Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #FF 26-46

SUNY Maritime Solicits USCG-Approved Marine Fire Fighting Training for Cadets

Posted

July 10, 2026

Respond By

July 31, 2026

Identifier

FF 26-46

NAICS

611699, 561621, 561710

This opportunity is for vendors to provide US Coast Guard Approved Marine Basic and Advanced Fire Fighting Training for cadets at SUNY Maritime College. - Government Buyer: - State University of New York (SUNY) Maritime College, Director of Purchasing - U.S. Coast Guard (as approving authority for training standards) - Products/Services Requested: - USCG-approved Marine Basic Fire Fighting Training for approximately 24 cadets per session - Training must include hands-on fire fighting techniques, live fire exercises, simulation sessions, and practical assessments - Facility must simulate marine fire scenarios (engine room, multi-deck, oil fires, confined space entry) - Vendor must provide, clean, and maintain fire fighting gear (bunker gear, SCBA) - Sessions must accommodate 20-24 cadets, with up to 20 sessions per semester, including weekends and multiple daily sessions - USCG-approved Marine Advanced Fire Fighting Training (leadership, advanced techniques, simulation) - Pre-employment background screening for vendor staff - Training and customer support for SUNY Maritime staff - Support staffing for simulators - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Vendor must have at least five years of relevant experience - Facility must be USCG-approved and within a three-hour drive of SUNY Maritime College (Bronx, NY) - Training must comply with U.S.C.G NVIC's 08-14 (basic) and 09-14 (advanced) guidelines - Vendor responsible for cleaning and maintaining all training gear - MWBE goals: 15% MBE and 15% WBE - No specific OEMs are named; vendors must maintain USCG site approval and comply with all relevant safety protocols

Description

The State University of New York Maritime College (SUNY Maritime) is seeking a qualified vendor to provide US Coast Guard Approved Marine Basic Fire Fighting Training for cadets. The vendor must have at least 5 years of experience and comply with U.S.C.G NVIC's 08-14. The training includes both basic and advanced courses with hands-on fire fighting techniques, simulations, and certification assessments. The contract term is five years, and the training sessions will be held at the vendor's facilities with availability on weekends and multiple sessions per day.

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