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PROPOSALS/BIDS

The Commerce Business Daily lists no- tices of proposed government procurement actions, contract awards, sales of govern- ment property, and other procurement in- formation. The following is a brief listing of some of the proposed government con- tracts available.

BID DUE DATE TO BE DETERMINED for the restricted availability of YRBM-10.

The commencement date will be in the third quarter of fiscal year 1991. Characteristics of the vessel are: overall length, 111 feet 3 inches; beam, 35 feet 3 inches; draft (full load): 3 feet 5 inches; full load displace- ment: 250 tons; and light load displace- ment: 230 tons. Contact: Suzanne Kennedy (804) 743-3834, procurement assistant, Ja- net Lietha, contracting officer, Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair,

Naval Base, Charleston, S.C.

PROPOSALS DUE DATE MARCH 12 for drydocking and repair of U.S. tug Stanley.

Sol. DACW49-91-B-0005. Contractor to pro- vide all plant, equipment, materials and labor to drydock and repair vessel. Main characteristics: 86-foot 5-inch overall length; 23-foot beam; 10-foot 4-inch depth and 229-ton displacement. Requirement in- cludes towing from Buffalo, N.Y., to dry- docks and return to Buffalo. Contact: Rich- ard W. Reffner (716) 879-4250 at Depart- ment of the Army, U.S. Army Engineer Dis- trict, Buffalo, N.Y. 14207-3199.

PROPOSALS DUE APRIL 23 FOR the restricted availability of the USS Copeland (FFG-25). Sol. N62791-91-B-0035. Replace galley equipment. Work to be performed at

Naval Station San Diego. Contract dates are

May 6 through June 14, 1991. All San Diego area sources who currently hold, or are qualified for and willing to enter into a Mas- ter Agreement for Repair and Alteration of

Vessels (DFARS 17.71) prior to award, may submit a bid which shall be considered by agency. Contact: Charlotte Senhen, con- tract specialist (619) 556-2311, Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair,

Naval Station Box 119, San Diego, Calif. 92136-5119.

PROPOSALS DUE FEBRUARY 11 for miscellaneous ship repairs, drydock of

YOGN-125. Sol. N47456-91-R-0006. The work to be accomplished on the island of

Oahu, Hawaii during the period the period from April to May 3, 1991. The contractor must have (or be able to execute) Master

Ship Repair Agreement/Agreement for

Boat Repair with the Naval Sea Systems

Command, U.S. Navy. Request for copies of the solicitation should be received no later than 10 days prior to the closing date. Con- tact: Dwight N. Jackson (808)474-5502, contracting officer, Officer in Charge, Su- pervisor of Shipbuilding, San Diego Detach- ment, Code 9400, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 96860-5353.

BIDS DUE FEBRUARY 11 for dockside repairs to the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Esca- naba (WMEC-907). Sol. DTCG80-91B- 3FA841. Furnish all labor, equipment mate- rials, and services required for the dockside repair at the vessel's homepier in Boston,

Mass. The major base items which may be performed include but are not limited to the following: 1. Temporary logistics; 2. Clean/ visual inspect DSL/JP-5 tanks; 3. Install gaged Scup. Valve 4. Mod. visual ident.

SA29; 5. Clean/inspect sewer tanks; 6. Re- pair shipboard vent system; 7. Renew en- gine room machine insulation. Optional items include but are not limited to the fol- lowing: Work pertaining to: 1. Pre-seal water tank; 2. Pre-Vac collection tank; 3. Pre for grey water tank; 4. Pre Aft grey water tank; 5. Pre seal water tank. The 270-foot vessel's availability is scheduled for March 20, 1991.

The proposed contract listed here is part of the Small Business Competitiveness Dem- onstration Program. Contact: David Bahary, contract specialist (212) 668-3377, Sharon

Hunter, contracting officer, at Commander,

February, 1991

U.S. Coast Guard Maintenance & Logistics

Command Atlantic (vpl), Bldg. 400, Section

M, Governors Island, N.Y. 10004-5085.

PROPOSALS DUE MARCH 12 for re- stricted availability for the USS Kinkaid (DD-965). Sol. N62791-91-B-0042. Work to be performed at the Naval Station San Die- go for the contract dates April 29 to May 19, 1991. All San Diego sources who currently hold, or are qualified for and willing to enter into a Master Agreement for Repair and

Alteration of Vessels (DFARS 17.71) prior to award, may submit a bid which shall be con- sidered by the agency. Contact: Charlotte

G. Senhan, contract specialist (619) 556- 2312, at Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conver- sion and Repair, Naval Station, San Diego,

Calif. 92136-5119.

BIDS DUE FEBRUARY 12 for restricted availability of the USS Truxton (CGN-35).

Sol. N62799-91 -B-0001. Contact: Barbara

Huot (206) 526-3315, contracting officer,

R.R. Morrison (206) 526-3376.

BIDS DUE FEBRUARY 20 for drydock- ing selected restricted availability for the

USS Flatley (FFG-21). Sol. N62670-91-R- 0006. The work will include hull, machinery, electrical, electronics, and piping work. Ref- erenced plans will be available for pick-up at the Office of the Supervisor of Shipbuilding,

Conversion and Repair, Jacksonville, Fla., or examined at the Offices of the Supervisors of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair in

Jacksonville, Charleston, S.C., Bath, Maine,

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