Mercury 300HP SEAPRO Engine Overhaul and Rebuild
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The contract involves the complete disassembly, inspection, repair, and reassembly of Mercury 300HP SEAPRO outboard engines to meet original equipment manufacturer specifications. This work includes thorough evaluation of all internal components, replacement of worn or damaged parts with approved OEM equivalents, and meticulous reassembly to ensure peak mechanical integrity. Each engine must undergo rigorous performance testing and operational validation to confirm compliance with factory standards for power output, fuel efficiency, reliability, and safety under simulated marine conditions. The work is to be performed under a subcontract solicitation issued by the Department of Defense with a place of performance located at 33172. The solicitation was posted on July 1, 2026, and responses are due by July 15, 2026. The North American Industry Classification System code 811111 indicates the scope is within machinery and equipment repair and maintenance. All work must adhere strictly to OEM protocols, and the successful contractor will be responsible for ensuring the rebuilt engines meet or exceed original factory performance benchmarks, with documentation of all procedures, parts used, and test results required for final acceptance.
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FL, 33172, USASet-Aside
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