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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 27, 2007 FBO #2069
SOLICITATION NOTICE

19 -- USCG Aviation Training Requirements

Notice Date
7/25/2007
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
NAICS
483112 — Deep Sea Passenger Transportation
 
Contracting Office
Department of Homeland Security, United States Coast Guard (USCG), Commanding Officer, USCG Airstation Miami, Opa Locka Airport 15000 NW 42nd Avenue, Opa Locka, FL, 33054-2397, UNITED STATES
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
Reference-Number-21-07-2877AA478
 
Response Due
8/27/2007
 
Archive Date
9/11/2007
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
Statement of Work-USCG Aviation Training Requirements 1.0 Scope Of Work: This Statement Of Work describes the vessel and personnel required to support U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Miami, FL. The contractor will be responsible for providing and operating a vessel in support of the U.S. Coast Guard?s aviation training program. Specifically, the contractor shall provide all necessary management, supervision, personnel, labor, materials, fuel, and equipment necessary for the vessel to support helicopter hoisting and fixed wing aerial delivery evolutions by Air Station aircraft. 1.1 Background: One of the Coast Guard?s primary missions is Search and Rescue. In order for the Air Station to fulfill this mission, it is necessary to conduct helicopter hoists of equipment to/from underway vessels, helicopter delivery/recovery of rescue swimmers to/from the water, and fixed wing aerial delivery of dewatering pumps and other equipment to the water. These skill sets require both initial and proficiency training for Coast Guard pilots and aircrews. This training requires small boat support. The U.S. Coast Guard?s increased OPTEMPO and Homeland Security mission has reduced the availability of Coast Guard small boats and crews to provide support for required aviation training. 1.2 Vessel Description: The vessel shall be no smaller than 38 feet and no longer than 65 feet in length and shall have at least a 11 foot beam. The maximum draft of the vessel shall not exceed 4 feet. Gross vessel weight shall be a minimum of 10 tons. 1.2.1 Other Characteristics: The vessel must have an enclosed cabin large enough to accommodate the entire crew during transit. The vessel must be capable of easily recovering personnel from the water. The minimum required speed for the vessel is 0 knots or ?dead in the water?. The vessel must be capable of maintaining 10 knots transit speed for a minimum of 3 hours; 15 knots for 3 hours desired. The vessel must be capable of maintaining a heading of + / - 10 degrees at 5 knots while operating under a large helicopter producing 90 knots of rotor downwash in varying sea states and winds. An extremely shallow draft vessel is undesirable due to drift characteristics when subjected to rotor downwash. The vessel must have no permanent structures protruding higher than 20 feet above the water line which cannot be quickly stowed (e.g. antennas). 1.2.2 Required Deck Area: The minimum deck area is 64 sq ft on the aft (fantail) portion of the vessel to allow two crew members to safely conduct operations. The deck area must be free of all obstructions. 1.2.3 Vessel Equipment: The vessel shall have, at a minimum, all equipment required by law including a fathometer, radar, VHF-FM multiple frequency capable 2 way marine radio with specified frequencies/channels (13, 16, 21, 22, 23, 81, 83) and minimum ranges (20 NM), a cell phone for secondary communications to the Air Station Miami Operations Center, GPS, and a long distance high beam search light. 1.2.4 Safety Equipment: The vessel shall be outfitted with a contractor furnished first aid kit and approved Type III personal flotation devices for crew and passengers. Survival suits shall be provided, by the contractor, as needed for crew members allowing them to operate on the weather deck / under rotor downwash continuously in temperatures ranging from 5 degrees C. to 40 degrees C. (41 degrees F. to 105 degrees F.). The contractor shall provide helmets, goggles, and grounding rods for use by crew members during helicopter hoisting operations. 1.2.5 Required Docking/Mooring Facilities: The contractor will also be responsible for providing docking/mooring facilities for their vessel. The vessel shall be located within a one hour transit time from the geographical areas of operation. 1.2.6 Vessel Maintenance: The contractor shall operate and maintain the vessel, all equipment and systems in accordance with the original equipment manufacturer?s technical manuals and specifications, United States Coast Guard regulations, and any applicable federal, state, and / or local regulations. 1.3 Personnel: All contractor personnel are required to be U. S. citizens or legal residents of the United States. 1.3.1 Point Of Contact: The contractor shall provide a point of contact who shall be available to discuss work performed under this contract during the normal working day and periods of underway time. The point of contact shall be able to read, write, and speak English fluently. 1.3.2 Crew: Minimum vessel crew shall consist of a coxswain and two deckhands. The crew shall be currently trained in rescue techniques and water survival. Each of the crew members shall be capable of operating and maneuvering the vessel during helicopter hoist operations and for aerial delivery equipment pickup as well as any required rescue operations. 1.3.2.1 Coxswain: The coxswain shall be licensed, at a minimum, for the size of the vessel being operated, including the carriage of six passengers, and shall be qualified in CPR. 1.3.2.2 Deckhands: The deckhands shall be knowledgeable in shipboard operations, rigging for helicopter operations, and deck seamanship. 1.4 Operational Requirements / Sites: The schedule required and the operating site is as follows: 1.4.1 Normal Schedule: Typically the contractor will be required to provide services one day per week (usually on Tuesday). Operations will typically be conducted for on scene periods of 3 hours commencing 1-2 hours prior to official sunset. The Coast Guard will provide specific times for services a minimum of 24 hours in advance. Additional training periods may be conducted more than once a week to accommodate surge training requirements on a schedule mutually agreed upon by the parties. 1.4.2 Area of Operations: The area of operations will be the shoreline out to 15 nautical miles from one of the following inlets: Port Everglades, Bakers Haulover, Hillsboro Inlet or Government Cut. The specific inlet will be determined by the contractor at the commencement of the contract and may be changed by the contractor with two weeks prior notification to the COTR. 1.4.3 Operational Log: The contractor shall maintain a log of all operations, which includes dates, location, times, duration and type of evolutions being performed. The log shall be passed to Air Station Miami COTR on a monthly basis within 5 days of the end of the month. 1.4.4 Communications during Operations: The contractor shall ensure that the vessel contacts an appropriate U.S. Coast Guard communication facility at intervals not to exceed 30 minutes while engaged in aviation training services. 1.4.5 Weather Criteria: The Vessel must be capable of completing training requirements in sea states of up to 4 feet and wind speeds of up to 30 knots. 1.4.6 Functions / Tasks: The contractor shall support training operations for the hoisting and/or deployment of equipment from government aircraft. These objects may be delivered directly to the contract vessel or dropped into the water for retrieval. The contractor shall also serve as an on scene search and rescue asset during helicopter rescue swimmer deployment evolutions and helicopter approaches to the water. The training to be conducted will be both initial for new aviators/aircrews and proficiency maintenance for experienced aviators/aircrews. 1.5 Performance Evaluation Meetings: The contractor?s project manager shall meet at least biweekly with the Contracting Officer, COTR or QAE during the first two months of the contract to discuss performance problems and review contractor corrective actions. The operational log will also be used to verify the contractor?s timely arrival on station. If the contractor fails to meet the scheduled training events or is unable to complete the training activity, the frequency of not fulfilling the scheduled requirements may be the basis for a deduction in the charter hire. Meetings will be held thereafter at intervals to be established by the COTR or QAE. 1.6 Communication Procedures: The government shall provide/assign VHF communication frequencies for contractor use. The contractor shall provide a cell phone on board for secondary communications with the Air Station Miami Operations Center. 1.7 Orientation Briefing & Training: The government shall provide an orientation brief and initial training for key contract personnel prior to the contract start date. The orientation and training will include at a minimum safe boating practices, vessel hoisting operations, rescue swimmer operations, dewatering pump delivery operations, etc. The government shall also provide semi-annual refresher training on the same items. 1.8 Invoicing for Service: A set payment will be established for a standard training block. The payment will be the same regardless of whether the Coast Guard actually uses the full scheduled time. The standard training block will include three hours of contract vessel on scene time, not including transit time to/from the training site from the contractor?s mooring/docking location. Scheduled unused training time may be banked by the Air Station and added onto any future training block. No training block shall exceed six hours. Unused training time may not be used to set up a separate trip. Any unused training time at the end of the contract will be forfeited.
 
Place of Performance
Address: United States Coast Guard, Air Station Miami, 14750 NW 44th Court, Opa Locka, FL
Zip Code: 33054-2304
Country: UNITED STATES
 
Record
SN01351742-W 20070727/070725220736 (fbodaily.com)
 
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