USS RUSHMORE (LSD-47) BALLAST TANKS PRSV N6264926R0047
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The contract pertains to the preservation of ballast tanks on the USS RUSHMORE (LSD-47) and is assigned under solicitation number N6264926R0047. Performance is limited to Commander, Fleet Activities SASEBO in Sasebo, Nagasaki, Japan, and the work must be executed by companies holding an active Master Ship Repair Agreement or capable Agreement for Boat Repair, with authorization to operate solely within Japan. The period of performance spans from October 12, 2026, to July 30, 2027, with a response deadline for proposals set for August 17, 2026. The solicitation was issued by the NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Yokosuka Site SASEBO and falls under NAICS Code 336611 for ship building and repairing. No set-aside provisions apply, and the primary point of contact is Yuki Takemori, reachable through the provided U.S. Navy email address. All interested parties must confirm their eligibility and authorization to conduct work in Japan before submitting a response.
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Sasebo, JP-42, 8570063, JPNSet-Aside
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USS RUSHMORE (LSD-47) 7 CLINS BALLAST TANKS PRESERVE
POP 10/12/2026-07/30/2027
Place of Performance: Commander, Fleet Activities SASEBO (CFAS) in
Japan.
The NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center (FLC) Yokosuka Site SASEBO issued
a competitive solicitation to Master Ship Repair Agreement (MSRA) and
capable Agreement for Boat Repair (ABR) holders in "Japan only".
Please ensure that your company meets these criteria and provides
any necessary documentation to demonstrate your authorization to
perform this work in Japan.
