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OAK DS FY27

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The contract calls for dockside maintenance availability for the USCGC Oak, a 255-foot Juniper Class Buoy Tender homeported in Newport, Rhode Island. The scope of work encompasses comprehensive overhauls and inspections of hydraulic and electrical deck machinery, tank cleanings, and examinations of single and dual point davits as well as buoy cranes. Additionally, the contract includes cleaning and inspection of the main diesel engine and ship service diesel generators, exhaust piping cleaning, ventilation duct cleaning, and preservation of both interior and exterior surfaces to ensure the vessel's operational readiness and longevity. Scheduled for fiscal year 2027, this maintenance availability is posted by the United States Coast Guard under the Department of Homeland Security. The contract is identified by solicitation number F2026073236, with the performance location in Newport, Rhode Island. Key contacts for the contract include Chase Randall and Small Business Specialist Laura Lugo, who can provide further information or assist prospective contractors. The contract falls under NAICS code 336611, which relates to shipbuilding and related services, indicating a specialized technical requirement tailored to Coast Guard operational standards.

General Info

Fiscal year 2027 dockside maintenance for USCGC Oak including machinery, engine, and surface inspections in Newport.

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Department of Homeland Security → United States Coast GuardView Agency

NAICS

336611 - Ship Building and RepairingView NAICS

Place of Performance

NEWPORT, RI, USA

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AgencyDepartment of Homeland Security → United States Coast Guard
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Department of Homeland Security → United States Coast Guard
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Laura LugoSmall Business Specialist/APFS Coordinator

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USCGC OAK (WLB 211) (FY25) FY26 Dockside Availability. Dockside Maintenance Availability for CGC Oak (WLB 211) is a 255' Juniper Class Buoy Tender homeported out of Newport, RI. The work list will include but is not limited to hydraulic and electrical deck machinery overhauls, tank cleanings and inspections, single/dual point davit inspection and overhaul, buoy crane inspections, ventilation duct cleaning, main diesel engine and ship service diesel generator cleaning and inspection, exhaust piping cleaning, and preservation of various surfaces (both interior and exterior).

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