Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #FF 26-47

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

Posted

July 13, 2026

Respond By

August 03, 2026

Identifier

FF 26-47

NAICS

611699

SUNY Maritime College is seeking a qualified vendor to deliver US Coast Guard (USCG)-approved Marine Advanced Fire Fighting Training for cadets. - Government Buyer: - State University of New York (SUNY) Maritime College, Director of Purchasing - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs are named; the vendor must operate a USCG-approved training facility and provide all required equipment - Products/Services Requested: - USCG-approved Marine Advanced Fire Fighting Training for approximately 24 cadets per session - Training must include both basic and advanced courses, hands-on instruction, live fire simulations, and use of a USCG-approved simulator (engine room, multi-deck, oil fires, confined space entry) - Facility must be within a 3-hour drive of SUNY Maritime College and accommodate 20-24 cadets per session, with up to 20 sessions per academic semester - Vendor must provide all fire fighting gear (bunker gear, SCBAs), including cleaning and storage - Pre-employment background screening for vendor staff - Training and customer support for SUNY Maritime staff - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Facility and instructors must maintain USCG site approval and comply with USCG NVIC 08-14 and 09-14 standards - Vendor must have at least five years of experience in marine fire fighting training - Ability to sign off on cadet assessments for USCG credentialing - MWBE goals of 15% each for Minority and Women Business Enterprises - Compliance with New York State Finance and Tax Laws - Contract term is five years, with option for two additional one-year renewals

Description

The State University of New York, Maritime College (SUNY Maritime), is seeking a qualified vendor to provide US Coast Guard Approved Marine Advanced Fire Fighting Training for cadets. The training organization must have over 5 years of expertise and comply with U.S.C.G's 09-14 standards. The contract term is five years, and the training includes both basic and advanced courses with hands-on fire-fighting techniques, simulations, and certification assessments. The vendor must provide necessary equipment and maintain USCG site approval for the training facility and simulators.

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