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Vessel Construction Management Services for the USCG
Contact and place of performance
Liessel Ampie
Washington, DC 20593
USA
INTRODUCTION The United States Coast Guard (USCG) Surface Program is seeking information from qualified and experienced firms interested in providing vessel construction management (VCM) services for a variety of USCG vessels and infrastructure. The government intends to provide a design package for each vessel/infrastructure task order to support construction and delivery. DESCRIPTION VCM services are expected...
View moreANTICIPATED CONTRACT TYPE/PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE
The Government anticipates awarding a multiple award task order contract (MATOC). The resulting contract will have a five-year base period and one (1) five-year option period. Individual task orders issued will be Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP). The projected award value is $2B.
INFORMATION REQUESTED
Interested firms are requested to provide the following information:
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Submit responses via email to [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected]. Responses are due no later than Wednesday, 08 April 2026 by 2:00 pm ET.
DISCLAIMER
This is a Request for Information (RFI) for market research purposes only and shall not be construed as a solicitation or as an obligation on the part of the Government. The Government does not intend to award a contract on the basis of this notice or otherwise pay for the information solicited.
The USCG may use support contractors to assist in evaluating data received via this RFI. Submitting a response constitutes consent to allowing support contractors to review the data submitted.
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) Surface Program is conducting market research to identify qualified firms capable of providing vessel construction management services for various vessels and infrastructure, such as the Homeland Security Cutter – Medium and floating dry docks. Under this requirement, the government intends to provide design packages for each task order, while the contracted firms will award construction contracts to shipyards, manage all aspects of construction, and provide technical guidance. Primary responsibilities include overseeing planning, scheduling, budgeting, and quality control; monitoring shipyard performance; performing configuration management; negotiating pricing for materials; and managing construction risks.
The USCG anticipates awarding a Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) with a five-year base period and one five-year option period. Individual task orders are expected to be firm-fixed-price, and the projected award value for the contract is $2 billion. This acquisition is classified under NAICS 336611 for Ship Building and Repairing and PSC 1925 for Special Service Vessels. There is currently no set-aside designated for this requirement, which is identified by solicitation number 70Z02326R93280006.
The place of performance is Washington, DC, and responses to this sources sought notice are due by April 8, 2026. Interested firms are requested to submit company profiles, pricing methodologies, technical expertise, and management approaches to the primary point of contact, Liessel Ampie. Submissions should also include details on past performance for at least three relevant projects, planned timelines for task order execution, and small business status if applicable. There are no attachments associated with this notice.
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