MODIFICATION
19 -- VESSEL OVERHAUL AND SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE FOUR-PERSON CREW TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN AN 83-FOOT ALUMINUM RESEARCH VESSEL, THE R/V MANTA.
- Notice Date
- 5/14/2012
- Notice Type
- Modification/Amendment
- NAICS
- 483112
— Deep Sea Passenger Transportation
- Contracting Office
- Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Western Acquisition Division-Boulder, 325 Broadway - MC3, Boulder, Colorado, 80305-3328, United States
- ZIP Code
- 80305-3328
- Solicitation Number
- NCND6011-12-02187SRG
- Archive Date
- 5/17/2012
- Point of Contact
- Suzanne A Romberg-Garrett, Phone: 303-497-5110
- E-Mail Address
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suzanne.garrett@noaa.gov
(suzanne.garrett@noaa.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- AMENDMENT #1 - ADDING REVISED AND CORRECTED SCOPE. DATE OF QUOTES DUE HAS BEEN MOVED TO MAY 17, 2012. COMBINED SYNOPSIS/SOLICITATION VESSEL OVERHAUL AND SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE FOUR-PERSON CREW TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN AN 83-FOOT ALUMINUM RESEARCH VESSEL, THE R/V MANTA. (I) This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in FAR Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice and in accordance with the simplified acquisition procedures authorized in FAR Part 13. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; proposals are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. (II) This solicitation is issued as a request for quotation (RFQ). Submit written quotes on RFQ Number NCND6011-12-02187SRG. (III) The solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-58. (IV) This solicitation is being issued as a Total Small Business Set-Aside. The associated NAICS code is 483112. The business size standard is 500 employees. (V) This combined solicitation/synopsis is for purchase of the following commercial services: CLIN 0001 - The Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary (FGBNMS) requires up to a four-person crew to operate and maintain an 83-foot aluminum research vessel, the R/V Manta. See the full attached Statement of Work below. (VI) Description of requirements is as follows: See attached Statement of Work below which applies to this requirement. (VII) Period of performance shall be from date of award (approximately May 25, 2012) to December 31, 2012. (VIII) FAR 52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors -- Commercial Items (Feb 2012), applies to this acquisition. (IX) FAR 52.212-2, Evaluation - Commercial Items (Jan 1999), applies to this acquisition. Offers will be evaluated based on price and the factors set forth in paragraph (a), and award will be made to the firm offering the best value to the Government. Paragraph (a) is hereby completed as follows: Evaluation will be based on the following in the order beginning with the most important: 1) Past Performance: The quote shall include two references including the phone number, full address with vendor email and contractor's past performance showing capability to meet the requirements of the scope. 2) Preference will be given to a vendor that can provide two (or more) crew members that have been certified, or can be certified, by the NOAA Diving Program as Working Divers no later the May 31, 2012. If not already certified, the costs associated with NOAA working diver training will be borne by the vendor. Costs associated with maintaining the certification will be covered by FGBNMS. 3) Preference will be given to a vendor that can demonstrate 3 years of experience and knowledge of Nitrox breathing air compressor operation and maintenance. 4) Price. The Government intends to award a firm-fixed price purchase order on an all or none basis. (X) The offeror must submit a completed copy of the provision at FAR 52.212-3, Offeror Representations and Certifications - Commercial Items (Feb 2012), with its quote. The offeror shall complete the annual representations and certifications electronically at http://orca.bpn.gov. (XI) The clause at FAR 52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions - Commercial Items (Feb 2012) applies to this acquisition. (XII) The clause at FAR 52.212-5, Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders - Commercial Items (APR 2012) applies to this acquisition. The following clauses under subparagraph (b) apply: (4) 52.204-10, Reporting Executive Compensation and First-Tier Subcontract Awards (Feb 2012) (Pub. L. 109-282) (31 U.S.C. 6101 note). (12)(i) 52.219-6, Notice of Total Small Business Set-Aside (Nov 2011) (15 U.S.C. 644). (23) 52.219-28, Post Award Small Business Program Rerepresentation (Apr 2012) (15 U.S.C. 632(a)(2)). (26) 52.222-3, Convict Labor (June 2003) (E.O. 11755). (27) 52.222-19, Child Labor-Cooperation with Authorities and Remedies (March 2012) (E.O. 13126). (28) 52.222-21, Prohibition of Segregated Facilities (Feb 1999). (29) 52.222-26, Equal Opportunity (Mar 2007) (E.O. 11246). (31) 52.222-36, Affirmative Action for Workers with Disabilities (Oct 2010) (29 U.S.C. 793). (38) 52.223-18, Encouraging Contractor Policies to Ban Text Messaging While Driving (Aug 2011). (40)(i) 52.225-3, Buy American Act-Free Trade Agreements-Israeli Trade Act (June 2009) (41 U.S.C. 10a-10d, 19 U.S.C. 3301 note, 19 U.S.C. 2112 note, 19 U.S.C. 3805 note, Pub. L. 108-77, 108-78, 108-286, 108-302, 109-53, 109-169, 109-283, and 110-138). (47) 52.232-33, Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer-Central Contractor Registration (Oct 2003) (31 U.S.C. 3332). (XIII) The following clauses are also applicable to this acquisition: 52.252-1 Solicitation Provisions Incorporated by Reference (Feb 1998) 52.252-2 Clauses Incorporated By Reference (Feb 1998), This contract incorporates one or more clauses by reference, with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text. Upon request, the Contracting Officer will make their full text available. Also, the full text of a clause may be accessed electronically at this address: https://www.acquisition.gov/far/index.html (End of Clause) The following additional FAR terms and conditions apply: 52.214-34, Submission of Offers in the English Language (Apr 1991) 52.214-35, Submission of Offer in U.S. Currency (Apr 1991) 52.217-8, Option to Extend Services (Nov 1999) 52.223-1, Biobased Product Certification. (Dec 2007) 52.223-2, Affirmative Procurement of Biobased Products Under Service and Construction Contracts. (Dec 2007) 52.223-3, Hazardous Material Identification and Material Safety Data (Jan 1997) 52.223-4, Recovered Material Certification (May 2008) 52.223-5, Pollution Prevention and Right-to-Know Information (May 2011) 52.223-10, Waste Reduction Program (May 2011) 52.223-11, Ozone-Depleting Substances (May 2001) 52.228-5, Insurance - Work on a Government Installation (Jan 1997) Department of Commerce Clauses: 1352.201-70, Contracting Officer's Authority (Apr. 2010). The Contracting Officer is the only person authorized to make or approve any changes in any of the requirements of this contract, and, notwithstanding any provisions contained elsewhere in this contract, the said authority remains solely in the Contracting Officer. In the event the contractor makes any changes at the direction of any person other than the Contracting Officer, the change will be considered to have been made without authority and no adjustment will be made in the contract terms and conditions, including price. REPRESENTATION BY CORPORATIONS REGARDING AN UNPAID DELINQUENT TAX LIABILITY OR A FELONY CONVICTION UNDER ANY FEDERAL LAW (CLASS DEVIATION) (MARCH 2012) (1) In accordance with Sections 543 and 544 of Public Law 112-55 Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act 2012, Title V (General Provisions) none of the funds made available by that Act may be used to enter into a contract with any corporation that- (a) Was convicted of a felony criminal violation under any Federal law within the preceding 24 months, unless the agency has considered suspension or debarment of the corporation and made a determination that this further action is not necessary to protect the interests of the Government. (b) Has any unpaid Federal tax liability that has been assessed, for which all judicial and administrative remedies have been exhausted or have lapsed, and that is not being paid in a timely manner pursuant to an agreement with the authority responsible for collecting the tax liability, unless the agency has considered suspension or debarment of the corporation and made a determination that this further action is not necessary to protect the interests of the Government. (2) The Offeror represents that, as of the date of this offer - (a) It is [ ] is not [ ] a corporation that was convicted of a felony criminal violation under a Federal law within the preceding 24 months. (b) It is [ ] is not [ ] a corporation that has any unpaid Federal tax liability that has been assessed, for which all judicial and administrative remedies have been exhausted or have lapsed, and that is not being paid in a timely manner pursuant to an agreements with the authority responsible for collecting the tax liability. (End of provision) (XIV) Defense Priorities and Allocations System (DPAS) and assigned rating do not apply. (XV) Quotes are required to be received in the contracting office no later than 4:00 P.M. Mountain Standard Time on May 17, 2012. All quotes must be faxed or emailed to the attention of Suzanne Romberg-Garrett through email Suzanne.Garrett@NOAA.gov. The fax number is (303) 497-3163. (XVI) Any questions or inquiries regarding this solicitation should be directed to the following three persons: Suzanne Romberg-Garrett through email Suzanne.Garrett@NOAA.gov or faxed to 303-497-3163 no later than 4:00 p.m. MST, May 16, 2012.   Statement of Work NCND6011-12-02187 STATEMENT OF WORK R/V MANTA CREW SERVICES FLOWER GARDEN BANKS NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY 1. Introduction The Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary (FGBNMS) requires up to a four-person crew to operate and maintain an 83-foot aluminum research vessel, the R/V Manta. The vessel's mission is to support research, monitoring, and aid in management of the FGBNMS. Operations will also be conducted outside the FGBNMS in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. In addition to research missions, the vessel will support dedicated educational and outreach cruises, serve as an enforcement platform, and assist as necessary in response to emergencies. The R/V Manta is owned by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and is home ported at Texas A&M University at Galveston, on Pelican Island in Galveston, Texas. This contract will be administered through FGBNMS. The FGBNMS will provide a point of contact to act as the contract's technical representative to oversee day-to-day operation and maintenance activities. The FGBNMS technical representatives will be the sanctuary Superintendent and/or the FGBNMS Vessel Operations Coordinator (VOC). 2. Scope 2.1 The contractor will provide a fully qualified crew of up to four persons to operate and maintain the R/V Manta. Reimbursement under this agreement will be based on a per day basis. The number and type of crew necessary per day will be dependent on the type of operation or service required by the FGBNMS. For operations at sea for durations less than 12 hours a day, the crew will consist of a Captain (Operator in Charge) and a licensed or unlicensed deckhand. For operations at sea for durations of more than 12 hours a day, the crew will consist of a Captain, a qualified mate and two licensed or unlicensed deckhands. For in port operations associated with mobilization, cruise preparation, routine maintenance and inspection, the crew will consist of at least one qualified Captain, and additional crew members with skills necessary to carry out the needed tasks. Under direction of the FGBNMS Superintendent or designee and along with other crewmembers the main objectives are to ensure the safe operation of the government vessel, safe and timely execution of scientific missions, and the safety and wellbeing of the crew and passengers. Minimum qualifications for the Captain, Mate and deckhands are given in Section 3. 2.2 The contractor will provide a qualified crew (4 persons) to conduct up to 40 days of operation at sea (duration over 12 hours per day) aboard the R/V Manta during 2012. 2.3 The contractor will provide a qualified crew (one to four persons) to support up to 14 days of preparation and mobilization for cruises to be conducted aboard the R/V Manta. 2.4 The contractor will provide a qualified crew (typically 1 to 2 persons) to support up to 26 days of routine and other necessary maintenance activities related to the R/V Manta. 2.5 For purposes of this contract, a work-day will consist of twelve hours. Partial days will be considered and calculated in 3-hour blocks as agreed upon by the FGBNMS technical representative. 2.6 The contractor is required to provide all necessary insurance listed in section 8. 2.7 The contractor shall cover travel expenses of the employees to / from the vessel. Travel time will not be included as work time. 2.8 The contractor is to ensure that the employees have no medical conditions that might predispose personnel to a dangerous situation while at sea. 2.9 The contractor shall provide for necessary crew training to maintain required licenses and certifications. Specialized training may be reimbursed through this contract upon approval of the FGBNMS technical representative. 2.10 The contractor shall provide routine supplies and equipment necessary for mission operations and maintenance on a reimbursement basis, in consultation and with approval of the FGBNMS technical representative. 2.11 The contractor will be responsible for the preparation of meals during operations at sea, and must provide a crewmember to act in this capacity. 3. CAPTAIN Statement of Work 3.1 Captain of R/V Manta The following tasks will be performed by the Vessel Captain: a. Serve as Primary captain/ Operator In Charge aboard the R/V Manta. b. Responsible for vessel operations at sea, in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. Project cruises will be scheduled in advance, but employee must be flexible to work within weather windows and be available for emergency responses (ie. hurricane evacuation). c. Ensure the safe navigation and mechanical operation of the vessel, as indicated by USCG regulations, NOAA/NOS small vessel policy guidelines, and the small boat operations manual. Create voyage plans in accordance with cruise plans for each cruise. d. Conduct vessel pre-departure checklist and hold a safety briefing for all embarked personnel at the start of every cruise and ensure that all safety procedures are understood and adhered to while underway. Prepare float plans and communicate with land point of contact daily when underway. e. Conduct periodic fire, man overboard, abandon ship, and all other required drills when underway as indicated in vessel operations manual. f. Work with FGBNMS staff to prepare for and execute scientific cruises. Work closely with the vessel operations coordinator to facilitate the day to day duties, and oversee the maintenance program of the vessel. g. Operate or oversee the operation of deck equipment and dive air compressor. h. Assist coordination of a wide variety of logistical arrangements; cooking, fueling, staging of scientific gear, and delivery of repair parts, galley stores, and supplies in ports along the Gulf of Mexico. i. Work collaboratively with the crew to ensure readiness of the entire vessel's systems. Assist in the coordination of routine and preventative maintenance on vessel machinery and equipment as established by NOAA, vessel and equipment manufacturers. Document all work completed in a vessel maintenance log and/or prepare it to be entered into a database. j. Assist with inspections and maintain safety equipment in accordance with NOAA procedures. k. Document all vessel-related activities in the vessel's logbooks. l. Assist in the coordination of vendors for specific repairs, equipment maintenance, and dry dock periods. 3.2 Required Certifications for Captain: a. Must possess at minimum a valid USCG 100 ton Master's license b. Current in First Aid, CPR, and AED training c. Radar Observer 3.3 Recommended certifications: a. STCW Medical Person in Charge or Basic EMT b. Rescue Boat or small boater's course c. Basic and Advanced Firefighting d. Oxygen Administration 3.4 Required Knowledge: a. Must possess at least three years of specific knowledge and experience of offshore waters in the Gulf of Mexico, preferably in the vicinity of the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Other offshore/ near coastal experience from other regions of the country may qualify. b. Must have knowledge of commercial marine diesel engine operation, and experience with marine electrical, plumbing, air conditioning, and auxiliary systems. c. Must have experience with operations of marine electronics; including VHF radio, radar, and electronic navigation systems. d. Must have experience operating vessels where SCUBA diving was conducted. 3.5 Preferred Knowledge: a. Operations involving computer systems and deploying scientific and oceanographic equipment, such as trawl nets, CTD's, ROV's, side scan sonar, or other transducers. b. Operation of dive-air compressor systems (HP and LP) c. Operation of deck equipment, such as scientific winches, A-frame, knuckle crane d. Advanced engineering skills/ Troubleshooting skills 4. MATE Statement of Work 4.1 Tasks to be performed by the Vessel Mate: a. Split a watch rotation with the Captain aboard the R/V Manta, operating at sea, in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. Cruises will be scheduled in advance, but employee must be flexible to work within weather windows and be available for emergency responses. b. Ensure the safe navigation and mechanical operation of the vessel, as indicated by USCG regulations, NOAA/NOS small vessel policy guidelines, and the small boat operations manual. c. Be able to fulfill the captains responsibilities in the event of an emergency. Ensure that all safety procedures are understood and adhered to while underway. d. Operate deck equipment, dive air compressor, and small boat when necessary. e. Supervise and train the vessel deckhand(s) on proper deck machinery and scientific gear deployment operations. f. Assist the OIC in conducting periodic fire, man overboard, and abandon ship drills when underway. Assist the OIC in safety briefings and pre departure check offs. g. Work collaboratively with the captain and deckhand(s) to ensure readiness of all the vessel's main systems. Conduct routine and preventative maintenance on vessel systems and equipment as established by NOAA, vessel, and equipment manufacturers. Document all work completed in a vessel maintenance log and/or enter into a database. h. Act as the vessel safety officer, assist with annual fleet inspection and inspect safety equipment in accordance with NOAA small boat policy. i. Document all vessel-related activities in the Manta's bridge and engine room logs. 4.2 Required Certifications: a. Must possess at least a valid USCG 100 ton Master's license, Near Coastal b. Current in First Aid, CPR, and AED training c. Radar Observer 4.3. Recommended certifications: a. MPIC or Basic EMT b. Rescue Boat or small boater's course c. Basic and Advanced Firefighting d. Oxygen Administration 4.4 Required Knowledge: a. Must possess at least one year of specific knowledge and experience of offshore waters in the Gulf of Mexico, preferably in the vicinity of the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Other offshore/ near coastal experience from other regions of the country may qualify. b. Must have knowledge of large marine diesel engine operation, and experience with marine electrical, plumbing, air conditioning, and auxiliary systems. c. Must have experience with operations of marine electronics; including VHF radio, radar, and electronic navigation systems. d. Must have experience operating vessels where SCUBA diving was conducted 4.5 Preferred Experience: a. Operations involving computer systems and deploying oceanographic equipment, such as trawl nets, CTD's, ROV's, side scan sonar, or other transducers. b. Operation of deck equipment, such as scientific winches, A-frame, knuckle boom crane c. Intermediate engineering skills 5. DECKHAND(s) Statement of Work 5.1 Tasks to be performed by the vessel Deckhand: a. Responsible for deck equipment (crane, winches, A-frame, davit) operation and maintenance (as designated by captain and mate). For typical vessel operations at sea, a twelve-hour workday is required. Cruises will be scheduled in advance, but employee must be flexible to work within weather windows and be available for emergency responses. b. Follow and ensure standard operating procedures are being followed on deck, as indicated by the NOAA/NOS small vessel policy guidelines and small boat operations manual. c. Other duties include assisting in mooring and anchoring, standing watch, cooking, assisting the scientific party with over-the-side operations, and conducting safety and engine room rounds. d. Participate in the pre-departure safety briefing. e. Participate in periodic fire, man overboard, abandon ship, and other required drills when underway. f. Act as small boat coxswain for vessel's 16 foot skiff. g. Operate the dive air compressor system and assist the scientific party in filling tanks. h. Set up and break down the dive deck i. Assist on a wide variety of mission related activities such as staging of scientific gear, delivery of galley stores, and supplies. j. Work collaboratively with the captain and mate to ensure readiness of all the vessel's systems. Assist the crew in routine and preventative maintenance on vessel systems and equipment as established by NOAA, vessel, and equipment manufacturers. k. Assist the mate with inspections and maintain safety equipment in accordance with NOAA procedures. l. Clean the exterior and interior decks when necessary. 5.2 Required Certifications: a. Must have prior boating experience offshore b. Current in First Aid, CPR, and AED training c. Small boater's course certificate (USCG Auxiliary or equivalent) 5.3 Recommended Certifications: a. STCW Basic Safety Training b. Oxygen Administration c. Basic and Advanced Firefighting d. Diving certification 5.4 Required Knowledge: a. Prior sea experience aboard research vessel, dive vessel, or small boats in the offshore waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Other offshore/ near coastal experience from other regions of the country may qualify. b. Basic seamanship skills (knots, splicing, mooring, safety) c. Experience aboard vessels where SCUBA diving was conducted 5.5 Preferred Experience: a. Operations involving deploying oceanographic equipment, such as trawl nets, plankton nets, CTD's, ROV's, side scan sonar, or other transducers. b. Operation of dive-air compressor systems (HP and LP) c. Operation of deck equipment, such as scientific winches, A-frame, knuckle boom cranes d. Basic engineering and watch standing skills 6. Place of Performance The work will be conducted aboard the NOAA vessel R/V Manta within the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. The primary area of operation will be the vicinity of the FGBNMS, located approximately 110 miles offshore, southeast of Galveston, TX. Additional area of operation will include the waters of the continental shelf of the Gulf of Mexico. The vessel's home-port is at Texas A&M Galveston (TAMUG) marina on Pelican Island in Galveston, TX. Vessel Specifications: Built in 2007-8 • Aluminum foil-assisted catamaran • Length: 83' Beam: 30' Draft: 3.5' • Tonnage: 78 tonnes fully laden • Main engines: Twin Caterpillar C-32 Acerts • Service generators: Twin Northern Lights, 65kw • Main propulsion: Twin Hamilton H571 Waterjets • Tankage: 3400 gallons fuel, 500 gallons water, 500 gallons sewage • 12 cfm breathing air compressor with nitrox membrane system • 15.5' Polaris RHIB, with 50 HP outboard • Berthing: 14 (10 passengers) 7. Period of Performance 7.1 Dates: Upon execution (approximate start date is May 25th 2012 or sooner) to December 31, 2012. 8. Insurance 8.1 Workers compensation Contractors are required to comply with applicable Federal and State workers compensation. 8.2 Jones Act liability The Jones Act permits injured seamen to seek compensation for injuries resulting from the negligence of their employers or co-workers during the course of their employment on a vessel. In addition to compensation for injuries caused by negligence, an injured seaman may also make a claim against the vessel's owner on the basis that the vessel was not seaworthy. An employer may also be liable for failing to provide a seaman with adequate medical care. 9. Special consideration concerning crew experience, knowledge and training 9.1 Preference will be given to a vendor that can provide two (or more) crew members that have been certified, or can be certified, by the NOAA Diving Program as Working Divers. If not already certified, the costs associated with NOAA working diver training will be borne by the vendor. Costs associated with maintaining the certification will be covered by FGBNMS. 9.2 Preference will be given to a vendor that can demonstrate substantial experience and knowledge of Nitrox breathing air compressor operation and maintenance. 10. Bid instructions. 10.1 The prospective contractor should submit a bid based on the number of crew necessary to carry out the required mission or tasks. In general, the number of crew needed will vary from one to four. In all cases (including maintenance activities), one of the crew will be a licensed captain, unless approved by the FGBNMS technical representative. 10.2 The reimbursement amount for crew will be based a 12-hour "day rate", and will include all overhead and administrative charges (including insurance, etc.). 10.3 The bid will include a day rate proposal for an operational day at sea (more than 12 hours duration). This crew must include at a minimum: two licensed captains (one Master and one Mate), and two qualified deckhands. Additional categories of crew may also be considered (engineer, cook, etc.). Under all circumstances, there must be a defined standard day rate, regardless of crew composition. 10.4 The bid will also include a day rate proposal for mobilization and maintenance days in port. This bid can be based on individual crew-member day rates, or can be based on the number of crew necessary to carry out the required tasks. In general, mobilization days will require 2-3 crew (with at least one being the master or mate), and maintenance days will require 1-2 crew. 10.5 Information shall be provided on how the purchase of supplies and other expenditures by the vendor will be handled. 11.0 Selection Evaluation 11.1 Selection will be based on personnel qualifications, crew capabilities and record of past performance. Past performance will be determined by checking references and getting historical reviews of candidates. Favorable decision will weigh heavily for candidates that meet either one or both of the special considerations items identified in Section 9. These items pertain specifically to operation of the R/V Manta and the crew's compatibility to FGBNMS operational requirements. 12.0 Contacts and Site Visit (Contact Lt. Weekley for site visit if you would like one and set up a time prior to close of the request for quote due date of Wednesday, May16, 2012, 4pm mst.) Marc Weekley, LT/NOAA Vessel Operations Coordinator Ofc. (409) 621-5151 x104 Cell (979) 777-7183 Or alternate point of contact: George P. Schmahl. Superintendent Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary Ofc. (409) 621-5151 ext. 102
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- Address: FLOWER GARDEN BANKS NMS, 4700 AVENUE U, BLDG 216, GALVESTON, Texas, 77551, United States
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