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Painting and Anti-Fouling Coating Application

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The contract calls for specialized marine surface treatment services including abrasive blasting and the application of marine-grade anti-fouling coatings to vessel hulls and underwater components. This work is essential for maintaining operational efficiency and preventing biofouling on maritime vessels, requiring strict adherence to industry standards for durability and environmental compliance. The scope is limited to surface preparation and coating application, with no mention of structural repairs or additional vessel services. This is a subcontract under the SBA set-aside program, designated by NAICS code 238320 for painting and coating contractors, indicating eligibility for small business participation. The solicitation was posted on July 15, 2026, with a firm response deadline of August 7, 2026, at 6:00 PM. The contracting entity is the Department of Commerce under the Ead-Omao office, though no specific location for performance or point of contact is provided. Interested parties must access the official solicitation through the FedConnect portal at the provided link to obtain full details and submit proposals.

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Marine surface treatment subcontract for anti-fouling coatings under SBA set-aside, due August 7, 2026.

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Department Of Commerce → Ead-OmaoView Agency

NAICS

238320 - Painting and Wall Covering ContractorsView NAICS

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Perform surface preparation, abrasive blasting, and apply marine-grade anti-fouling coatings to hull and underwater surfaces.

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