Station Grand Isle Cable/Internet
Contract Overview
Solicitation details, issuing organization, response deadlines, documents, and interested companies for this government contract opportunity.
AI Contract Overview
The United States Coast Guard is soliciting quotes for the provision of Internet and Cable Television services at USCG Station Grand Isle, Louisiana, under a Firm-Fixed Price purchase order set aside 100% for small businesses as defined by FAR 19.5. The contract covers all labor, supplies, materials, equipment, supervision, licenses, and management necessary to deliver and maintain these services, with a one-year base period running from August 1, 2026, to July 31, 2027, and four successive one-year option periods extending through July 31, 2031. Offerors must submit a single total price encompassing the base year and all option years. Before submitting a quote, it is mandatory to review the Performance Work Statement and highly recommended to conduct a site visit to understand local conditions, with coordination handled by BMC Canady Strong at Canady.C.Strong@uscg.mil or (504) 382-4311. Proposals must include detailed pricing, a technical approach demonstrating capability to meet requirements, and past performance information, with evaluations based on price, technical acceptability, and past performance. Offerors without relevant past performance will receive a neutral rating; the government will assess relevance, quality, and timeliness using submitted references and independent sources, and may consider information on prior problems and corrective actions. All contractors must be actively registered in SAM.gov, and failure to comply with FAR 52.236-1 requiring at least 25% of the work to be performed by the prime contractor’s own workforce may result in the withholding of 15% of invoiced amounts. Administrative requirements include submitting a statement designating work to be performed by the contractor’s own laborers, mechanics, and supervisors, adhering to all applicable safety standards including OSHA regulations, and complying with Coast Guard security protocols such as vehicle and equipment searches, personnel identification, and prior submission of personnel lists. Submissions must be emailed to Lathan.A.Porter@uscg.mil no later than July 8, 2026, and must come from small businesses meeting eligibility criteria under NAICS code 517410.
General Info
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Place of Performance
Grand Isle, LA, 70358, USASet-Aside
Timeline
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Organization & Contact Information
Full Description
The United States Coast Guard is accepting quotes from qualified individuals or firms to provide all labor, supplies, materials, equipment, supervision, licenses, and management for Internet and Cable Television service for Coast Guard (USCG) Station Grand Isle.
Prior to submitting a quote, it is mandatory to examine the Performance Work Statement to become familiar with the required work, and it is highly recommended to visit the location to become familiar with existing conditions under which the work will be performed. All work must be completed in accordance with the Performance Work Statement.
For a site visit, please contact:
BMC Canady Strong
Canady.C.Strong@uscg.mil
(504) 382-4311
The period of performance for this contract is a one-year base period with four one-year (12 month) option periods as follows:
Base Period: 01 Aug 2026 - 31 Jul 2027
Option Year One: 01 Aug 2027 - 31 Jul 2028
Option Year Two: 01 Aug 2028 - 31 Jul 2029
Option Year Three: 01 Aug 2029 - 31 Jul 2030
Option Year Four: 01 Aug 2030 - 31 Jul 2031
Contractors’ quotes need to provide a total price for the base year and all option years.
This will be a firm-fixed priced purchase order awarded to the lowest priced technically acceptable offer. The evaluation factors are:
- Price
- Technical Acceptability
- Past Performance
Make sure to provide your price, technical approach, and past performance with your quote.
The Government will evaluate the past performance of each offeror to determine the degree of confidence that the offeror will successfully perform the contract requirements. Evaluation will consider the relevance, quality, and timeliness of prior work as demonstrated through submitted references and independent government sources. Offerors with no relevant past performance will receive a neutral rating. Past performance will be rated and factored into the overall evaluation as specified in the solicitation.
Offerors, if they wish, can also provide information on problems encountered on the identified contracts and the offeror’s corrective actions. The Government shall consider this information, as well as information obtained from any other sources, when evaluating the offeror’s past performance. The source selection authority shall determine the relevance of similar past performance information.
This is set aside 100% for small businesses.
All contractors must be actively registered in SAM.gov.
Submit quotes to Lathan.A.Porter@uscg.mil by the time and date listed in this solicitation.
In accordance with FAR 5.101(a)(2), all re-sponsible sources may submit a response which, if timely received, will be considered by the U.S. Coast Guard.
