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USCGC Stone Quick acting water tight doors and scuttles

Department of Homeland Security · U.S. Coast Guard · SFLC PROCUREMENT BRANCH 2(00085)
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Solicitation number
70Z08526Q0027313
Notice type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
NAICS
336611
Product service code
J020
Set-aside
Small Business Set Aside - Total
Posted
2026-08-18
Response deadline
Aug 25, 2026, 3:00 PM UTC
Place of performance
North Charleston, SC
Contracting contact
justin.r.wooldridge2@uscg.mil

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Statement of work, as posted

STATEMENT OF WORK (SOW) FOR # STONE SMP2 FY26 Watertight Hatch Replacement Background. CGC STONE is replacing 02 Quick Acting Watertight Doors (QAWTD) and 02 Quick Acting Watertight Scuttle (QAWTS) during the STONE SMP2 FY26 and requires the following parts IAW CG Drawing AS3167002 and CG Drawing AS3167003. These QAWTD/QAWTS are not supplied through the stock system and need to be fabricated by the vendor. Scope. The contractor shall provide the items listed below to support the replacement. This includes: QAWTD, P/N 2040-DAO-816868, 26"x66", 15 PSI, 10 Dogs, LH Swing, Hinge Ass PP, 6" fixed light with light cover, Assy 25-C, Crew Label Plate Backing, CG Drawing AS3167002. (pictured below) Qty:2 QAWTS, QAWTS, P/N 2040-SPO-748657, Raised, WT 12" DIA, QA 13" Coaming, 15 PSI Steel, CG Drawing AS3167003. (pictured below) Qty: 2 The contractor shall ensure that all parts and tools provided meet manufacturer specifications necessary to restore safe and reliable operation. Objective. The objective of this requirement is to procure the parts to replace 04 QAWTDs/QAWTSs onboard CGC STONE Security Requirement. N/A Place of performance. Delivery Address: LTJG Brigid Kunka SFLC LRE PL UNITED STATES COAST GUARD BASE CHARLESTON 1050 Register St North Charleston, SC 29405-2421 Required Delivery Date: NLT 20NOV2026 Points of Contact. LTJG Melissa Hyacinth SFLC-LRE-PDM-APM2 Phone: (571) 608-7866

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Justin Wooldridge
Role
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Email
justin.r.wooldridge2@uscg.mil
Secondary
lindsay.n.mongiovi@uscg.mil
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