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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 21, 2006 FBO #1607
SOLICITATION NOTICE

J -- USCGC RESOLUTE: Renew Fan Coil Units

Notice Date
4/19/2006
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
NAICS
336611 — Ship Building and Repairing
 
Contracting Office
Department of Homeland Security, United States Coast Guard (USCG), Commanding Officer (vpl), USCG Maintenance and Logistics Command - Atlantic, 300 East Main Street Suite 600, Norfolk, VA, 23510-9102
 
ZIP Code
23510-9102
 
Solicitation Number
HSCG80-06-Q-3FAJ47
 
Response Due
4/27/2006
 
Archive Date
8/25/2006
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
Due to the lack of space, the specification will be provided in sections. Please find subsequent portions of the specification under Amendments. If you would like to receive the specification as a whole by fax or email please call Ms. Anderson at (757)628-4637 or email at manderson@mlca.uscg.mil. USCGC RESOLUTE (WMEC-620) 210 FOOT B CLASS MEDIUM ENDURANCE CUTTER SPECIFICATION FOR DOCKSIDE REPAIRS 2006 Developed By: LT Richard Droshe Commander (v) Maintenance and Logistics Command, Atlantic 300 E. Main Street, Suite (600) Norfolk, VA 23510-9102 TABLE OF CONTENTS Work Item Title Page List of Sketches ii Revisions Record iii Principal Characteristics iv List of Applicable References v List of Government-furnished Property vii List of Critical Inspection Items viii General Requirements 1 1 Renew Fan Coil Units 15 List of Sketches Work Item Sketch Number Page This section is not applicable to this package. Revisions Record This page is used to record specification revisions, which may have occurred subsequent to a Revision 0 (Rev-0) package. Information listed is intended to provide contractors and field unit personnel a means to ensure all the current specification revision pages are present when reviewing or utilizing this specification package. DATE REV# WORK ITEM# CHANGES MADE NOTE: All work item and paragraph numbers listed above for a given revision correspond to same numbers in the previous revision. This revised specification is self-contained with all of the above listed changes incorporated. PC_210 A&B WMEC (07 Jan 2004) Principal Characteristics 210 (A & B Class) Medium Endurance Cutter Length Overall 210' 6" Depth (main deck at side to baseline) 19' 6" Maximum Beam 34' 0" Height of Highest Projection (above DWL) 88'0" Frame Spacing 1' 0" Full Load Draft 10' 6" Full Load Displacement 1000 long tons Shore Tie Voltage Requirements 400A/440V PROPELLERS / SHAFT Number of Propellers 2 Number of Blades per Propeller 4 Diameter of Propeller 7' 6" Pitch controllable Revolutions per Minute (RPM) 300 Shaft Diameter 8.25" List of Applicable References The below-listed documents form a part of this specification to the extent specified herein. Approval/publication dates or revision dates/numbers are also identified, to ensure that same document versions are used at time of specification writing and during contract execution. Electronic copies of the 2004 Edition of MLCA Standard Specifications are available on the Internet and may accessed at the following Internet Uniform Resource Locator (URL) address: http://www.uscg.mil/mlclant/vdiv/specs/default.htm. Guidance for obtaining copies of all other documents referenced herein is provided in Section L (Instructions, Conditions and Notices to Bidders) of the contract solicitation. Order of precedence. In the event of conflicts between text of this specification and the applicable references specified herein, order of precedence shall be in accordance with MLCA Standard Specification 0000_STD, paragraph 3.2 (Order of precedence), unless otherwise specified by the Contracting Officer (KO). The Contractor shall immediately notify the KO in writing of any perceived conflicts contained herein. Nothing in these documents, however, supersedes applicable laws and regulations, unless a specific exemption has been obtained. FEDERAL AND MILITARY SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS MIL-A-24179, Jun 1987, Adhesive, Flexible Unicellular-Plastic Thermal Insulation OTHER GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS, DRAWINGS, AND PUBLICATIONS DOCUMENTS Coast Guard Maintenance and Logistics Command Atlantic (MLCA), Standard Specification 0000_STD, 2004 Edition, General Requirements Coast Guard Maintenance and Logistics Command Atlantic (MLCA) Standard Specification 0740_STD, 2004 Edition, Welding and Allied Processes Coast Guard Maintenance and Logistics Command Atlantic (MLCA) Standard Specification 1001_STD, 2004 Edition, Temporary Hull Accesses Coast Guard Maintenance and Logistics Command Atlantic (MLCA) Standard Specification 5000_STD, 2004 Edition, Auxiliary Machinery Systems Coast Guard Maintenance and Logistics Command Atlantic (MLCA) Standard Specification 6341_STD, 2004 Edition, Renew Deck Covering Systems DRAWINGS Coast Guard Drawing 627 WMEC 526-001, Rev G, Arr of Weather Deck & A/C Drains PUBLICATIONS Coast Guard Commandant Instruction (COMDTINST) M10360.3, Mar 2005, Coatings and Color Manual INDUSTRY STANDARDS American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) F1076, Reapproved 1997, Standard Practice for Expanded Welded and Silver Brazed Socket Joints for Pipe and Tube Electric Boat Corporation (EB) Specification 4013, Feb 1999, Anti-Sweat and Refrigerant Insulation (Sheets and Tubes) List of Government-furnished Property The following is a list of property, which the Government will furnish. This list supersedes any other material obligations indicated or implied by referenced drawings. WORK ITEM MTI ITEM DESCRIPTION NSN/PN QTY ESTIMATED COST ($/UNIT) 1 N Fan Coil Units (3 models) N/A 40 ea. 2,000 *Government-loaned property, which shall be returned to the vessel upon completion of the availability. **New or refurbished equipment that the Government may provide for installation in place of existing equipment. ***Government-furnished property, which is to be supplied by either the vessel, Electronic Systems Support Unit (ESU) or local Electronic Support Detachment (ESD). List of Critical Inspection Items The following is a list of work items, which contain Critical Inspection reports, which the Contractor must complete within the first 25% of the availability contract period (see Std Spec 0000_STD, paragraph 3.6.2 (Inspection report particulars)): Work Item Title This section is not applicable to this package. 00000N_FLT (20 Oct 2005) General Requirements 1. SCOPE 1.1 Scope. This item describes the general requirements to be followed by the Contractor while conducting this availability. 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS Coast Guard Maintenance and Logistics Command Atlantic (MLCA), Standard Specification 0000_STD, 2004 Edition, General Requirements Coast Guard Maintenance and Logistics Command Atlantic (MLCA) Standard Specification 0740_STD, 2004 Edition, Welding and Allied Processes Coast Guard Maintenance and Logistics Command Atlantic (MLCA) Standard Specification 1001_STD, 2004 Edition, Temporary Hull Accesses Coast Guard Maintenance and Logistics Command Atlantic (MLCA) Standard Specification 5000_STD, 2004 Edition, Auxiliary Machinery Systems Coast Guard Maintenance and Logistics Command Atlantic (MLCA) Standard Specification 6341_STD, 2004 Edition, Renew Deck Covering Systems Coast Guard Commandant Instruction (COMDTINST) M10360.3, Mar 2005, Coatings and Color Manual 3. REQUIREMENTS 3.1 General. The Contractor shall conform to all requirements specified in Std Spec 0000_STD and in this item, as applicable, during the performance of this availability. NOTICE! The requirements of paragraph 3.1 (General) applies to all work under the scope of this contract, whether explicitly stated in work items or not, and also to all other work subsequently authorized by changes, modifications, or extensions to the contract. 3.2 Contractor-provided fire extinguishers. The Contractor shall provide portable fire extinguishers. 3.3 Changes to Std Spec 0000_STD. The Contractor shall be aware of the following changes to Std Spec 0000_STD: 3.3.1 Occupational safety and environmental requirements. Replace paragraph 3.8 (Occupational safety and environmental requirements) and its associated sub-paragraphs from paragraph 3.8.2 on, with the following: 3.8.2 Containment for preservation tasks. The Contractor shall employ suitable methods, to contain all generated dust and paint overspray, during exterior surface preparation and coating application tasks. In addition, comply with all Federal, state, and local public safety and environmental protection regulations applicable to the following issues: Handling and disposal of spent abrasives and wastes generated during paint removal procedures. Protection of the air and waterways during surface preparation and coating application procedures. NOTICE! Containment methods include, but are not limited to the following: 1. Total or mini enclosures. 2. Use of surface preparation tools equipped with vacuum attachments. 3. Water injection into abrasive stream during abrasive blasting, to reduce/eliminate dust. 3.8.3 Asbestos and lead abatement compliance. When a work item requires the removal of asbestos-containing materials, or a coating system with a lead content in excess of 0.06 percent by weight, the Contractor shall accomplish the following: 3.8.3.1 Personnel health and safety ? asbestos. Comply with all applicable Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements specified in 29 CFR 1915, Subpart B. 3.8.3.2 Personnel health and safety - lead. Comply with applicable OSHA requirements specified in 29 CFR 1915.1025 and 29 CFR 1926.62. 3.8.3.3 Environmental protection compliance. Comply with all Federal environmental protection compliance specified in 40 CFR, Chapter I, in addition to all other applicable state and local regulations. Submit the original copy of all waste disposal manifests to the COR within 24 hours after disposing of all generated lead containing wastes. 3.3.2 Temporary sewage and sanitary facilities. Replace the title and contents of paragraph 3.9, including associated sub-paragraphs, with the following: 3.9 Temporary sanitary and sewage facilities. 3.9.1 Sanitary facility ? disruption of grey water system. When the shipboard grey water system is disrupted due to repairs required by contract work, the Contractor shall provide a sanitary facility, within a five minute walk from the vessel, to include: Two separate shower stalls with privacy screens. Two sinks with fresh hot and cold water. Minimum of two separate toilets with doors and privacy dividers. Four lockers (capable of being locked) and four chairs. Electrical convenience GFI receptacles, in accordance with NFPA 70, National Electric Code (NEC), located in vicinity of sinks. 3.9.1.1 HVAC. Ensure that the facility is equipped with heating, filtered ventilation, and air conditioning to maintain interior temperatures in the 65 to 78 degree Fahrenheit range, and has local climate control for the user. 3.9.1.2 Janitorial service. Ensure that the facility is cleaned at least once a day. Cleaning shall include, but not be limited to: trash removal, restocking of consumables (toilet paper, soap, etc.), and cleaning of toilets, showers and sinks. NOTICE! The Contractor shall be responsible for any plumbing repairs such as clogged toilets, shower and sinks drains. 3.9.1.3 Security. Ensure that the facility is capable of being locked from the outside and is also equipped, on the inside, with a suitable locking mechanism such as a sliding latch. Provide the COR with two keys for each lock. 3.9.1.4 Additional facility for mixed gender crew. If the vessel consists of a mixed gender crew, provide an additional equal facility that is completely separate, with its own entrance. 3.9.1.5 65? WYTL exception. When the 65? WYTL sanitary facility is disrupted, the Contractor shall be responsible for providing: One separate shower stall, in lieu of two, with privacy screen. One sink, in lieu of two, with fresh hot and cold water. One toilet, in lieu of two, with a door and privacy boundary. 3.9.2 Sewage facilities ? disruption of sewage system. When the shipboard toilets are unavailable due to contract work, and no permanent shore side facilities are available, the Contractor shall provide portable toilets as specified in Table I (Portable Toilets). Ensure that the toilets are: Located as close as possible to the vessel, at a distance not to exceed 100 yards. Cleaned and emptied daily, and restocked with consumables. TABLE I. PORTABLE TOILETS. VESSEL PORTABLE TOILETS (QTY) LENGTH (feet) TYPE 65 WLI 2 WLR 2 WYTL 1 75 WLIC 2 WLR 2 82 WPB 2 87 WPB 2 100 WLI 2 WLIC 2 110 WPB 2 133 WLM 3 140 WTGB 2 160 WLIC 2 175 WLM 4 180 WLB 5 210 WMEC 5 225 WLB 5 270 WMEC 5 290 WAGB 5 295 WIX 3 378 WHEC 5 3.3.3 Authorized coating systems. Replace the contents of paragraph 3.11.1 (Authorized coating systems) with the following: 3.11.1 Authorized coating systems. Preserve all ship structures using applicable coating systems specified in Appendix A (Cutters and Boats Exterior Painting Systems) and Appendix B (Cutters and Boats Interior Painting Systems) of COMDTINST M10360.3, as applicable; or as specified in particular work items. When optional coating systems are specified in COMDTINST M10360.3 for a given area or component, select the coating system designated as ?Option I" unless otherwise specified in applicable work items or MLCA Standard Specifications. 3.11.1.1 Be aware that the requirements of COMDTINST M10360.3 also apply to preservation requirements in the following MLCA Standard specifications: 0740_STD. 1001_STD. 5000_STD. 6341_STD. 3.11.1.2 Be aware that the ?Interfine 979? Polysiloxane System has been removed from the list of coatings authorized for use on cutters and boats in Appendix C of the Coatings and Color Manual. 3.3.4 In-process quality control Replace the contents of paragraph 3.11.11 (In-process quality control measures) and sub-paragraphs 3.11.11.1 (Technical Representative), 3.11.11.1.1 (Qualifications), and 3.11.11.1.2 (Specific duties) with the following: 3.11.11 In-process quality control measures. The Contractor shall abide by the following requirements for contracts involving preservation of ?critical-coated surfaces? (see 5.1.8 (Critical-coated surfaces)): 3.11.11.1 Painting contractor certification program requirement. Be aware that the Government now requires ?QP 1 Certification?, in accordance with the Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC) Painting Contractor Certification Programs, for all Contractors or sub-Contractors who engage in preservation, including touch-ups, of ?critical-coated surfaces?. Contractors involved in such tasks shall be ?QP 1-Certified? prior to contract award, and shall remain certified while accomplishing any surface preparation or painting of said surfaces. If the certification expires during the performance period, the Contractor will not be allowed to continue working until the certification has been reissued. Requests for extension of time for any delay to the completion of the project due to an inactive certification will not be considered. Notify the KO of any change in contractor certification status. NOTICE! Information on the SSPC certification programs can be found at www.sspc.org 3.11.11.1.1 Technical Representative. In lieu of meeting the ?QP 1 certification? requirements, the Contractors may opt to provide the services of a coating Technical Representative (Tech Rep), in accordance with the following guidelines: 3.11.11.1.1.1 Qualifications. The Tech Rep shall be a Certified Coating Inspector, having successfully completed the ?Level I?, ?Level II?, and ?Peer Review? NACE International Coating Inspector Program (CIP).
 
Place of Performance
Address: USCGC RESOLUTE, 600 8TH Avenue SE, St. Petersburg, FL 33701-5099, (727)502-1555
 
Record
SN01030892-W 20060421/060419220452 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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