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A & T SHIPPING SERVICES, INC

UEI: DJV3V2C1YEA4

A & T SHIPPING SERVICES, INC is a federal contractor, registered under UEI DJV3V2C1YEA4. It has been awarded $44,114 across 3 federal contracts. Primary work spans Other Support Activities for Water Transportation. Top awarding agencies include Department Of Commerce.

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Department Of Commerce$44.1K100%
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488390 - Other Support Activities for Water Transportation$44.1K100%
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NAICS: 488390
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Training Vessels for USCG Maritime Security Response Team
Solicitation # 70Z08426QDL940024
Solicitation 70Z08426QDL940024 is a combined synopsis and request for quotation issued by the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard LOG-94. The government is seeking a firm-fixed price contract for U.S.-flagged passenger ferry vessels to support the Maritime Security Response Team West in San Diego, California. The required vessels must be between 150 and 250 feet in length with a capacity of 500 to 1,200 passengers, featuring reinforced decks, a 12x12 foot helicopter deck, and modern navigation systems. These vessels will support critical tactical training, including CBRNE threat response, close-quarter combat, and maritime security missions, with the ability to operate at least 10 nautical miles offshore. The period of performance is scheduled from September 8, 2026, to September 10, 2026. The award will be based on the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) methodology. To be considered technically acceptable, offerors must meet all requirements regarding vessel and facility specifications, personnel qualifications, and security measures to protect sensitive operations. All quotes must be submitted electronically to the contract specialist by August 14, 2026, at 10:00 AM Pacific Time, although the solicitation period was extended to August 19, 2026, to address vendor questions. Offerors must provide a completed FAR 52.212-3 representation and certification via SAM.gov and comply with specific security requirements, including the use of a restricted-access pier and PIV compliance for personnel. Invoicing is to be processed exclusively through the Invoice Processing Platform.
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NAICS: 483114
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Federal
Notice of Intent to negotiate sole source contract to Wendy Hiestand
Solicitation # FD-2026-453
The U.S. Department of Commerce, through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Southeast Fisheries Science Center, intends to negotiate a sole source contract with Wendy Hiestand and the F/V Orca for a shark depredation survey. Under the authority of FAR 12.102(a) and FAR 13.106-1(b)(1), this non-personal service requirement involves conducting fishing surveys using longline gear to capture, harvest, and tag coastal sharks, specifically sandbar sharks, in the northeast Gulf of America. The scope of work includes the deployment, monitoring, and servicing of an acoustic telemetry array. The performance period is scheduled from September 30, 2026, through September 29, 2028, encompassing 24 days at sea in waters off the Florida Keys, Alabama, and northwest Florida. The contractor must provide a USCG compliant vessel of at least 30 feet that meets 46 CFR section 25 standards, featuring specific navigation, communication, and safety equipment, as well as accommodations and refrigeration for two scientists. The sole source determination is based on the contractor's unique qualifications, including the possession of a mandatory Exempted Fishing Permit and specialized experience with NOAA fisheries surveys. The estimated contract value is 84,000 dollars, based on a rate of 3,500 dollars per sea day. This procurement falls under NAICS code 483114 for small businesses with a size standard of 500 employees.
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NAICS: 488390
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Underwater Hull Maintenance and Repair Services - Military Sealift Command
Solicitation # N3220526R0002
This contract, identified as N3220526R0002, is an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) solicitation for underwater hull maintenance and repair services to be performed on Military Sealift Command Government-Owned, Government-Operated vessels worldwide. The services include hull cleaning, inspections, incidental repairs, cofferdam operations, and other related ship husbandry tasks, governed by Performance Work Statements issued under individual task orders. The solicitation is issued under FAR Part 12 as a combined synopsis and solicitation with no separate written solicitation to follow, and all offers must be submitted via email to the designated Navy points of contact by 5:00 PM Eastern Time on July 22, 2026, with the anticipated award date set for August 10, 2026. The contract has a base period running from August 10, 2026, through August 9, 2031, with a potential six-month option extending through February 9, 2032, and a total contract ceiling of $10,000,000 across all task orders. The NAICS code for this acquisition is 488390, and it is not set aside for small businesses, though small business participation commitment is an evaluation factor. Proposal submissions must adhere to a strict four-volume format, with volumes I through III excluding any pricing information and volume IV exclusively containing pricing exhibits referenced in external documents such as Exhibits B through H. The evaluation process employs a best-value trade-off methodology, prioritizing corporate experience and certifications as a gatekeeping requirement, followed by past performance and innovative approach as significantly weighted factors, with price assessed for fairness, reasonableness, and lack of imbalance but carrying the least influence in the final selection. Offerors must comply with extensive regulatory requirements including FAR and DFARS clauses on ethics, cybersecurity (252.204-7012), supply chain security (252.204-7018), and representation of small business status, with mandatory UEI and CAGE code disclosure. Technical and operational standards require compliance with MIL-STD-2073-1, MIL-STD-129R, and MIL-STD-130 for packaging, marking, and unique item identification; adherence to NSTM Chapter 081 and NAVSEA S0600-AA-PRO-1
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