Multi Mission Surface Combatant (MMSC) Post Delivery Execution Yard (PDEY)
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The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) plans to issue solicitation N00024-26-R-2309 for post-delivery maintenance and industrial work on four Multi Mission Surface Combatants (MMSC) over a 14-month Post Delivery period for each vessel. The contract involves performing three key availabilities for each ship: a Post Shakedown Availability (PSA) following transit from Marinette and prior to Post Delivery Test & Trials (PDT&T); an Industrial Post Delivery Availability (IPDA) after PDT&T; and a Continuous Maintenance Availability (CMAV) at the end of the post-delivery period. Concurrent Planned Maintenance Availabilities (PMAVs) may also be scheduled during these periods. The work will be conducted under the Post Delivery Execution Yard (PDEY) contract using Cost Plus Award Fee (CPAF) or Cost-Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF) task orders. Contractor responsibilities include managing and executing the PSA, IPDA, and CMAV, drydocking during PSA, performing Post Repair Trials (PRT) after PSA, addressing emergent work identified during PSA, and providing test, trials, readiness, and inspection support. The contract’s period of performance will encompass the entire post-delivery phase for all four MMSCs. A draft solicitation will be made available upon request until July 3, 2026, with interested parties encouraged to submit feedback by July 17, 2026. The government invites comments and questions on the draft solicitation using track changes in Microsoft Word. The final Request for Proposal (RFP) is expected in the third quarter of calendar year 2026 and will be announced on SAM.gov, which serves as the official posting platform. Offerors must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) to participate. Points of contact for the solicitation include Amber Wargo and Brian Blasser, both located at the Washington Navy Yard.
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The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) intends to issue a solicitation, N00024-26-R-2309 for the execution of post-delivery availabilities on four (4) Multi Mission Surface Combatants (MMSC) during a 14-month Post Delivery (PD) period for each ship.
To effectively and efficiently accomplish necessary industrial work, three availabilities are planned for each ship in the MMSC post-delivery schedule. At a minimum, this includes a Post Shakedown Availability (PSA) following MMSC transit from Marinette and prior to Post Delivery Test & Trials (PDT&T), an Industrial Post Delivery Availability (IPDA) following PDT&T, and a Continuous Maintenance Availability (CMAV) at the conclusion of the post-delivery period. Also, concurrent Planned Maintenance Availabilities (PMAVs) may be tasked to the shipyard during these scheduled industrial availabilities. These availabilities will be accomplished under the Post Delivery Execution Yard (PDEY) Contract. Cost Plus Award Fee (CPAF) or Cost-Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF) task orders will be issued to support Post Delivery work for MMSC 1-4. The PD Execution Yard Contractor responsibilities include:
- Preparation and Management of PSA, IPDA, and CMAV
- Drydocking of MMSC during PSA
- Execution of PSA, IPDA, and CMAV as well as concurrent PMAVs
- Post Repair Trials (PRT) at the conclusion of PSA
- Emergent Work identified prior to or during the PSA
- Providing test, trials, readiness, and inspection support for the PSA
The Period of Performance of the contract is intended to cover the Post Delivery periods for all 4 MMSCs.
Submission Instructions: A draft solicitation is available and will be provided to those interested parties who request a copy via the instructions included in the “Solicitation Document Access” below. The government requests that all interested parties submit their request no later than 03 July 2026. Interested parties who consider themselves qualified to perform the herein described efforts are invited to submit all feedback to the draft solicitation be provided by 5pm EST on 17 July 2026. All responses under this Sources Sought Notice must be emailed to the procuring contracting officer (PCO) Brian Blaser (brian.w.blasser.civ@us.navy.mil) and the contract specialist (CS) Amber Wargo (amber.l.wargo.civ@us.navy.mil).
The government invites interested parties to review the draft RFP and submit any comments, recommendations, and questions using track changes and the comments features in Microsoft Word.
A final Request for Proposal (RFP) is anticipated to be released Q3 CY2026. The RFP release will be announced via SAM.gov and interested parties must comply with that announcement. Sam.gov is the single point of entry for posting of the synopsis and solicitations to the internet. Interested offerors should monitor the Sam.gov page for release of the solicitation, and any applicable amendments. Offerors must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) in order to participate in this procurement at https://www.sam.gov/portal.public/SAM/.
