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Repair and Renovation of NOAA's Gulf Marine Service Facility

U.S. Department of Commerce
Updated Jun 24, 2026 · 19:26 UTC
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This is a Sources Sought notice.

The agency is gauging market interest. No bid is being requested yet — submitting a capabilities statement may put you on the radar for the eventual solicitation.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) needs a small business to repair and renovate its Gulf Marine Service Facility in Pascagoula, Mississippi.

Key Details

  • What exactly do they need?

The NOAA facility in Pascagoula, Mississippi, needs repair and renovation due to damage from recent hurricanes and storm events. The project includes restoring the wharf, seawall, mooring structures, and utilities, as well as upgrades to the wharf's structural and electrical infrastructure to harden against future storms.

  • What's the contract structure and timeline?

This will be a Firm-Fixed-Price contract for design and construction services, with an estimated performance period of 730 calendar days (24 months).

  • How will they pick the winner?

The government will evaluate proposals based on the highest-technically rated approach, with a focus on the best possible performance within the stated budgetary constraints.

  • When and how do you bid?

The solicitation will be available electronically at the SAM website. Interested sources should register to be notified of amendments, clarifications, or other changes.

Who can apply

  • Any certified small business may apply.

If you're interested, do this first

  • Check that your small business is registered with the System for Award Management (SAM).
  • Review the solicitation package and requirements information when it becomes available.

Primary point of contact

Name
Paul Tucker
Email
paul.tucker@noaa.gov
Phone
(301) 541-7225

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