The Coast Guard needs a small business to replace awnings on a ship in Miami Beach, FL.
Key Details
- What exactly do they need?
The Coast Guard needs a small business to replace awnings on the USCGC William Flores, a ship in Miami Beach, FL. The work includes replacing both front and back canvas awnings with new aluminum frames and canvas. The contractor must provide all labor, equipment, and materials necessary to complete the work.
- What's the contract structure and timeline?
The contract will be awarded using simplified acquisition procedures and will be a fixed-price contract. The contract will be awarded to the responsible offeror whose offer conforms to the solicitation and provides the best value to the government. The contract will be awarded within 45 days after the award is made.
- How will they pick the winner?
The government will evaluate proposals based on cost and past performance. The contractor must provide a price breakdown of the cost of materials and equipment, labor, and pricing.
- When and how do you bid?
Quotes are to be received no later than close of business on Tuesday, June 22, 2026, and are to be sent via email to Ulric.Waldron@uscg.mil. The contractor must also provide a formal notice of completion and submit it to the Coast Guard (COR) for a final inspection.
Routine commodity buy — low-effort bid, modest payoff.
Who can apply
- Must be a certified small business
- Has experience with ship repair and maintenance
- Has a valid DUNS number and is registered in SAM.gov
If you're interested, do this first
- Check that your small business is registered in SAM.gov and has a valid DUNS number
- Ensure that your company is certified and has the necessary experience with ship repair and maintenance
- Email the contracting officer to RSVP for the site visit and to confirm your interest in bidding on the project