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HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF, US COAST GUARD, SFLC PROCUREMENT BRANCH 2(00085), COAST GUARD ISLAND, BLDG 50-7, ALAMEDA CA 94501
J -- USCGC James Ship Service Diesel Generator SOL 70Z08525Q0019381 DUE 05/27/2025 at 08:00AM -07:00 POC Justin Wooldridge, justin.r.wooldridge@uscg.mil, tel:2068205327 Lindsay Mongiovi, lindsay.n.mongiovi@uscg.mil, tel:5716086752
POsting for informational purposes. This has been award Sole Source due to ONLY ONE SOURCE REASONABLY AVAILABLE.
STATEMENT OF WORK (SOW) FOR
SSDG#1 Heat Exchanger
1. OBJECTIVE
The objective of this Statement of Work is to overhaul a heat exchanger from the USCGC JAMES' Ship Service Diesel Generator #1 (SSDG#1) to ensure its proper functionality and operational readiness. IAW CG Maintenance Procedure card M-C-101O. Vendor shall disassemble and clean all components of the SSDG Heat Exchanger. Upon inspection submit CFR to CG POC listed below if additional maintenance is needed.
2. SCOPE OF WORK
- Disassembly: Disassemble the heat exchanger provided by the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG).
- Inspection: Thoroughly inspect all components of the heat exchanger for wear, damage, corrosion, or other defects.
- Cleaning: Clean all heat exchanger components to remove any accumulated debris, scale, or contaminants.
- Testing: Test the heat exchanger components for leaks and proper functionality after cleaning. Specific testing methods will be determined based on industry best practices and the heat exchanger's design.
- Re-assembly: Re-assemble the heat exchanger using new gaskets and seals. The USCG will provide sixty-five (65) of the 149-2209 seals and three (3) of the 151-5257 seals from their existing stock for this purpose.
- Additional Parts Quote (if needed): Following disassembly and inspection, if additional parts beyond the provided seals are deemed necessary, the vendor shall provide a separate, detailed quote to the USCG for those parts. No additional parts will be ordered or installed without prior written approval from the USCG.
3. Location and Logistics:
- The USCG personnel will be responsible for transporting the heat exchanger to the BMC Summerville location.
- The USCG personnel will also be responsible for picking up the overhauled heat exchanger from the BMC Summerville location upon completion of the work.
4. DELIVERABLES
- Overhauled and re-assembled heat exchanger, ready for installation.
- Inspection report detailing the condition of the heat exchanger components prior to overhaul.
- Testing report documenting the results of the leak and functionality tests.
- If required, a separate detailed quote for any additional parts needed beyond the provided seals.
5. POC: Christian Burzyski, LTJG
1050 Register Street,
N. Charleston, SC 29405
(339) 832-5727
URL:
https://sam.gov/opp/915a5d7a6849468aabb9b332cb477e45/view
OutreachSystems Article Number: 20250523/PROCURE/0138
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