SOLICITATION NOTICE
19 -- Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Contract (MAC) for Outsourcing Work from Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Availabilities on Fast Attack Submarines
- Notice Date
- 12/4/2024 12:27:24 PM
- Notice Type
- Presolicitation
- NAICS
- 336611
— Ship Building and Repairing
- Contracting Office
- NAVSEA HQ WASHINGTON NAVY YARD DC 20376-5000 USA
- ZIP Code
- 20376-5000
- Solicitation Number
- N0002425R4321
- Response Due
- 12/20/2024 8:59:00 PM
- Archive Date
- 01/04/2025
- Point of Contact
- Angel Jaeger, Jennifer Kramer
- E-Mail Address
-
angel.jaeger.civ@us.navy.mil, jennifer.l.kramer26.civ@us.navy.mil
(angel.jaeger.civ@us.navy.mil, jennifer.l.kramer26.civ@us.navy.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- SBP Partial Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
- Description
- Place of Performance: Norfolk, VA Kittery, ME Bremerton, WA Honolulu, HI Description This presolicitation notice under FAR 5.204 advises that the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) intends to issue a solicitation (request for proposals) in the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 for a multiple-award contract indefinite-delivery indefinite-quantity (MAC IDIQ) for discrete production, non-discrete production and other production work to support the Navy�s four public shipyards in accomplishing repair, maintenance, and modernization of nuclear-powered attack submarines. The specific requirements will be defined at the delivery order level, and will encompass efforts such as preservation, structural/non-destructive testing, shipboard work, electrical services, component repair, and engineering support. Efforts include performing drydock submarine repair, maintenance and alterations at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY), Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS), Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard (PHNSY), and Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (PNSY), and performing the repair and restoration of select critical components. Offerors are not required to have their own drydock. Work would be performed under delivery orders anticipated to be competed among MAC IDIQ awardees over a five-year base ordering period with three additional option years. The Navy will include rolling admissions provisions enabling the Navy to annually announce an interim competition for the purposes of adding additional contractors to the MAC IDIQ. The Navy has categorized the requirements to be procured under the MAC IDIQ into two tiers: Critical (Lot 1) and Non-Critical (Lot 2), as defined as follows: Critical (Lot 1) requirements consist of efforts that involve critical systems. Due to the nature of critical systems onboard the submarine and the likelihood that delays in completing work associated with these systems will have a significant impact on the overall CNO availability schedule, the Navy will require contractors to possess capability and capacity to meet technical requirements for critical systems to be eligible for Lot 1 scope. To complete this work, awardees are expected to have the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to complete multiple concurrent complex CNO availabilities on critical systems. Critical systems include but are not necessarily limited to the following (all systems listed imply areas of the system and equipment requiring work certifications that are not subject to Special Emphasis Program Controls (e.g., submarine safety program (SUBSAFE), fly by wire (FBW), deep submergence systems (DSS)): Vertical Launch System (VLS) Ship control system components Torpedo tubes Bow planes Sonar dome Large Vertical Array Shipboard hydraulics systems Normal fuel oil tank and systems Lube oil systems. The Navy intends to issue Critical (Lot 1) efforts under a full and open competition. Non-Critical (Lot 2) requirements consist of efforts that do not involve critical systems but may include systems and equipment requiring work certifications. Lot 2 scope is expected to require fewer specialized contractor capabilities, both in terms of personnel and equipment. The Navy intends to issue Non-Critical (Lot 2) efforts under a Small Business Set-Aside. Categories of work intended to be outsourced for both Critical (Lot 1) and Non-Critical (Lot 2) are described below: PRESERVATION - Includes administration, production support, materials, tools, and equipment to deliver preservation support that includes preservation for non-SUBSAFE hull and structural repair, internal and external submarine tanks preservation, lead bin repair and fabrication, de-ballasting and re-ballasting, anodes removal and install, tile removal and install, and safety track repair. STRUCTURAL/NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING (NDT) - Includes application of technical methods to examine materials or components in ways that do not impair their future usefulness and serviceability to measure geometrical characteristics and to detect, locate, measure, and evaluate flaws. NDT is also known as non-destructive examination, non-destructive inspection, and non-destructive evaluation. NDT is comprised of, but not limited to, the following methods and techniques: Magnetic Particle Testing, Liquid Penetrant Testing, Radiography Testing, Visual Testing, Ultrasonic Testing, and Eddy Current Testing. SHIPBOARD WORK - Includes the following functions: Temporary Service Sheet Metal Mechanic, Temporary Service Electrician, Temporary Service Pipefitter, Marine Machinery Mechanic, Shipwright, Plastic Fabricators/Wood Crafting, Fabric Worker, Laborer, Electrician, Shipfitter Mechanic, Sheetmetal Mechanic, Pipefitter, Insulator, Inside Machinist, Marine Electrician, Electronics Technician, etc. for systems and subsystems that may include computers and associated electronics; hardware, software, data, and payload control systems for Vertical Launch System (VLS)/Virginia Class Payload Tubes, Torpedo Tubes, and Torpedo Racks. Production support will include but not be limited to Marine Electrician, Marine Insulator/Lagger, Marine Pipefitter, Rigger/Weight Handler, Shipwright Staging/Shrink-wrap, and Forklift/Aerial Lift Operator.? ELECTRICAL - Includes the full range of depot level repairs and alterations, including troubleshooting, corrective and preventive maintenance, installation, and removal/replacement/repair of electrical equipment and systems onboard submarines. FIRE WATCH AND TANK WATCH - Includes execution of safety protocols including standing fire and tank watches. Fire watch support duties and functions, for the purpose of this effort, are defined as performing visual observation of the operation area on which industrial activity is being performed and extinguishing incipient stage fires as specified. Tank watch support duties and functions, for the purpose of this effort, are defined as performing visual observation of the operation area on which industrial activity is being performed. COMPONENT REPAIR - Includes repair and overhaul work on valves, pumps, actuators, and other components that are part of the Navy�s Corporate Component Repair Program, Advance Equipment Repair Program, and other Navy-owned Depot Level Repairables. Support shall include pre-testing, inspection, repair/replacement, and certification of completion. ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT - Includes the following functions: Marine Electrician, Marine Insulator/Lagger, Marine Pipefitter, Rigger/Weight Handler, Shipwright Staging/Shrink-wrap, Forklift/Aerial Lift Operator. In addition, the Contractor will provide the engineering and technical support related to ship systems, operational systems, and technology efforts Offerors are not required to be technically capable in all categories of work in one Lot to be acceptable. Demonstrated proficiency in one or more of the categories is sufficient to be awarded a MAC IDIQ under this effort. In order to be considered for contract award, offerors must have a CONFIDENTIAL facility clearance by the time of award. Prior to the issuance of the formal solicitation for this procurement, NAVSEA reserves the right to release a draft copy of the solicitation for industry review. Any draft solicitation will be released around the end of December 2024 via www.sam.gov under this solicitation number. The Government will not provide printed copies of the solicitation, whether in draft or final form. Interested firms should monitor www.sam.gov for the release of the solicitation and other updates related to this procurement. Inquiries concerning this presolicitation notice may be submitted via email to the points of contact identified in this presolicitation notice. The Government does not commit to providing a response to inquires received in response to this presolicitation notice. This presolicitation notice is for informational purposes only and shall not be construed as a commitment by the Government to solicit contractual offers or award contracts. The Government is not soliciting, nor will it accept, proposals in response to this presolicitation notice. This presolicitation notice does not constitute a request for proposals, a promise to issue a request for proposals, or a promise by the Government to pay for information or inquires received in response to this presolicitation notice or any subsequent synopsis or notice. The information contained herein is subject to modification and in no way binds the Government to award a contract. This is not a presolicitation notice issued under the advisory multi-step process set forth in FAR 15.202.
- Web Link
-
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://sam.gov/opp/c158db0aac844106a4c269366eebf82a/view)
- Place of Performance
- Address: USA
- Country: USA
- Country: USA
- Record
- SN07281315-F 20241206/241204230109 (samdaily.us)
- Source
-
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
(may not be valid after Archive Date)
| FSG Index | This Issue's Index | Today's SAM Daily Index Page |