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Marine Mechanical Repairs & Overhauls

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The contract entails comprehensive marine mechanical repairs and overhauls for critical systems aboard NOAA Ship Oregon II, including propulsion systems, pumps, valves, HVAC, and auxiliary machinery. Work must be performed to maintain operational readiness and ensure the vessel’s ability to support scientific missions, with all tasks adhering to strict maritime and federal standards. The scope requires skilled technicians capable of diagnosing complex mechanical failures, fabricating or replacing components when necessary, and conducting thorough testing after repairs to guarantee system reliability under demanding oceanic conditions. Subcontractors are expected to respond to this solicitation by August 7, 2026, under the NAICS code 811310 for machine shop, tool and die, and die repair services. The contracting agency is the Department of Commerce through its division Ead-Omao, and performance is tied to the operational requirements of the NOAA vessel, though exact location details are not specified. The award will be issued as a subcontract, and while no set-aside provisions are indicated, interested parties must ensure compliance with all federal contracting regulations and possess the technical capacity to support high-stakes marine operations. All proposals must be submitted via the FedConnect portal prior to the deadline.

General Info

Marine repairs for NOAA Ship Oregon II’s critical systems by August 7, 2026, per federal standards via FedConnect.

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Department Of Commerce → Ead-OmaoView Agency

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811310 - Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and MaintenanceView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Commerce → Ead-Omao
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Inspect, repair, and overhaul propulsion systems, pumps, valves, HVAC, and auxiliary machinery aboard NOAA Ship *Oregon II*.

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