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Gary water Pumps & Parts (Re-Solicitation)

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52000PR260026814Federal

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The U.S. Coast Guard’s Surface Forces Logistics Center is soliciting quotes for three Graywater Transfer Pump Units under a total small business set-aside, with no competition open to large businesses. The procurement follows the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable evaluation method and will result in a firm fixed price purchase order, with all submissions required to meet detailed technical specifications outlined in the attached document, including centrifugal pumps with 316 stainless steel or CD4MCu construction, a 20 HP three-phase motor, and a minimum flow rate of 200 GPM at 95 feet of total dynamic head. Submissions must be emailed to the designated contracting officer with the solicitation number in the subject line by the deadline, and vendors must clearly state their earliest possible delivery date, as all items are required to be delivered within eleven months of order receipt. Shipping must be FOB destination to the Seattle warehouse, with all costs including freight included in the quoted price. Invoicing must be processed exclusively through the Electronic Invoice Processing Platform, and the contract is governed by key Federal Acquisition Regulation clauses related to commercial product terms, small business set-asides, subcontracting limitations, accelerated payments to small business subcontractors, and cybersecurity safeguards. Only responsible small business concerns may respond, and no substitutions or modifications to the specified equipment are permitted without written authorization from Coast Guard technical experts. The solicitation is issued as a combined synopsis and solicitation with no separate document to follow, and all responses must align with the latest Federal Acquisition Circular provisions. The point of contact for technical inquiries is separate from the contracting officer, and the place of performance is in Seattle, Washington, with the ordering office located in Baltimore, Maryland.

General Info

Small business set-aside for three graywater pump units with 20 HP motors, 200 GPM flow, FOB Seattle, firm fixed price.

Agency

Department Of Homeland Security → Sflc Procurement Branch 3(00040)View Agency

NAICS

33391

Place of Performance

Seattle, WA, 98134, USA

Set-Aside

SBA

Documents

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Combined+Synopsis+Solicitation.docx

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USCG Graywater Transfer Pump Unit Technical Specification July 2026

PDFspecifications

Statement+of+Work.docx

DOCX

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AgencyDepartment Of Homeland Security → Sflc Procurement Branch 3(00040)
Contacts1 person available
OfficeBALTIMORE, MD, 21226, USA
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Department Of Homeland Security → Sflc Procurement Branch 3(00040)
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Office AddressBALTIMORE, MD, 21226, USA
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Joshua Richardson

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Combined Synopsis/Solicitation for Commercial Products


Request For Quote (RFQ) — Solicitation Number: 52000PR260026814


Overview Feature


Details


Issuing Agency


U.S. Coast Guard, Surface Forces Logistics Center (SFLC)


Set-Aside


100% Set-Aside for Small Business Concerns


Evaluation Basis


Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA)


Anticipated Award


Firm Fixed Price Purchase Order


This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial products, prepared in accordance with the format in subpart 12.6 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; quotes are being requested and a separate written solicitation will not be issued.


This solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through the current Federal Acquisition Circular (FAC). It is anticipated that a competitive, firm-fixed-price purchase order shall be awarded as a result of this synopsis/solicitation. All responsible sources may submit a quotation, which if timely received, shall be considered by this agency.



1. Contact & Submission Information


  • Contracting Officer (Questions & Quotes): Joshua Richardson

     
  • Email: Joshua.C.Richardson2@uscg.mil
  • Technical Questions Point of Contact: John Whittemore

     
  • Email: John.H.Whittemore2@uscg.mil
  • Submission of Quotes: Quotes must be submitted via email to Joshua Richardson. The subject line of the email must include the solicitation number: 52000PR260026814.
  • Required Delivery Schedule:

     
  • CLIN 0001 (Pumps) & CLIN 0004 (Technical Data/Support): Delivered within eight (8) to eleven (11) months after receipt of order (ARO), or sooner if mutually agreed upon.
  • CLIN 0002 (OBRP) & CLIN 0003 (System Stock): Delivered within twelve (12) months ARO.
  • Vendors must explicitly state their earliest possible delivery date for each item in their quotation.


2. Schedule of Supplies / Services & Pricing


The vendor shall provide ALL items, parts, documentation, and technical support listed below. No substitutions will be authorized without written approval from USCG Technical Experts. Vendors must provide pricing for all CLINs, including completing the specific parts/cost breakdowns for the spares requirements.


CLIN


Description


Qty


Unit


Unit Price


Total Price


0001


Graywater Transfer Pump Unit
Assembled close-coupled centrifugal pump, motor, and mounting base in accordance with Section 3 Technical Specifications.


3


EA


$ __________ $


$ __________ $


0002


Onboard Repair Parts (OBRP) Kit
Complete initial sparing package to support the end items for a period of twelve (12) months. Must match recommended list in Section 4.


1


LT


$ __________ $


$ __________ $


0003


System Stock Parts
Manufacturer designated critical and long-lead spares (>60-day lead time) to support the equipment for two (2) years. Must match recommended list in Section 4.


1


LT


$ __________ $


$ __________ $


0004


Technical Support, Manuals & Provisioning Data
Provisioning Technical Data (PTD), Engineering Data for Provisioning (EDFP), O&M manuals, and limited technical support for installation/startup as specified in Section 3.


1


LT


$ __________ $


$ __________ $


Total


Total Quoted Cost (FOB Destination, including all delivery, freight, and packaging fees)



$ __________



3. Detailed Technical Specifications


3.1 Equipment Definition


The graywater transfer pump unit is defined as an assembled pump, motor, coupling (if applicable), and mounting base, designed and approved for indoor, below-deck marine use on the USCGC HEALY (WAGB-20).


3.2 Operating Environmental Conditions


All components, parts, and accessories shall operate satisfactorily under the following severe conditions:


  • Dynamic Operating Conditions: A ship roll of 60∘ (double amplitude) in 9.5 seconds, a pitch of 6∘ (double amplitude) in 6 seconds, and a heave of 4 feet (double amplitude) in 11 seconds.
  • Static Conditions: A 15∘ list (either side) and a 5∘ trim (by bow or stern).
  • Temperature & Humidity: Continuous operation below decks in ambient air temperatures ranging from 40∘F to 120∘F with relative humidity from 0% to 95%, inclusive.

3.3 Pump Specifications


  • Pump Type: Centrifugal, close-coupled, end-suction, non-clogging, recessed impeller
  • Orientation: Vertical or horizontal
  • Fluid Service: Wastewater / Graywater
  • Connections: Suction & Discharge: 3 inch NPS, ASME 150# B16.5 flange
  • Design Performance:

     
  • Design Flow Rate: 200 GPM at 95 FT Total Dynamic Head (TDH)
  • Shutoff Head: 103 FT
  • Design Point #2 (Alternate): 300 GPM at 90 FT TDH
  • Materials of Construction: Casing: 316 Stainless Steel or CD4MCu; Impeller: 316 Stainless Steel
  • Shaft Seal: Mechanical Seal Assembly

3.4 Motor Specifications


  • Type: Induction motor, meeting IEEE Standard 45 requirements for below-deck marine service
  • Enclosure: Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled (TEFC)
  • Power Rating: 20 HP at 1800 RPM
  • Power Supply: 460 VAC, 3 Phase, 60 Hz, ungrounded shipboard power system
  • Temperature Rating: Designed for 50∘C ambient operating temperature

3.5 Identification and Labeling


Original Equipment Manufacturers’ (OEM) label plates and other identification supplied on the equipment shall not be removed, erased, or otherwise destroyed. A corrosion-resistant metal label plate shall be permanently affixed:


  1. One (1) to each pump casing.
  2. One (1) to each motor housing.
    Each label plate shall be engraved with pump/motor defining characteristics, including the manufacturer name, model, and serial number.

3.6 Provisioning Data and Technical Manual Deliverables


Concurrent with the proposals and equipment deliveries, the contractor must supply:


  • Provisioning Technical Data (PTD): Technical manuals, drawings, and pump performance curves detailed enough for the USCG to produce ship-specific installation drawings.
  • Engineering Data for Provisioning (EDFP): Technical data on system components to allow the USCG to produce Maintenance Procedure Cards (MPCs).


4. Required Parts & Costs Breakdowns


Vendors must provide complete pricing and part information in the tables below to be considered technically acceptable.


4.1 Onboard Repair Parts (OBRP) Kit (CLIN 0002 Breakdown)


Provide the recommended spare parts to support continuous organizational-level maintenance of the end items for a period of twelve (12) months without requiring special tools or technical support.


Part Description


OEM Part Number


CAGE Code


National Stock Number (NSN)


Qty


Unit Cost


Total Cost



OBRP KIT TOTAL


(Must equal CLIN 0002 Quote)




$ __________


4.2 System Stock Parts (CLIN 0003 Breakdown)


Provide the long-lead time materials (items with a manufacturing/supply lead time exceeding 60 days) and/or manufacturer-designated critical components necessary to support the equipment for two (2) years.


Part Description


OEM Part Number


CAGE Code


National Stock Number (NSN)


Qty


Est. Retail Cost


Total Cost


Lead Time



SYSTEM STOCK TOTAL


(Must equal CLIN 0003 Quote)




$ __________



4.3 Additional Long-Lead & High-Value Materials


List any OEM-specific components exceeding $2,500.00 in price or with lead times greater than six (6) weeks not previously included in System Stock.


Component / Part Description


OEM Part Number


CAGE Code


Price


Lead Time




5. Packaging & Shipping Information


5.1 Shipping Terms


FOB DESTINATION IS REQUIRED. Total quoted costs under Section 2 must include all packaging, shipping, inland delivery, and freight charges.


5.2 Ship-To Address


Deliveries shall be shipped to:


SFLC Seattle Shipping/Receiving Warehouse


ATTN: LCDR Martin


1519 Alaskan Way South


Seattle, WA 98134


5.3 Packaging and Containerization Requirements


  • Commercial Standards: All containers and packaging must comply with ASTM D3951 for commercial packaging.
  • Forklift and Crane Handling: Large items (combined length + girth exceeding 130 inches) and items weighing over 70 lbs must be packaged in skid-mounted shipping containers, designed to be hoisted from both sides by a forklift.
  • Lifting Eyes: Each container crate top shall have a minimum of two (2) lifting eyes attached to aid in lifting and top-removal via crane.
  • Crate Reusability: Crate tops must be attached to the skid base using bolts or screws so that the cover or lid can be easily removed without structural damage and preserved for reuse.
  • Stackability & Weather Resistance: Containers must be completely enclosed, structurally suitable for stacking, and certified for outside storage in open weather conditions. They must resist degradation across temperatures ranging from -10∘F to 110∘F, with dew points up to 80∘F.
  • Internal Securing: Major units must be bolted to the framing system. Loose components must be individually boxed and cushioned with appropriate cribbing inside the container. Fragile regions, projections, and sharp corners must be padded to prevent damage or rupture of shrink-wrap materials.
  • Packing Lists: A copy of the electronic packing list for each shipping container must be emailed to the Contracting Officer (KO) and Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) at least seven (7) calendar days prior to shipment. A physical copy of the packing list must also be enclosed inside a waterproof, transparent plastic envelope permanently attached to the exterior of one of the shipping containers.


6. Invoicing


All invoices arising from any resulting purchase order must be entered, processed, and submitted electronically through the federal Invoice Processing Platform (IPP) at https://www.ipp.gov.



7. FAR Clauses


This order is subject to the following Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) provisions and clauses.


Clause / Provision


Title


Applicability


52.212-1


Instructions to Offerors—Commercial Products


RFQ Phase


52.240-90


Security Prohibitions and Exclusions Representations and Certifications


RFQ Phase


52.212-4


Contract Terms and Conditions—Commercial Products


Purchase Order


52.219-6


Notice of Total Small Business Set-Aside


Purchase Order


52.219-14


Limitations on Subcontracting


Purchase Order


52.232-40


Providing Accelerated Payments to Small Business Subcontractors


Purchase Order


52.240-91


Security Prohibitions and Exclusions


Purchase Order


52.240-93


Basic Safeguarding of Covered Contractor Information Systems


Purchase Order

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