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Detroit Diesel Engine Overhaul

U.S. Department of Defense
Updated Jun 17, 2026 · 19:56 UTC

The U.S. Army needs a small business to overhaul the Detroit Diesel Main Propulsion Engines for a ship.

Key Details

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District is seeking a contractor to overhaul the Detroit Diesel Main Propulsion Engines, Twin Disc Marine Transmissions, and Detroit Diesel Ships Service Generators for the P/B HOCKING.

  • What exactly do they need? The contractor will need to procure new Detroit Diesel Certified (DDC) parts, gaskets, etc. necessary for a complete teardown and overhaul of each engine. The work includes removal of major components such as cylinder heads and blowers from the HOCKING, and transportation of the engines to the Government Shipyard for reinstallation.
  • What's the contract structure and timeline? The Government intends to award a firm fixed price contract for this work. The notice doesn't say how long the contract will last.
  • How will they pick the winner? The notice doesn't say how the winner will be chosen.
  • When and how do you bid? Bids are due on July 8, 2026, and must be submitted through SAM.gov.

Who can apply

  • Any certified small business may apply.

If you're interested, do this first

  • Check that your small business certification is still active in SAM.gov.
  • Review the solicitation for specific requirements and timelines.

Primary point of contact

Name
Matthew Lubiak
Email
matthew.e.lubiak@usace.army.mil

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