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Marine Boatyard Support and Industrial Support Lot II Follow-on MAC-IDIQ

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The Southwest Regional Maintenance Center is soliciting proposals for a follow-on indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract to provide comprehensive marine boatyard and industrial support services for U.S. Navy vessels and equipment measuring 15 meters or 50 feet in length and greater, up to 260 feet, as well as smaller craft that must be transported via waterway. The scope includes repairs, modifications, upgrades, service life extensions, dry-docking, hull preservation, habitability improvements, and maintenance of boats, crafts, lighterage, habitability barges, and ancillary support equipment such as trailers, launch and retrieval systems, and hoisting devices. Work must be performed at contractor facilities within a 125-mile radius of Naval Base San Diego, California, and must comply with the latest NAVSEA Standard Items and applicable federal acquisition regulations. The contract will support the Navy’s berthing and messing program, and delivered items must be returned to service as mission-ready assets. This acquisition is a Total Small Business Set-Aside under NAICS code 336611, limited to small businesses with 1,300 or fewer employees. Proposals must be submitted through the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment and System for Award Management, and offerors must possess an approved Quality System per NAVSEA 009-04 at the time of award. Evaluation will prioritize past performance, technical capability, and price under a best-value framework. The contract is expected to be awarded as a multiple-award, five-year IDIQ with five annual ordering periods, and is open to all responsible small business sources regardless of prior Master Ship Repair Agreement or Agreement for Boat Repair status. The solicitation closes on July 30, 2026, and all activities must adhere to FAR, DFARS, and NMCARS guidelines.

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Small business IDIQ contract for Navy marine support services near San Diego, 5 years, compliance with NAVSEA and FAR.

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Department Of Defense → Southwest Regional Maintenance CenterView Agency

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336611 - Ship Building and Repairing View NAICS

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San Diego, CA, CA, 92136

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Southwest Regional Maintenance Center
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OfficeSAN DIEGO, CA, 92136-5205, USA
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Department Of Defense → Southwest Regional Maintenance Center
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Office AddressSAN DIEGO, CA, 92136-5205, USA

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The Southwest Regional Maintenance Center (SWRMC) is hereby issuing a Request for Proposal (RFP) to accomplish Marine Boatyard Support and Industrial Support Lot II for boats, crafts, lighterage, habitability barges, service crafts, and ancillary support equipment (brows, brow platforms, paint floats, camel separators, and loading ramps) greater than or equal to 15 meters or 50 feet in length that can be transported via roadway by a trailer or must be delivered on its bottom (via waterway) and for boats, craft, lighterage or service craft less than 15 meters or 50 feet in length, that must be delivered on its bottom (via waterway). This requirement also includes work on boats, craft, lighterage, service craft, and ancillary support equipment greater than or equal to 15 meters or 50 feet in length up to 260 feet in length. The offeror(s) shall provide specific modifications, upgrades, service life extensions, and repairs to non-commissioned boats, craft, lighterage/service craft and their associated systems (e.g., hull, mechanical, electrical, and electronic systems; trailers; transporters; deployment systems; slings and hoisting systems; launch and retrieval systems, etc.) and periodic maintenance. The offeror(s) shall also perform repairs, alterations, installation upgrades, conversions, habitability, and dry-docking services including hull repairs and preservation for the U.S. Navy berthing and messing program, barges and structures, and their related systems, equipment, and facilities. The offeror(s) shall accomplish the subject availabilities including the dry-berthing or dry-docking of boats, crafts, lighterage, and habitability barges at contractor?s facilities with a 125-mile radius of 32nd Street, Naval Base San Diego, CA. The offeror(s) is responsible for the use of the latest revision of all references, specifications, and NAVSEA Standard Items. The successful offeror(s) will be required to provide all labor, equipment, materials, and facilities in accordance with the specification package. The acquisition and solicitation-to-award process shall abide by Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) and the Navy Marine Corps Acquisition Regulation Supplement (NMCARS) guidelines. The Government anticipates awarding this effort as a supply contract whereas the supply equates to the procurement of repaired, mission-ready boats, crafts, barges, or ancillary support equipment which shall be returned to service with the Fleet. Award will be based on a best-value procurement utilizing past performance, technical, and price as evaluation factors. FAR 52.216-27 Single or Multiple Awards (OCT 1995) applies. This procurement is not restricted to Master Ship Repair Agreement (MSRA) or Agreement for Boat Repair (ABR) contractors. This is a follow-on procurement. All responsible sources may submit a proposal which shall be considered by this agency. The successful offeror will be required to have a SWRMC approved Quality System (IAW NAVSEA Standard Item 009-04), approved and in place at the time of contract award. Offerors shall be registered in the Solicitation Module in Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE) and System for Award Management (SAM) in order to be eligible for award. The RFP is a Total Small Business Set-Aside. The result will be a multiple award indefinite delivery/ indefinite quantity (IDIQ) 5-year contract, including five (5) each 12-month ordering periods. The applicable NAICS code is 336611- Ship Building and Repairing (a small business must have 1,300 or less employees).

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