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Aluminum Awning Frame Fabrication and Supply

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The contract calls for the custom fabrication and supply of marine-grade aluminum frames to replace awnings on a Coast Guard cutter, with strict requirements for corrosion resistance and vessel-specific precision to ensure durability in harsh maritime environments. All materials and manufacturing processes must meet rigorous standards for saltwater exposure and long-term structural integrity, tailored precisely to the dimensions and mounting configurations of the designated cutter. The work is classified as a subcontract under a Small Business Set-Aside, designated for total small business participation as defined by the SBA, with the North American Industry Classification System code 332322 indicating fabrication of metal structural components. The opportunity was posted on June 24, 2026, with a firm deadline for responses on July 6, 2026, at 7:00 PM Eastern Time. Performance is to be carried out in Key West, Florida, with the contracting authority under the Department of Homeland Security through Base MIAMI. The solicitation is publicly accessible via the SAM.gov website, and bidders must demonstrate capability in producing high-grade marine aluminum components with proven experience in federal or military applications. No point of contact information is provided within the posted data, requiring potential offerors to review the full solicitation document for submission guidelines and technical specifications.

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Marine-grade aluminum frames for Coast Guard cutter, saltwater-resistant, small business set-aside, Key West delivery, July 6, 2026 deadline.

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Department Of Homeland Security → Base MIAMI(00028)View Agency

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332322 - Sheet Metal Work Manufacturing View NAICS

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Key West, FL, 33040, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Homeland Security → Base MIAMI(00028)
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Custom fabrication and supply of marine-grade aluminum frames for awning replacement on a Coast Guard cutter. Requires corrosion-resistant materials and precise vessel-specific fit.

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