The U. S. Coast Guard is seeking a contractor to replace approximately 50 linear feet of corroded 2 gauge Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) line at Station Morro Bay, CA. The work involves providing all labor, equipment, parts, and materials to replace the line in-kind. The contractor must comply with the Davis-Bacon Act and implement a comprehensive safety program. Required submittals, including a detailed pricing schedule, California licenses, and past performance, must be provided within 5 calendar days after contract award. The U. S. Coast Guard will have 5 calendar days to review submittals. Work must begin within 5 calendar days after submittal approval and be completed within 14 calendar days. The contractor shall notify the contracting officer of any long lead time equipment to potentially adjust the delivery date. Evaluation will be based on technical, past performance, delivery schedule, and price, with technical and past performance combined with delivery schedule being more important than price alone. A site visit can be arranged with MK1 Jack Fielden.
The bid notice states that completion of work shall be accomplished within 14 calendar days from acceptance of submittals. The contractor shall provide all required information and complete this contract within this time schedule, unless approved by the contracting officer. The contractor, upon receiving notification that the U. S. Coast Guard has approved the submittals and having received the contractors firm delivery date schedule, will have 5 calendar days to begin work on the project and have the project completed within 14 calendar days.
The bid notice states that installation, operation, maintenance manuals and warranty information for the equipment and system components shall be turned over to the cor upon project completion.
The bid notice states that the government will award a contract resulting from this solicitation to the responsible offeror whose offer conforming to the solicitation will be most advantageous to the government, price and other factors considered. The following factors shall be used to evaluate offers in order of importance: Technical, Past Performance, Delivery Schedule, and Price. Technical and Past Performance, when combined with Delivery Schedule, are more important than price alone.
The bid notice states that required bidding documents include: 1 full detailed pricing schedule, separating labor and materials, 2 license(s) to perform work in California, and 3 past performance of similar jobs, if available.
The bid notice states that a site visit should be arranged with MK1 Jack Fielden, and can be contacted via email at jack. a. feilden@uscg. mil.