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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 19,1995 PSA#1265Commandant(G-ACS-1C), U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street
SW., Washington, DC 20593-0001 A -- OPTIMAL STRATEGIES FOR INSPECTION OF SHIPS FOR FATIGUE/AND OR
CORROSION DAMAGE SOL DTCG23-95-R-EO1012 DUE 033195 POC Contact: Ms.
Vivian Haynes, Ph:(202) 267-6207/Contracting Officer:Cliff Davis,
Ph:(202) 267-6201 The U.S. Coast Guard on behalf of the Ship Structure
Committee has a research and development requirement to develop an
optimal strategy for the inspection of ships for fatigue and or
corrosion damage. The goal of this project is to develop strategies
that minimize the cost of vessel inspection without jeopardizing the
quality of ship maintenance programs. The Coast Guard anticipates a
cost reimbursement contract will be awarded. The contract performance
period will be approximately 450 days from contract award. It is
anticipated that the solicitation will be issued on or about February
15, 1995. Your request for a copy of the solicitation must be received
in writing within 30 calendar days from the date of the publication of
this notice. Requesters for copies of the solicitation should represent
themselves as a small or large business as defined by Standard
Industrial Classification (SIC) code 8711, Marine Engineering, with a
size standard of $13.5 million. It is requested that a self addressed
mailing label be provided with the request for the solicitation. Based
upon the information available at the printing of this notice, a small
business set-aside is not anticipated for this R&D project. However,
small business sources who feel they can fulfill the above requirement
are requested to submit a written Statement of Capability (SOC). This
SOC shall address the items set forth in Note 25. No other notice will
be published until a award is made. FOR MINORITY, WOMEN OWNED AND
DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES: The Department of Transportation
(DOT), Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU),
has a program to assists minority, women-owned, and disadvantaged
business enterprises to acquire short-term working capital assistance
for transportation related contracts. Loans are available under the DOT
Short Term Lending Program (STLP) at prime interest rates to provide
accounts receivable financing. The maximum line of credit is $500,000.
For further information and applicable forms concerning the STLP,
please call the OSDBU at (800) 532-1169. Signed: Cliff Davis,
Contracting Officer. (0017) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0004 19950118\A-0004.SOL)
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