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Abrasive blast system with dust collector

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N3904026Q3185Federal

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Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is soliciting a total small business set-aside for the leasing of an abrasive blast system with integrated dust collection and blast recovery capabilities for use at Naval Base Point Loma in San Diego, California. The system must include a dust collector, a 35-cubic-foot blast recovery system, associated power cabling, air inlet reducers, and flexible vent ducting, all configured to meet specific operational standards including dual 1.25-inch union fittings for hose connections and a permanently mounted control board with visible pressure gauges and indicators. The contract requires full turnkey delivery of a fully assembled, ready-to-use system in first-class operating condition, accompanied by start-up and commissioning services, operator training, and ongoing maintenance support. Performance is expected under an eight-week base period from June 22, 2026, to August 16, 2026, with an optional four-week extension period beginning August 17, 2026, for continued support. All equipment and services must comply with detailed technical specifications outlined in the Statement of Work, which supersede any referenced standards, and require submission of technical documentation including brochures, assembly sketches, tooling designs, and compliance statements. The acquisition is governed under FAR and DFARS provisions, including mandatory clauses for cybersecurity safeguarding (252.204-7012 with deviation 2024-O0013, Rev 1), employment eligibility verification, labor standards, and prohibitions on contracting with inverted corporations or entities requiring confidentiality agreements. As a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 532490, all offerors must be certified small businesses registered in SAM.gov and must provide their UEI and D&B numbers. Proposals must be submitted via email to the designated point of contact by 11:00 AM ET on June 20, 2026, and must include delivered pricing valid for 60 days, along with proof of equipment availability and technical compliance. Award will be made to the most advantageous offeror based on technical acceptability, acceptable past performance, and price, with technical compliance serving as a mandatory pass/fail gate. Contractors must adhere to strict OPSEC requirements, submitting a signed OPSEC plan via secured channels, comply with 29 CFR 1915 safety regulations, and ensure personnel review safety documentation within 30 days of site access. All invoices must be processed through W

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Lease abrasive blast system with services for Naval Base Point Loma; small business set-aside; proposals due June 20, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → Portsmouth Naval Shipyard GfView Agency

NAICS

532490 - Other Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing View NAICS

Place of Performance

San Diego, CA, USA

Set-Aside

SBA

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Wage Determination 2015-5635 for San Diego, California

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Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) Maintenance Service Report - Data Item 004

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RFQ N3904026Q3185 Temporary Blast Package Lease

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N3904026Q3185 Portsmouth Naval Shipyard OPSEC Contract Requirements

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N3904026Q3185 Attachment 3 III-4 Ch 2 Padeyes ILA Specification

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Exhibit A CDRLs for Contract N3904026Q3185

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RFQ N3904026Q3185 Temporary Blast Package Lease

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Gf
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OfficePORTSMOUTH, NH, 03801-5000, USA
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Office AddressPORTSMOUTH, NH, 03801-5000, USA

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Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (PNSY) is seeking to lease an abrasive blast system consisting of dust collection,  blast recovery system, and associated components as listed in Component List, Start-up/commissioning, training, preventative maintenance and weekly equipment inspections to be included for use at Naval Base Point Loma (NBPL) in San Diego, CA.

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