Opportunity

SAM #70Z02426Q0000213

USCG Seeks NADCA-Certified Cleaning of Marine Ventilation and HVAC Systems on Boat 1152

Buyer

USCG Base Boston

Posted

June 29, 2026

Respond By

July 06, 2026

Identifier

70Z02426Q0000213

NAICS

238990, 561790

The United States Coast Guard (USCG), Base Boston, is seeking NADCA-certified cleaning services for the machinery ventilation and HVAC duct systems aboard USCG Boat 1152 (CGC Maurice Jester). - Government Buyer: - United States Coast Guard, Base Boston - Point of contact: LT Ryan Weeks - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors required for the cleaning service - The vessel's ventilation system is identified as Novenco FRC-515-P1 (Novenco is the OEM for the ventilation system) - Products/Services Requested: - Cleaning of machinery ventilation system - Cleaning of HVAC duct system - Cleaning of air conveyance systems, including agitation, brushing, compressed air washing, HEPA vacuuming, coil treatment, and post-cleaning inspection - Removal and reinstallation of registers, vents, grilles, diffusers, and ceiling tiles - Sealing of access ports and final inspection with before/after photos - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Contractor must be NADCA-certified and experienced with marine ventilation systems - Experience with Novenco FRC-515-P1 or similar marine systems is required - Coordination with USCG personnel is mandatory - Safety and insurance requirements must be met - Site visits are highly recommended - All work must be performed when serviced areas are unoccupied - Documentation of cleaning (including before and after photos) is required

Description

Cleaning of the machinery ventilation system and HVAC duct system aboard the United States Coast Guard Boat 1152, located at 427 Commercial St, Boston, MA.

 Introduction

The United States Coast Guard is issuing this Request for Quote (RFQ) to establish a task order in support of the Statement of  Work (SOW).

This procurement is being conducted pursuant to FAR 26.2 as a local area small business set-aside.  The associated NAICS code for this procurement is 238990, which has a small business size standard of $19 million.

Questions

Questions pertaining to this solicitation must be submitted via email to the Contracting Officer at beverly.a.primm@uscg.mil no later than 5pm EST on July 01, 2026. The subject line of the email must include the solicitation number (RFQ No.70Z02426Q0000213). Each question should identify the solicitation section, page number, paragraph number, or other identifier relating to the question. Questions without this information may or may not be answered.

Site Visit

Site visit is highly recommended and can be coordinated through:

curtis.d.lefever@uscg.mil

(857) 416-3376

Quote Submission Instructions

Quote submissions are due by 5:00pm EST on July 6, 2026  and must be submitted via email to the Contracting Officer, beverly.a.primm@uscg.mil

Evaluation: Factor 1 – Technical Experience

Vendor must provide evidence of required experience as indicated in the SOW.

Evaluation: Factor 2 – Relevant Experience

It is highly desirable that offerors include relavent experience related to the SOW.

The information provided in the Relevant Experience submission must be sufficiently detailed so that the Government can determine whether the project(s) demonstrate relevant experience of similar scope, size, and complexity of this acquisition.

Evaluation: Factor 3 – Price

The Government will evaluate the Offeror’s price quote for completeness, accuracy, compliance, and to determine price reasonableness. 

Basis of Award:

This procurement is being conducted pursuant to FAR 26.2 as a local area small business set-aside. The Government intends to award a single firm-fixed-price task order to the Offeror whose quote represents the best value to the Government.  Comparative evaluations (comparing quotes to each other) will be used to select the Offeror that is best suited and provides the best value based on the following three (3) factors in descending order of importance: Factor 1 - Technical Experience,  Factor 2 - Relevant Experience, and Factor 3 - Price.

The Government will use the tradeoff process to make a determination of best value. This means that the Government will consider issuing an award to other than the lowest priced Offeror, other than the highest technically and relevant experience evaluated Offeror based on an assessment and tradeoff between non-price factors (Factor 1 and 2) and price (Factor 3).  The non-price factors are more important than price.  However, the closer the quote’s non-price evaluations are to one another, the more significant the price factor becomes in determining the best value to the Government.

This is only a request for quotation.  No guarantee of award is made or implied.  The Government reserves the right to cancel this solicitation, either before or after the closing date.

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