Opportunity
SAM #70Z02826PMIAM0028
Sole-source award for floating dock electrical repairs at USCG Sector St. Petersburg to Florida Floats, Inc. (DBA: Bellingham Marine)
Buyer
USCG Base Miami
Posted
July 08, 2026
Identifier
70Z02826PMIAM0028
NAICS
541330, 238210
This notice announces a sole-source award by the USCG to Florida Floats, Inc. (DBA: Bellingham Marine) for urgent floating dock electrical repairs at Sector St. Petersburg, FL. - Sole-source, firm-fixed-price contract awarded to Florida Floats, Inc. (DBA: Bellingham Marine) - Scope includes: - Supplying and installing 350 linear feet of new 200 AMP power cable for North and South Docks - Providing 4C #1/0 copper portable power cable as needed to re-feed the docks - Integrating new cabling with existing circuit breakers to power two new pedestals - No specific part numbers provided for electrical components - Justification: Technical continuity with ongoing dock replacement (DLA Project Number 22960286) and urgent mission readiness needs - Only OEM/vendor mentioned is Florida Floats, Inc. (DBA: Bellingham Marine) - No competing vendors or products identified due to sole-source justification
Description
Notice of Intent to Award a Sole-Source Purchase Order
U.S. Coast Guard Office of Procurement & Contracting (LOG-931)
Summary of Requirement
The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Office of Procurement & Contracting (LOG-931) Miami Detachment, on behalf of USCG Sector St. Petersburg, FL, intends to award a sole-source, firm-fixed-price purchase order to Florida Floats, Inc. (DBA: Bellingham Marine).
The contractor shall furnish all materials, equipment, and services required to complete critical floating dock electrical repairs at USCG Sector St. Petersburg.
Proposed Awardee:
Florida Floats, Inc. (DBA: Bellingham Marine)
Anticipated Award Value:
$34,785.00
Contract Type:
Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP)
Applicable NAICS Code:
541330 - Engineering Services
Scope of Supplies & Services
The contractor is required to deliver and install the following specific electrical components:
350 Linear Feet: New 200 AMP Power Cable to service the North and South Docks. As Required: 4C #1/0 Copper Portable Power Cable to re-feed the North and South Docks. Integration: Tie-in of new cabling to existing circuit breakers (previously feeding the North and South Docks) to power two (2) newly installed pedestals.
Regulatory Authority & Justification
Because this procurement is valued at $34,785.00, which falls below the Simplified Acquisition Threshold (SAT), this sole-source action is conducted under the authority of:
FAR 13.106-1(b)(1) — Soliciting from a Single Source "Contracting officers may solicit from one source if the contracting officer determines that the circumstances of the contract action deem only one source reasonably available..."
Technical & Operational Justification
▪ Project Linkage & Technical Continuity
This electrical work is directly tied to Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Project Number 22960286 (Replace Floating Dock Sector St. Pete). Bellingham Marine is the active on-site contractor executing the primary floating dock replacement. Performing this electrical work under the current work scope ensures a seamless structural and utility integration, avoiding divided operational liability between separate vendors.
▪ Operational Impact & Urgency
Restoring power to the North and South docks is a direct prerequisite for establishing full immediate mission readiness for active boat crews stationed at Sector/Station St. Petersburg.
▪ Administrative & Fiscal Efficiency
Procuring this cabling through a separate solicitation or a complex contract modification would introduce substantial administrative delays. Given the modest $34,785.00 project scale, a separate competitive procurement would result in duplicative mobilization costs and delay critical mission operations.
Response Instructions & Disclaimer
This notice is not a request for competitive quotes or proposals. However, interested parties may submit responses.
To be considered, responses must demonstrate clear and convincing evidence that:
Competition would be advantageous to the Government. A competitive procurement would not be cost or time-prohibitive. Conducting a competition would not hinder the mission objective of completing the floating dock repairs needed for active boat crews.
The determination not to compete this proposed contract action based on responses to this notice is solely within the discretion of the Government. The Government is not responsible for any costs incurred by parties responding to this notice.