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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 22,1999 PSA#2480Commander, Military Sealift Command, Bldg 210, 914 Charles Morris Court
SE, Code N10, Washington, DC 20398-5540 V -- WATER TRANSPORTATION SOL N00033-00-R-5220 DUE 112299 POC Pam
Broglio (202)685-5832 or Holly Hubbell (202)685-5826 WEB: Click here to
download a copy of the RFP, http://www.msc.navy.mil/N10/solicsum.htm.
E-MAIL: Click here to contact the contract specialist,
Pam.Broglio@msc.navy.mil. ****THIS IS A 100% SMALL BUSINESS SET
ASIDE**** A. Military Sealift Command, Sealift Program Office, Code
PM52P, requests proposals for a U.S. flag ocean-going tug capable of
meeting the transportation requirements described below. Ref (A) shall
be the charter form of any contract resulting from this solicitation
and is available upon request. This acquisition is set aside for small
business concerns. 1. RFP No.: N00033-00-R-5220 (Dated: 18 Nov 1999)
2. Contract No.: Will be provided upon fixture. 3. Issuing agency:
(Code: N00033) Military Sealift Command PM52P, Bldg. 210, Room 275 914
Charles Morris Court SE Washington, DC 20398-5540 4. Address proposals
to: Fax proposals to (202)685-5852 or alternate (202)685-5887. 5. Tug
required: U.S. flag ocean-going tug capable of towing the vessels
described in Box 6 below. Government will provide towing bridles.
Contractor shall provide towing cable for vessels. Contractor shall
provide independent survey to certify the acceptability of tow rig and
its attachments to the towed vessels. Tug must have a minimum of 2,000
shaft horsepower. The required delivery date in Philadelphia, PA, is 11
December 1999. Tug and tow to be rigged by contractor in accordance
with proposed tow plan, except that government will secure bridles to
tows. 6. Description of the Tow: Two (2) YTB tugs. Vessel Description:
Length overall, 109 ft.; beam, 29 ft.; maximum draft, 14 ft. Riding
crew: No. 7. Port/Place of Departure: Roosevelt Roads, PR. 8.
Port/Place of Destination: Philadelphia, PA. 9. Laytime: 1 day SSHINC
each port. 10. Proposals accepted until: 1000 hrs EDST 22 November
1999. 11. Laydays: Commencing 03 December 1999/Cancelling 03 December
1999. 12. For additional information, contact Pam Broglio (202)685-5832
or Holly Hubbell (202)685-5826. 13. Account chargeable: To be provided
upon award. 14. Submit invoices to the paying office as follows:
Military Sealift Command, N86 914 Charles Morris Court SE Washington,
DC 20398-5540 15. Articles deleted frommaster solicitation: See
Attachment J2 and delete first sentence of C3.1(e)on page 6 and delete
paragraphs H24.1, H24.2, and H24.3 on pages 21-23. 16. Articles
modified in master solicitation: See Attachment J2. 17. Articles added
to master solicitation: See Attachment J2 and the following: (a)
"H24.1. Any and all costs associated with the following shall be for
the sole account of the owner without recourse to the government,
provided any of the following results during the performance of
services under this contract or preparations therefor from any
negligence, wrongful act, or omission of owner or its agents, servants,
employees, or subcontractors; or from any unseaworthiness, unfitness,
or breakdown of any tug, gear, or other equipment furnished by owner
under this contract: (a) injury or death of tugmaster or crew of the
tug or of captain, officers, or crew of the tow; (b)injury or death of
any person aboard the tug or tow; (c) loss or damage of whatsoever
nature sustained by the tug or tow or any property aboard the tug or
tow; (d) loss or damage of whatsoever nature caused to or suffered by
third parties or their property by reason of contact with the tug or
tow or by any obstruction created by the presence of the tug or tow;
(e) any liability in respect of wreck removal for the tug or tow or in
respect of the expense of moving or lightening or buoying the tug or
tow or in respect of preventing or abating pollution originating from
the tug. "H24.2. Whenever the tugmaster (or any crew) of any tug
furnished or engaged in furnishing tug power or assistance to any
vessel (which vessel utilizes or has readily available her own
propulsion capacity) goes aboard said vessel, or when any licensed
pilot goes aboard said vessel, said tugmaster, crew member or licensed
pilot becomes the servant of the owner of said assisted vessel in
respect of the giving of orders to any of the tugs provided for or
engaged in said services and in respect of the handling of the vessel.
Further, neither those providing the tug or pilot, nor the tug, its
owners, charters, operators, manager, or agents shall be under any
liability for executing the orders of said tugmaster, crew member, or
licensed pilot, nor shall same be liable for any damage resulting
therefrom, unless said damage is caused or results from the negligence
or wrongful act or omission of the tug owners, charterers, operators,
managers, employees, or agents of those furnishing the tug or pilot.
H24.3. In all instances in which any vessel being handled by owner's
tug sustains damage or is involved in any incident resulting in damage
to vessels or property or in bodily injury or death, owner shall
secure a report from the tugmaster or officer acting as pilot or from
any licensed pilot aboard the vessel being handled. Owner shall submit
said report in triplicate to the contracting officer within 24 hours
following said incident, reporting the facts, listing deaths, reporting
the extent of damages or bodily injuries, and listing recommendations
to prevent recurrence." Attachment J2 is incorporated into this RFP by
reference and is available upon request. B. Instructions to Offerors
Offerors shall use the guidelines set forth in Section L of TUGCON 90
(Rev. 5/90) for submission of offers; however, at a minimum, the offers
must contain the following: 1. Towage price, daily demurrage rate, and
expense of marine surveyor. (Please indicate if the cost of the marine
surveyor is incorporated in the towage price.) 2. Shaft horsepower of
proposed vessel. 3. Full description of tow proposed. See Appendix I of
the U.S. NAVY TOWING MANUAL. 4. Confirm that towing cable will be
provided by contractor. 5. Part I of Ref (A). 6. Section K of Ref (A),
fully completed. C. Evaluation. For purposes of evaluation, one day of
demurrage and the cost of the marine surveyor will be included in the
evaluated price. Proposed tow plan will be reviewed for acceptability.
Signed: Cathlene Jo Stangler, Contracting Officer, Sealift Program,
PM52P Posted 11/18/99 (W-SN402068). (0322) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0091 19991122\V-0004.SOL)
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