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Guam Ship Repair Services Under Multi-Agency Indefinite-Delivery Contract

Department of Defense (DoD) > Military Sealift Command Ssu Guam > MSC MSFSCSol: N4044626R4001
HUBZoneTBD
$13K – $275K per task order

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The Department of the Navy, through Military Sealift Command, is conducting market research for a multiple-award IDIQ contract to procure non-nuclear ship repair services primarily on Guam, with potential work in the Northern Mariana Islands and other global locations, covering a broad scope including mechanical, electrical, structural, and systems maintenance, with set-asides for HUBZone small businesses.

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Scope & Requirements

Non-nuclear ship repair services including mechanical, electrical, structural, and systems maintenance on vessels at Government piers in Guam and potentially in the Northern Mariana Islands or contractor facilities, with requirements for subcontracting specialized providers and procuring parts and materials.

Deliverables

  • Working, redlined, and final as-built drawings (when specified)
  • Hydrostatic test and refill of gas cylinders
  • Weight tests for ship's cranes
  • Ventilation system efficiency air flow and heat balance verification
  • Inspection and cleaning of underwater hull and propeller
  • Maintenance and repair of rigid hulled inflatable boats, lifeboats, and davits
  • Repair and certification of ordnance handling equipment

Contract Details

Contract Type
TBD
Contract Vehiclei
IDIQ
Contract Value
$13K – $275K per task order
IDIQ ceiling: $349M
Similar contracts award $13K$275K (median $58K, 33,457 awards)
Individual task order values estimated between $2,500 and $25 million; total MAC IDIQ ceiling of $349 million.
Period of Performance
Five years
NAICS Codes
Place of Performance
Santa Rita, GU, US
Set-Asides
HUBZone

Qualifications & Eligibility

Set-Aside Category
HUBZONE
NAICS Size Standard
1,300 employees

Agency & Contact

Contracting Organization

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Agency
Military Sealift Command SSU Guam
Office
MSC MSFSC

Point of Contact

John A. Smith
Contracting Officer
(202) 555-0100

Key Dates

Published29d ago
May 6, 2026
Became Solicitation29d ago
May 6, 2026
Tracked
Became Presolicitation29d ago
May 6, 2026
Tracked
Last Updated28d ago
May 7, 2026
Response Deadlineyesterday
Jun 3, 202610:00 AM
EDT
Response Duetoday
Jun 3, 2026

Description

This SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE is for market research purposes only and does not constitute a Request for Proposal or Quotation. It is not a commitment by the Government to award a contract nor will the Government pay for any information provided; no basis for claim against the Government shall arise as a result of a response to this Sources Sought Notice or Government use of any information provided. Pursuant to FAR Part 10 (Market Research), the primary purpose of this notice is to determine if sources capable of satisfying the agency's

requirements exist. However, pursuant to FAR Part 6 and FAR Part 19, competition and set-aside decisions may be based on the results of this market research. This notice in no way obligates the Government to any further action. REQUIREMENT: This notice is issued by Military Sealift Command SSU Guam located in Santa Rita, GU. the requirement for general ship repair (GSR) to be performed primarily on the island of Guam. CURRENT ACQUISITION STRATEGY: The Government currently anticipates procuring GSR under a multiple award contract (MAC) for non-complex ship repair

requirements. MSC intends to solicit and award this IDIQ contract as HUBZONE small business set-asides. NAICS CODE/SIZE STANDARD: The applicable NAICS Code is 336611, Ship Building and Repairing and the size standard is 1,300 employees.

SCOPE OF WORK: The proposed procurement covers GSR work including, but not limited to: compressor, boiler, engine, pipe, valve, pump, motor, generator, elevator, conveyor, switchboard, control panels, circuits/breakers, lighting, evaporator/watermakers, oily water separators, insulation, lagging, painting, decking/floor covering, non-skid, cleaning services (general, tanks, bilges), gas freeing, mobile crane service, rigging service, staging and scaffolding service, galley system repairs, structural repairs, pipe repairs, heating/ventilation/air conditioning/refrigeration (HVAC) maintenance, cleaning, and repair, ventilation ducting fabrication and installation, ventilation system efficiency air flow and heat balance verification, ship's cranes repairs and weight tests, hydrostatic test and refill of gas cylinders, main propulsion and electrical generator maintenance and repairs, underwater hull and propeller inspection and cleaning, rigid hulled inflatable boat, lifeboat and davit maintenance and repair, navigation system maintenance and repair, hydraulic system maintenance and repairs (anchor windlass, capstan, steering, heavy overboard systems, and under way replenishment systems), ordnance handling equipment inspect, repair, test, and certify, and provide working, redlined, and final as-built drawings (when specified). The contractor will be required to subcontract with specialized and/or authorized service providers in accordance with individual DO

requirements. Finally, the contractor may be required to procure parts and materials.

PLACE OF PERFORMANCE: Work will primarily be performed at Government piers on Naval Base Guam. Work may also be performed in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) or at the Contractor’s facility. Although unlikely, performance may be required in other locations in support of MSC’s worldwide mission. ESTIMATED MAGNITUDE: Although subject to change based on further market research (e.g. results of this sources sought) and acquisition planning, the Government currently anticipates the following: MAC IDIQ Ceiling – $349MIL total MAC IDIQ DO Value – $2500 to $25M ANTICIPATED ORDERING PERIOD: The Government anticipates awarding on or around July 2027. The contract will include a potential ordering period of five years. INCUMBENT CONTRACTS: The following contracts comprise the current MAC, which has a not to exceed ceiling of $249MIL. Contract Number Contractor N4044623D0001 Cabras Marine Corporation N4044623D0002 Guam Shipyard N4044623D0003 Seafix Incorporated N4044626D0001 Blue Steel The current IDIQ MAC was solicited and awarded as a HUBZONE small business set-aside. SUBMISSION OF INFORMATION: Small business concerns having capabilities necessary to meet or exceed the stated

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