Opportunity
SAM #N50054_26059
Shipyard Support Services for Rudder Anechoic Tile System Installation on USS FORREST SHERMAN (DDG 98)
Buyer
MARMC
Posted
April 08, 2026
Identifier
N50054_26059
NAICS
336611
This opportunity involves shipyard support services for the installation of a Rudder Anechoic Tile system (RCC 38N) on the USS FORREST SHERMAN (DDG 98), managed by the Navy's Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC). - Scope and Requirements: - Shipyard support services for installation of Rudder Anechoic Tile system (RCC 38N) - Work must comply with Specification Item 993-21-002 - Supports NSWC Philadelphia and Carderock - Integration with an existing complex work package is required - Funding and Value: - Funded by Fiscal Year 2026 Other Procurement, Navy (OPN) funds - Estimated contract value is approximately $109,430 - Timeline: - Work must commence no later than February 23, 2026 - Availability end date is August 8, 2027 - Must meet undocking date of September 18, 2026 - Place of Performance and Delivery: - Work performed on USS FORREST SHERMAN (DDG 98) in Norfolk, VA - Contracting office is the Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center, 9727 Avionics Loop, Norfolk, VA 23511-2124 - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or part numbers are listed - BAE Systems, Norfolk, VA, is referenced as a provider in the attachment - Key Considerations: - Services are critical to operational schedules and ship deployment - No product procurement; focus is on shipyard support services
Description
The work to be performed pursuant to this procurement consists of performing the following work on the USS FORREST SHERMAN (DDG 98): Providing Shipyard Support Services for NSWC Philadelphia and Carderock installation of Rudder Anechoic Tile system (RCC 38N); in accordance with Specification Item 993- 21-002. The work will be accomplished utilizing Fiscal Year 2026 Other Procurement, Navy (OPN) funds in the estimated amount of REDACTED. The work must commence no later than REDACTED to allow the Prime Contractor to plan and integrate it into the existing large and complex work package. The Government’s minimum needs have been verified by the certifying technical and requirements personnel.