptacles. The solicitation is a 100% Small Business Set-Aside with a NAICS Code 532411 and a size standard of $6 million. For technical questions contact Mac Robison at 503-808-5400. For administrative questions contact Wanda Ferris at 503-808-4610. Register at ou r website at https://www.nwp.usace.army.mil/ct/ for a copy of the solicitation. The solicitation is anticipated to be available by mid-April 2005. In order to conduct business with the Department of Defense, the contractor must provide registration infor mation to the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) at http://www.ccr.gov/, which is free to you. Facsimile and e-mail bids/offers will not be accepted. **NAICS 532411, FSC W019**
- Place of Performance
- Address: Portland District, US Army Corps of Engineers Contracting Division (CENWP-CT-S), P.O. Box 2946 Portland OR
- Zip Code: 97208-2946
- Country: US
- Zip Code: 97208-2946
- Record
- SN00748546-W 20050211/050209212013 (fbodaily.com)
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