Opportunity
SAM #70Z08026QPBPL0042
USCGC WILLIAM SPARLING FY27 Drydock Maintenance and Repair Services
Buyer
USCG Surface Forces Logistics Center Procurement Branch 1
Posted
June 24, 2026
Respond By
July 23, 2026
Identifier
70Z08026QPBPL0042
NAICS
336611, 488390
This opportunity is for shipyard contractors to provide comprehensive drydock maintenance and repair services for the USCGC WILLIAM SPARLING (WPC-1154) in FY2027. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Coast Guard, Surface Forces Logistics Center (SFLC), Procurement Branch 1, Norfolk, VA - Scope of Work: - Drydock repairs, inspection, cleaning, preservation, and overhaul of major ship systems - Includes hull plating, tanks, watertight closures, propulsion shafting, ASW/firemain systems, electrical power distribution, HVAC, rudder assemblies, stabilizing fins, bow thruster, stern launch door, sewage and grey water systems, freeboard, weatherdecks, underwater body, ICCP and anti-fouling systems, bilges, and stern tube interiors - Detailed technical and certification requirements per USCG specifications - Government-furnished items include propellers, rudders, fin blades, zinc anodes, and seal kits - Products/Parts Requested: - Multiple mechanical and marine hardware items, such as propeller shafts (2010-01-605-7516), LH/RH propellers (2010-01-628-0276, 2010-01-627-9761), rudders (2040-01-690-5509, 2040-01-690-5507), fin blades, hydraulic cylinders, shaft seal overhaul kits, zinc anodes, and more - Quantities range from 1 to 16 per item, with specific part numbers provided - Services Requested: - Extensive inspection, cleaning, repair, preservation, and operational testing of all major shipboard systems - Drydocking and undocking, temporary services provision, and sea trial support - Labor (2051 hours), laydays (5), and material markup/handling fee included - Unique/Notable Requirements: - All work must be performed at the contractor's facility - Compliance with USCG technical standards, environmental protection, and fire safety planning - Detailed inspection reports, operational tests, and preservation per Coast Guard standards - Emphasis on small business participation and adherence to federal regulations - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs are named in the solicitation or attachments, but some parts reference Schottel as a manufacturer (e.g., propeller, bevel gears) - **No specific contract vehicle or administrative details are required in the response.
Description
This will be a ship repair contract for USCGC WILLIAM SPARLING FY27 Dry Dock maintenance availability designed to complete all standard recurring maintenance items: inspect hull plating, assess watertight closures, repair propulsion shafting system, clean machinery ventilation system, preserve stern launch door, and renew/overhaul ASW Firemain system components. The execution of this contract and following work will take place at the contractor's facililty unless otherwise specified within the solicitation and provided statement of work. The estimated period of performance start date is 10 November 2026 and end date is 09 March 2027.