CGC KIMBALL BILGE CLEANING
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The contract entails bilge cleaning services for the USCG WMSL CGC KIMBALL, requiring the contractor to provide all necessary labor, equipment, materials, supervision, and transportation to safely clean and remove oily water, sludge, debris, and contaminants from the bilge spaces onboard the cutter. Tasks include accessing confined spaces, pumping and removing bilge liquids, wiping and cleaning surfaces, and properly collecting and disposing of waste in compliance with federal, state, local, and Coast Guard environmental regulations. The work must be conducted according to applicable safety and environmental standards, as well as cutter-specific access and security protocols. This service is essential for maintaining the cutter's operational readiness, environmental compliance, and overall maintenance by ensuring the bilge areas are left clean, dry, and free of contaminants. The contract, managed by the Department of Homeland Security’s SFLC Procurement Branch 2, is set for performance in Hawaii and posted on June 15, 2026, with a response deadline of July 1, 2026. The solicitation number is 11707PR260000411, and there is no set-aside applied. Point of contact information includes personnel based in both Hawaii and elsewhere for coordination.
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HI, 96819, USASet-Aside
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Bilge cleaning services for a USCG WMSL CGC KIMBALL. The contractor shall furnish all labor, equipment, materials, supervision, and transportation necessary to safely clean, remove, and properly dispose of oily water, sludge, debris, and other contaminants from designated bilge spaces onboard the cutter.
The work includes access to confined spaces, pumping and removing bilge liquids, wiping and cleaning surfaces, collecting and disposing of waste in accordance with federal, state, local, and Coast Guard environmental regulations, and ensuring all bilge areas are left clean, dry, and free of contaminants. The contractor shall conduct all operations in accordance with applicable safety standards, environmental compliance requirements, and cutter‑specific access and security procedures.
This service supports cutter maintenance, environmental compliance, and operational readiness by ensuring bilge spaces are maintained in a clean, safe, and regulation‑compliant condition
