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Remote Site Logistics and Material Transport

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This contract involves the transportation of personnel, equipment, and materials to Santa Barbara Island, located 48 miles offshore, requiring logistical support via barge or helicopter due to the island’s remote location and compromised wharf infrastructure. The scope of work is focused on ensuring reliable and safe movement of critical resources to support operations on the island, with transportation methods selected based on operational needs, weather conditions, and infrastructure limitations. The contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 483111, indicating a focus on inland water transportation services, and is issued by the Department of the Interior through its Dsc Contracting Services Division. Responses are due by July 24, 2026, with the solicitation posted on July 10, 2026, providing potential vendors a two-week window to submit proposals. The absence of a set-aside designation suggests this opportunity is open to all qualified contractors, and there are no specified location restrictions beyond the place of performance on Santa Barbara Island.

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Transport personnel and equipment to Santa Barbara Island via barge or helicopter by July 24, 2026, under DSC Contracting Services.

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Department Of The Interior → Dsc Contracting Services DivisionView Agency

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483111 - Deep Sea Freight TransportationView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of The Interior → Dsc Contracting Services Division
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Transportation of personnel, equipment, and materials to Santa Barbara Island, 48 miles offshore, via barge or helicopter due to remote location and damaged wharf infrastructure.

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