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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 25,2000 PSA#2522Department of the Navy, Naval Sea Systems Command, 2531 Jefferson Davis
Highway, Arlington, VA 22242-5160 C -- PRESERVATION TEAMS" FOR ORGANIZATIONAL LEVEL SHIP COATING
MAINTENANCE SOL PT -- 100 DUE 021900 POC Beau Brinckerhoff, (703)
602-0214 x212 Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) seeks sources to
provide qualified and certified "Preservation Teams" for the purpose of
US Navy ship system coating maintenance. The purpose of these
"Preservation Teams" is to conduct work that is traditionally executed
by U.S. Navy sailors (performing organizational work). This will not
include any work typically conducted by depots, IMA's, or shipyards.
The desired "Preservation Team" should have the capability to assess
coated systems, recommend appropriate maintenance actions, schedule
quick turn-around work, conduct the maintenance actions, and ensure
quality through properly documented inspections. "Preservation Teams"
are expected to provide "on-call" services with the ability to commence
work within a reasonable amount of time. Typically, it is expected that
"Preservation Teams" will be employed approximately 40 hours per week
throughout the year. NAVSEA is specifically seeking sources that are
able to provide a combination of skills in one or more fully formed
"Preservation Team(s)" that would be able to respond to U.S. Navy Ship
needs at any U.S. Naval facility. It is envisioned that each
"Preservation Team" would be based at or near the U.S. Naval facility
where the ships being supported are located. Qualifications by
personnel are the following: NACE level III (or Navy equivalent)
certified QA inspectors. Ability to properly manage jobs involving
removal of asbestos or leaded paint from older ships, if encountered.
Ability to lead/train people in NAVSEA guidelines regarding: Surface
preparation Coating application Quality assurance The number and type
of personnel needed for each "Preservation Team" will vary and is
contingent upon the type of ships serviced. However, it is expected
that a typical Surface Ship "Preservation Team" will be comprised of a
lead engineer, 1 surveyor/planner, 2 QA inspectors, 2 foremen and 16
paint technicians. Please provide your firm's capabilities in the areas
described above, the number of "Preservation Teams" that your firm
could provide, the possible location(s) that your "Preservation
Team(s)" could support, and the expected lead-time to form them. In
addition, provide your company's name, address, points of contact,
relevant experience, and current staffing. This sources sought
announcement does not constitute a Request For Proposal (RFP) and does
not obligate the government in any way to purchase or test any of the
potential services offered. Further, it does not commit the government
to pay for any proposal costs in response this sources sought
announcement. Submit responses for this synopsis to: Naval Sea Systems
Command Attn: Beau Brinckerhoff, NAVSEA 05M1 2531 Jefferson Davis Hwy.
Arlington, VA 22242-5160. Responses to this sources sought announcement
are due within 30 calendar days of the date of publication. Posted
01/21/00 (W-SN417478). (0021) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0012 20000125\C-0006.SOL)
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