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USCG Ice Breaker, Buoy & Construction Tender Product Line Caterpillar Engine IDIQ FY 2026-2031

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The contract pertains to a five-year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) agreement spanning fiscal years 2026 through 2031, with a performance period from September 23, 2026, to September 22, 2032. It is focused on providing maintenance services for Caterpillar engines installed on United States Coast Guard Ice Breaker, Buoy, and Construction Tender vessels. The scope includes conducting Top-End Overhauls (TEOs), Center-Section Overhauls (CSOs), and scheduled depot-level maintenance to ensure the engines adhere to the original equipment manufacturer's maintenance protocols, thereby optimizing engine performance and extending service life. The contract falls under the NAICS code 333618 and is managed by the U.S. Coast Guard within the Department of Homeland Security, with Norfolk, Virginia identified as the primary place of performance. Key contacts for this requirement include Jason Taylor, Robert Holt, and Small Business Specialist Laura Lugo, who oversee various aspects of the contract. This initiative supports the operational readiness and longevity of critical Coast Guard vessels by ensuring timely and effective engine maintenance throughout the contract duration.

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Five-year contract for Caterpillar engine maintenance on US Coast Guard vessels, ending 2032.

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Department of Homeland Security → United States Coast GuardView Agency

NAICS

333618 - Other Engine Equipment ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

Norfolk, VA, USA

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

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USCG Ice Breaker, Buoy & Construction Tender Product Line Caterpillar Engine IDIQ FY 2026-2031. This requirement is for a five-year Indefinite delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract from fiscal year 2026 to fiscal year 2031 with a period of performance of 23 September 2026 to 22 September 2032. This contract is required to conduct Top-End Overhauls (TEOs), Center-Section Overhauls (CSOs), and scheduled depot-level maintenance for all installed Caterpillar (CAT) engines on Ice Breaker, Buoy and Construction Tender assets. The maintenance and overhaul of the Caterpillar engines support the original equipment manufacturer's planned maintenance schedule to maximize the equipment's efficiency and lifespan.

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