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USNS MERCY O2N2 SYSTEM OVERHAUL

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N40443-11-T-0043Federal

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The contract involves the overhaul of two GEECO Model J83246T Cryogenic Liquid Oxygen Storage Tanks on the USNS Mercy, focusing on services provided by GAS EQUIPMENT ENGINEERING CORPORATION (GEECO) or an equivalent specialized authorized service facility in medical gas producing plants. This work is critical for maintaining the medical gas systems aboard the vessel, ensuring the reliable supply and storage of liquid oxygen. The solicitation is planned as a sole-source procurement due to the absence of alternative repair facilities with the necessary expertise and authorization. The contract is managed by the Military Sealift Fleet Support Command under the Department of Defense and is being solicited with the number N40443-11-T-0043. It was posted in November 2010 and will be performed in San Diego, California. Potential interested parties are directed to express their interest via email to the designated contract specialist, Dominick J Fonte. The work falls under NAICS code 336611, related to ship building and repairing, highlighting the specialized and technical nature of the services required for the USNS Mercy’s oxygen system overhaul.

General Info

Overhaul of two cryogenic oxygen tanks on USNS Mercy by GEECO, sole-source, San Diego.

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Department Of Defense → Military Sealift Fleet Support CommandView Agency

NAICS

336611 - Ship Building and RepairingView NAICS

Place of Performance

USNS MERCY, SAN DIEGO, CA, 92136, USA

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013 O2N2 Plant Repairs Statement of Work

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Military Sealift Fleet Support Command
Contacts1 person available
OfficeFPO, AE, 09622-0023, USA
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Department Of Defense → Military Sealift Fleet Support Command
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Office AddressFPO, AE, 09622-0023, USA
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DOMINICK J FONTECONTRACT SPECIALIST

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STATEMENT OF WORK: Provide services of GAS EQUIPMENT ENGINEERING CORPORATION (GEECO) authorized service facility or equal specialized in medical gas producing plants to overhaul of the two GEECO Model J83246T Cryogenic Liquid Oxygen Storage Tanks. See Note 22. This requirement is intended to be solicited on a sole source base to GEECO as no known alternate repair facilities exist. Please email interest to Dominick.Fonte@navy.mil and bob.link@navy.mil.

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