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This Sources Sought opportunity from Department Of Homeland Security was posted on May 15, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

USCGC ALDER WLB 216

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USCGC-ALDER-DRYDOCK-REPAIRSFederal

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The contract seeks drydock maintenance services for the USCGC ALDER (WLB-210), a 225-foot Coast Guard buoy tender homeported in San Francisco, California. The scope of work includes comprehensive drydocking activities such as inspection, cleaning, maintenance, and preservation of the vessel’s underwater body paint, hull, buoy deck anchor chain, rudders, propeller, thrusters, shafting, ballast, sewage, and fuel tanks, as well as pipe cleaning. In total, approximately 124 specific maintenance tasks will be carried out, including ultrasonic testing of the hull plating, removal and inspection of propulsion components, and full preservation of the construction deck. This recurring maintenance must be completed within an 84-day performance window scheduled from November 2, 2026, to February 15, 2027, to align with Coast Guard operational requirements. All work will be done at the contractor’s facility. The solicitation, issued by the Department of Homeland Security’s SFLC Procurement Branch, is a sources sought notice intended to gather information from qualified companies with relevant experience, particularly those certified under various small business categories or large business status under NAICS code 336611. Interested parties must submit detailed company and capability information by June 12, 2026, including certifications, business size classifications, past performance records, and statements confirming intent to submit a proposal if a solicitation is issued. The notice clarifies that this is market research only and not a request for proposals, with no obligation on the government’s part to award a contract or pay for submissions. The point of contacts for the solicitation are Jerrod Gonzales and Sandra Martinez at the USCG, and companies are encouraged to register in the System for Award Management (SAM) to participate.

General Info

Drydock maintenance for USCGC ALDER, 124 tasks, 84-day window, market research, submissions due June 2026.

Agency

Department Of Homeland Security → Sflc Procurement Branch 2(00085)

NAICS

336611 - Ship Building and Repairing View NAICS

Place of Performance

CA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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Sources Sought Notice for USCGC ALDER Drydock Maintenance FY27

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AgencyDepartment Of Homeland Security → Sflc Procurement Branch 2(00085)
Contacts2 people available
OfficeALAMEDA, CA, 94501, USA
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Department Of Homeland Security → Sflc Procurement Branch 2(00085)
Office AddressALAMEDA, CA, 94501, USA
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USCGC ALDER (WLB-210) Buoy Tender Drydock FY2025, the purpose of this order is to Drydock (DD) maintenance availability will include at minimum: drydocking of a Vessel 225ft in length. Inspection, maintenance and preservation of underwater body paint, hull, buoy deck anchor chain. Maintenance to rudder, propeller, thrusters, and shafting. Ballast, sewage, fuel tank and pipe cleaning. Renew Sea valve and strainers


USCGC ALDER is a 225ft vessel homeported in San Fransico CA. The required service is a ship repair contract to complete recurring drydock maintenance items. All work is to be performed at the Contractor’s facility. The required performance period is 84 days. The performance period is accommodate Coast Guard cutter operational needs. Description: This Dry Dock will consist of approximately 124 work items, not limited to: hull plating ultrasonic testing, underwater body preserve, propeller removal and inspect, propulsion shaft removal, inspect, and reinstall, rudders remove, inspect, reinstall and preserve, construction deck 100% preserve, tanks clean and inspect, and boat davit inspect. This is not a new requirement. This is required maintenance. There is no intention to consolidate or bundle supplies/services.[1]


USCGC ALDER ADDRESS: 1 Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco, Ca 94130


Anticipated Period of Performance: 02 NOV 2026 – 15 FEB 2027



SUBMISSION OF INFORMATION: Companies having capabilities necessary to meet or exceed the stated requirements are invited to provide information to contribute to this market survey/sources sought notice including commercial market information and company information. Companies may respond to this Sources Sought Notice via e-mail to POC listed in the Sam.Gov announcement with the following information/documentation: Jerrod Gonzales @ Jerrod.a.gonzales@uscg.gov and Sandra Martinez @ sandra.a.martinez@uscg.mil no later than 0800 PST June 12, 2026 with all of the following information/documentation:


1. Name of Company, Address and DUNS Number.


2. Point of Contact and Phone Number.


3. Business Size applicable to the NAICS Code: 8(a) Small Business Concern; b. HUBZone Small Business Concern; c. Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Concern (SDVOSBC); d. Veteran Owned Small Business Concern (VOSBC); e. ED Woman Owned Small Business Concern (EDWOSB); f. Woman Owned Small Business Concern (WOSBC); g. Small Business Concern; h. Large Business Concern


4. Documentation Verifying Small Business Certification: Please provide the following documentation as it applies to your company.
a. If claiming 8(a) status, provide a copy of your 8(a) Certificate from SBA.
b. If claiming HUBZone status, provide a copy of your HUBZone Certificate from SBA.
c. If claiming SDVOSB status, provide documentation that shows the Service Disable Veteran (SDV) unconditionally owns 51 % of the business, controls the management and daily operations, and holds the highest officer position in the company. Documentation should also be provided to show that the SDV has a service-connected disability that has been determined by the Department of Defense or Department of Veteran Affairs. Finally, provide documentation that shows the business is small under the NAICS code 336611.
d. If claiming VOSB status, provide documentation that shows the Veteran unconditionally owns 51% of the business, controls the management and daily operation, make long-term decisions for the business, and holds the highest officer position in the company that works at the business fulltime during normal working hours. The documentation should also show the business is small under the NAICS code 336611.
e. If claiming EDWOSB status, provide documentation that shows the company is at least 51% owned by one or more women who are "economically disadvantaged", and primarily managed by an economically disadvantaged woman that make long-term decisions for the business, hold the highest officer position in the business and work at the business full-time during normal working hours. The documentation should also show the business is small under the NAICS code 336611. A woman is presumed economically disadvantaged if she has a personal net worth of less than $750,000 (with some exclusions), her adjusted gross yearly income averaged over the three years preceding the certification less than $350,000, and the fair market value of all her assets is less than $6 million.
f. If claiming Woman Owned Small Business (WOSB) status, provide documentation that shows the company is at least 51% owned and controlled by one or more women, and primarily managed by one or more women that make long-term decisions for the business and hold the highest officer position in the business and work at the business full time during normal working hours. The women must be U.S. citizens. The documentation should also show the business is small under the NAICS code 336611.
g. If claiming Small Business status, provide documentation to show the business is small under NAICS code 336611.


5. Statement of Proposal Submission: Statement that your company WILL submit a proposal as a prime contractor if a solicitation is issued as a result of this Sources Sought Notice.


6. Past Performance Information: Evidence of experience in work similar in type and scope to include contract numbers, project titles, and dollar amounts, points of contact and telephone numbers. If two companies are planning to conduct business and submit an offer as a Joint Venture or similar type of teaming agreement, they are requested to provide past performance information on projects of similar scope that they have performed together as a Joint Venture, if available. Providing individual past performance documentation from each company on separate projects where the two did not work together may be considered less relevant.


SAM: Interested parties should register at the System for Award Management (SAM) website as prescribed in FAR Clause 52.204-7 System for Award Management (OCT 2018). SAM can be obtained by accessing the internet at https://www.sam.gov/SAM/ or by calling 1-866-606-8220.


Disclaimer and Important Notes: This Sources Sought Notice is for market research purposes only and does not constitute a Request for Proposal/Quotation; and, it is not considered to be a commitment by the Government to award a contract nor will the Government pay for any information provided; no basis for claim against the Government shall arise as a result from a response to this Sources Sought Notice or Government use of any information provided. Failure to respond or submit information in sufficient detail may result in a company not being considered a likely offeror when making a decision on whether or how to set aside a solicitation for restricted competition.