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Marine Welding and Steel Fabrication

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The contract titled Marine Welding and Steel Fabrication is a subcontract under the SBA small business set aside program, aimed at performing structural steel repairs aboard vessels during dry dock operations. Scope of work includes hull plating repairs, deck repairs, and the fabrication and installation of brackets or supports, requiring skilled welding and steel fabrication expertise in a marine environment. The work is to be performed in connection with naval or commercial maritime assets, though the exact vessel or location is unspecified. The North American Industry Classification System code 332320 confirms this as a metal fabrication and structural steel contracting activity. The solicitation was posted on July 15, 2026, with a response deadline of August 7, 2026, at 6:00 PM Eastern Time. The awarding agency is the Department of Commerce under the Ead-Omao office, though no specific point of contact or physical performance location is provided. Interested parties must submit proposals through the FedConnect portal using the linked document identifier. This opportunity is restricted to eligible small businesses under the SBA’s guidelines, with no indication of a preference for geographic or industry-specific subcontractors beyond the small business requirement.

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Small business subcontract for marine steel fabrication and welding during dry dock repairs.

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Perform structural steel repairs including hull plating, deck repairs, and fabrication of brackets or supports during dry dock.

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