Interior Tenders

Interior Tenders

Main Directorate Of Fire Safety And Protection Of The Population Fdpbzn Ministry Of The Interior Tender

Others
Bulgaria
Purchaser Name: Main Directorate Of Fire Safety And Protection Of The Population Fdpbzn Ministry Of The Interior | "Providing Consecutive Interpretation and Translation for the Strategic Response Project"
Closing Date30 Jan 2025
Tender AmountBGN 39.8 K (USD 21.2 K)

INDEPENDENT PUBLIC HEALTH CARE CENTER SANATORIUM BRISTOL MINISTRY OF INTERIOR AND ADMINISTRATION IN KUDOWO-ZDRÓJ Tender

Civil And Construction...+1Others
Poland
Purchaser Name: INDEPENDENT PUBLIC HEALTH CARE CENTER SANATORIUM BRISTOL MINISTRY OF INTERIOR AND ADMINISTRATION IN KUDOWO-ZDRÓJ | Announcement of the Order for the Delivery of Successive Delivery of Meat, Meat Products, Meat Products and Poultry to the Spa Sanatorium "Bristol" Mswia in Kudowa-Zdrój
Closing Date28 Feb 2025
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State Border Guard Service at the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Lithuania Tender

Works
Civil And Construction...+2Others, Construction Material
Lithuania
Purchaser Name: State Border Guard Service at the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Lithuania | Lithuania – Quay Construction Work – Kopgalio Krantinių Rekonstravimo Darbai
Closing Date28 Feb 2025
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Civil Service Commission Tender

Automobiles and Auto Parts
Philippines
Details: Description Provision Of Manpower Services (driver & Janitorial) For Csc Regional Office For Cy 2025 (lot 1) Location / Area: Csc Regional Office, No. 7 Oñate Street, Mandurriao, Iloilo City Terms Of Reference: Provision Of Manpower Services (driver & Janitor) Covering January 1, 2025 To December 31, 2025. The Agency Shall Provide One (1) Driver And (2) Janitors Reporting For Work Daily As Maybe Directed By The Entity Except Saturdays, Sundays And Holidays, Or As Needed With Approved Request For Overtime. Provided, However, That The Work Schedules Of The Assigned Personnel Will Be With The Entity Conformity Of Knowledge. Provided Further, That The Agency Obligates Itself To Increase Or Decrease The Number Of Assigned Personnel Upon Request Of The Entity. 1. General Conditions/technical Specifications: A.1 Driving Services 1. Ensure That Office Vehicles Are Road Worthy Using The Checklist Of Blow Bagets. Likewise Ensure That These Are Kept Clean Before, During, And After Use. 2. Perform On A Daily Basis, Basic Vehicle Cleaning Such As, But Not Limited To, Washing Of Windshields, Simple Body And Tire Cleaning, Wiping Of Dashboards, Ensuring That Interiors Are Free Of Food And Litter, Cleaning Of Seats And The Like. 3. Monitor And Ensure That Vehicle Preventive Maintenance Schedule Is Implemented As Scheduled And The Vehicles Are Kept Roadworthy At All Times. 4. Immediately Report To The Msd Chief Through The Designated Property Officer, In Cases Where The Vehicles Would Need Urgent Repairs For Issues Other Than The Scheduled Maintenance. 5. Perform Messengerial Services As May Be Required Such As But Not Limited To Delivery Of Mails To Courier Service Centers, Perform Simple Liaison Services To Agencies And Other Entities. 6. Vouchers And Its Supporting Documents, Complete And Correct, Should Be Endorsed To The Cashier Upon Return To The Office. Delivery Receipts And/or Receiving Copy Of Documents Should Be Returned To The Requesting Party Asap. 7. As Far As Practicable, Ensure That Vehicle Fuel Is Replenished At The End Of The Trip For The Day. 8. Prepare The Fuel Request Form And Secure Approval From The Msd Chief Through The Designated Property Officer, And Attach The Fuel Receipt To The Fuel Request Form, For Filing. 9. Prepare The Necessary Documents And Other Requirements Needed For The Processing Of Payment For Fuel Every 15th Day Of The Month Except December, The Due Of Which Is The Last Working Day Of The Year. 10. Submit The Properly Accomplished Trip Tickets To The Msd At The End Of Each Trip With Details Such As Date Of Trip, Destination, Purpose Of Trip, Time Of Departure And Arrival, Names Of Passengers, Etc. 11. Surrender The Vehicle Keys To The Guard-on-duty Before Logging Out Of The Office. A.2 Vehicle Maintenance 1. Vehicles Shall Undergo Preventive Maintenance In Accordance With The Approved Vehicle Maintenance Schedule Per Office Vehicle Or As Often As May Be Necessary. Total Distance Travelled Shall Be Monitored For Purposes Of Maintenance Reference. 2. Visual Checking Of Vehicles Should Be Done Regularly. This Includes Checking Of Engine For Leaks, Condition Of Engine Belts And Liquids, Ensure That Vehicle Is Free From Dents And Scratches, Tire Condition, Etc. 3. Renewal Of Vehicle Registration Should Be Done At Least One (1) Week Prior To Its Expiration. A.3 Use Of Office Vehicles 1. The Use Of Office Vehicles Shall Always Be Covered By A Duly Accomplished And Signed Trip Ticket, Indicating The Following: I. Date, Time, Destination, And Other Required Information; Ii. Initials Of The Msd Chief Or Designated Property Officer Affixed Below The Printed Name Of The Authorized Official Iii. Signature Of The Regional Director, Asst. Regional Director Or In Their Absence, The Officer-in-charge. 2. Requests To Avail Of Transportation Services Shall Be Submitted To The Msd At Least 3 Days Before The Scheduled Trip, Using The Prescribed Request For Utility Vehicle (ruv) Form, With A Copy Of The Approved Office Order Of The Requesting Party. 3. Approval Of The Request For The Use Of A Utility Vehicle Shall Be On A First-come-first-served Basis, Subject To Availability Of Drivers And Vehicles. 4. Vehicles May Be Used To Perform Messengerial And Support To Liaison Services. 5. In No Case Shall An Office Vehicle Be Used Without Proper Authorization From The Management Through The Msd. B. Janitorial Services 1. Washing Of Inside Windows And Doors, Frames And Screen; 2. Cleaning And Polishing Of Office Furniture And Fixtures And Counter Excluding Items Or Equipment That Require Specialized Maintenance, Furniture Such As Davenport And Chairs Showing Signs Of Spill Due To Any Caused Shall Be Washed And Cleaned; 3. Washing, Scrubbing And Polishing Of Floors; 4. Application Of Special Sanitizing And Waxing Solution To Hallways, Lobbies And Offices; 5. Dusting And/or Damp Wiping Of Glass Tops, Glass Door, Counters And Furniture; 6. Dusting Of Inside Windows, Window Ledges, Air-vents, Stair Railing And Other Horizontal And Vertical Surfaces; 7. Cleaning Of Glass Walls And Glass Partitions; 8. Cleaning Of Trash Receptacles; 9. Assist In Transferring Of Tables, Chairs, Cabinets And Counter, Etc. Upon Instruction By Authorized Officer Of The Office; 10. Daily Collection Of Garbage And Waste Materials To Be Disposed Of; 11. Frequent Spraying Of Air Fresheners In Work Areas And Other Designated Places; 12. Washing And Cleaning Of All Windows And Glasses Either By Hands Or With The Use Of Class Wiper; 13. Cleaning Of All Light Diffusers; 14. Thorough General Cleaning Of All Areas. 15. Other Services Within The Building Which May Be Assigned By The Management From Time To Time Within The Scope Of Janitorial Services. 2. Miscellaneous Services A. To Provide Extra Manpower Or Extension Of Authorized Tour Of Duty On Christmas And Other Special Occasions And In Case Of Emergencies Or Natural Calamities Necessitating Relief Operations, A Team Of Trained Personnel Within The Authorized Work Force Shall Be Provided To Undertake Such Job Receipt Of Five (5) Days Advanced Notice; B. Provide Minor Carpentry, Electrical And Plumbing Services; C. Clerical/messengerial Services. 3. Obligations Of The Agency A. Equipment And Uniform The Agency Shall Provide Complete Uniform With Proper Identification Card To Its Employees Assigned To The Entity And Shall Also Provide Standard Carpentry Small Tools Needed For Maintenance Services Such As But Not Limited To The Following: Hammer, Saw And Tape Ruler. B. Responsibilities It Is The Responsibility Of The Agency To Provide The Entity Of The Following: 1. Qualified Employees To Perform The Assigned Tasks: 2. Reliever In Case The Assigned Employee (s) Is Absent; 3. Ensure That All Employee Assigned In The Area Shall Follow House Rules And Regulations; 4. Discipline, Supervise And Control All Employees By Following Entity’s Rules And Regulations; 5. Replacement Of Any Employee (s) Assigned At The Office; 6. Conduct Inspection; 7. Monthly Meeting Of Agency With Their Personnel And Regular Check-up/supervision In Site Of The Assigned At The Office; 8. Regular Debriefing Of Personnel Assigned At The Office; 9. Duly Signed Monthly Accomplishment Report To Be Attached To Disbursement Voucher. C. Quality Assurance And Control The Agency Shall Conduct Regular Onsite Inspection And Evaluation Of The Services Performed By The Assigned Employees To The Entity To Ensure And Keep The Quality Of Work With Highest Standard Requirement. D. Human Resource Development The Agency Shall Provide Free Semi-annual Skills Development Seminar To Its Employees Assigned To The Entity To Enhance And Improve Their In-house Driving And Cleaning Skills, Maintenance Of Equipment And Use Of New Cleaning Materials And Supplies (supplied By Entity). Also, The Agency Shall Require All Their Employees Assigned To The Entity To Wear The Proper Uniform To Appear Neat And Clean In Their Work Place. Wearing Of Id Should Always Be Observed At All Times For Proper Identification And Security Purposes. 4. Timeline/schedule Of Delivery The Selected Agency Will Ensure And Deliver The Manpower Services Of One (1) Driver And Two (2) Janitors Who Meet The Qualifications As Stated In The Items Of The General Conditions. The Personnel Shall Render An Eight (8) Hour Service A Day, Five (5) Days A Week, Including Holidays To The Csc Regional Office. The Agency Shall Ensure That A Reliever Be Deployed Immediately In Case Of Changes Or Modifications To The Duty Of Its Assigned Personnel. 5. Duration Of Contract The Contract Shall Commence From The Date Of Signing Until December 31, 2025 Or Until The Execution Of A New Contract Pursuant To Government Procurement Policy Board (gppb) Resolution No. 23-2007 Dated September 28, 2007 “approving And Adopting The Revised Guidelines On The Extension Of Contracts For General Support Services”, Subject To The Agreement Of Both Parties. 6. Terms Of Payment For And In Consideration Of The Services Rendered By The Selected Agency, Cscro Vi Shall Pay The Contract Amount On A Monthly Basis. 7. Other Conditions Mode Of Payment To The Winning Security Agency Shall Be Made Via Issuance Of Mds/commercial Checks.
Closing Date2 Jan 2025
Tender AmountPHP 636 K (USD 10.9 K)

Blood Donation and Blood Treatment Center of the Ministry of the Interior and Administration in Warsaw Tender

Software and IT Solutions
Poland
Purchaser Name: Blood Donation and Blood Treatment Center of the Ministry of the Interior and Administration in Warsaw | Announcement of the Procurement of the Service of Providing IT Cloud Infrastructure for Enova 365 Erp System Environments Along with Accompanying Services for the Polish Network of Blood Donation Centers
Closing Date18 Feb 2025
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Verbandsgemeinde Liebenwerda Tender

Civil And Construction...+1Others
Germany
Details: Award no.: 67/24 Vg-l-bö Lot 1 Implementation of fire protection concept Gs Wahrenbrück - 2nd building + completion of 2nd escape route on the ground floor - Lot 1: main construction work - construction site setup; 1 construction site toilet; construction fence - 130 m² facade scaffolding; forward stair tower - 130 m³ surface-oriented scaffolding - 15 m² external masonry Hlz D= 30 cm - 20 m² lime-cement interior plaster - 20 m² facade plaster repair scratch plaster structure - 15 m² metal single stud wall 3 layers; F 90 A+m; fire wall - 55 m² suspended ceiling plasterboard - 170 m² acoustic ceiling system 62.5/62.5 cm
Closing Date20 Jan 2025
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I D R Provincial Directorate Of Migration Management MINISTRY OF INTERIOR GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF MIGRATION ADMINISTRATION Tender

Civil And Construction...+1Civil Works Others
Turkey
Purchaser Name: I D R Provincial Directorate Of Migration Management MINISTRY OF INTERIOR GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF MIGRATION | Ready Meal Service Purchase with Ingredients
Closing Date27 Jan 2025
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I D R Provincial Directorate Of Migration Management MINISTRY OF INTERIOR GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF MIGRATION ADMINISTRATION Tender

Others
Turkey
Purchaser Name: I D R Provincial Directorate Of Migration Management MINISTRY OF INTERIOR GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF MIGRATION | 2025 Irregular Migrants Transport Work
Closing Date30 Jan 2025
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VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender

Others
United States
Details: The Minneapolis Vamc Requires Engineering Evaluation Of Boiler, Deaerator And Condensate Tank Reliability/life Expectancy Inspection Services In Accordance With The Draft Statement Of Work (sow) Below. this Is A Sources Sought/proof Of Capability Solicitation Looking For Vendors To Perform The Services Per The Sow For Market Research Purposes. No Awards Of A Contract Will Be Made From This Announcement. if You Are A Vendor That Can Complete The Work Described In The Sow With Competitive Pricing, Please Send Your Contact And Organization Information With A Description Of Proof Of Capability To: Jeffrey.brown8@va.gov On Or Before February 28th, 2025. Only Emailed Responses Will Be Considered. additionally, Please Provide Answers As Appropriate To The Following Questions In The Table Below With Your Response To This Sources Sought. Failure To Respond To The Following Questions May Affect The Acquisition Strategy. 1. identify Your Organization's Socio-economic Category. 2. state Whether Any Of The Requested Services May Be Ordered Against A Government Contract Awarded To Your Organization (e.g Federal Supply Schedule (fss), General Services Administration (gsa), Etc.). 3. state If Subcontracting Is Contemplated For This Requirement And What Percentage Of The Work Will Be Subcontracted And For What Tasks. â  *if Applicable, Vaar 852.219-75 Va Notice Of Limitations On Subcontracting Certificate Of Compliance For Services And Construction, Will Apply To The Potential Solicitation If Set-aside For Veteran Owned Small-businesses Or Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small-businesses.* *if Applicable, Far 52.219-14 Limitations On Subcontracting, Will Apply To The Potential Solicitation If Set-aside For Small-businesses.* statement Of Work minneapolis Veteran Affairs Health Care System Engineering Evaluation Of Boiler, Deaerator And Condensate Tank Reliability/life Expectancy Inspection 1. Introduction: the Minneapolis Veteran Affairs Health Care System (mvahcs) Centers Provides Critical Health Care Which Requires Reliable Steam Supply For Sterilization, Domestic Hot Water, Kitchens, And Building Heating/air Conditioning. boilers And Associated Equipment Serving Va Medical Centers Must Be Reliable, Safe And Efficient. The Age Of Boilers And Associated Equipment Is Often A Major Indicator Of Reliability. the Vha Directive 1810 (1), Boiler And Boiler Plant Operations, Assigns Useful Life Expectancy , In Years, To The Boilers And Plant Equipment. The Directive Requires That Retention Of Certain Equipment Beyond The Useful Life Expectancy Must Be Based On An Engineering Evaluation Of The Reliability, Efficiency And Cost Effectiveness Of Continued Operation. 2. Summary Of Requirements: the Consultant Shall Supply All Labor, Material, And Equipment To Inspect And Test The Boilers And Ancillary Equipment At The Mvahcs. The Work Shall Be Documented In A Full Report Of Findings And Recommendations. This Report Shall Include, But Not Be Limited To, An Itemized List Of Parts And Equipment That Need To Be Repaired Or Replaced And Services That Are Required Along With Estimated Costs For These Supplies And Services. The Report Must Be Stamped By A Licensed Professional Engineer. The Following Is A General List Of Equipment That Must Be Addressed. item manufacturer model # serial # location boiler #1 cleaver Brooks dl-68-rh wg3285 building 69 boiler #2 cleaver Brooks dl-68-rh wg3286 building 69 boiler #3 cleaver Brooks dl-68-rh wg3284 building 69 boiler #4 cleaver Brooks dl-52-rh wg3287 building 69 condensate Tank midwest Tank Co. unknown 16261 building 69 deaerator Tank chicago Heater Co. unknown 5754 building 69 3. Qualification Requirements For Consultant And Inspection Personnel: a Professional Engineering Firm (professional License (pe)) That Specializes In Life Expectancy Evaluations Must Be Part Of The Team And Provide An Analysis And Recommendations Under Their Seal Based On The Evaluation Of The Boiler And Associated Equipment By Means Of Visual Inspection And Non-destructive Testing Conducted By Experienced Boiler Inspectors And Non-destructive Testing Experts On The Team. the Inspections Shall Be Supervised On-site By A Qualified Professional Inspector , Defined As Anyone Or Combination Of The Following. Proof Of Qualifications Shall Be Provided With The Bid And As Part Of The Final Report. a Boiler Inspector Who Has A Valid Commission From The National Board Of Boiler And Pressure Vessel Inspectors. a Boiler Inspector Who Has Qualified By Passing A Written Examination Under The Laws, Rules And Regulations Of A Jurisdiction Of A State. a Boiler Inspector Who Is Regularly Employed As A Boiler Inspector By A Jurisdiction That Has Adopted And Administers One Or More Sections Of The Asme Boiler And Pressure Vessel Code As A Legal Requirement, And Has A Representative Serving As A Member Of The Asme (american Society Of Mechanical Engineers) Conference Committee. a Boiler Inspector Who Is Regularly Employed By An Insurance Company That Has Been Licensed Or Registered By The Appropriate Authority Of A State Of The United States To Write Boiler And Pressure Vessel Insurance. c. Non-destructive Testing Personnel Shall Be Certified To American Society For Non-destructive Testing (asnt) Level Ii, Who Are Experienced In Evaluating Boilers And Associated Equipment. Inspector: the Qualified Professional Inspector Shall Demonstrate Familiarity With And Ready Access To The Current Versions Of The Following Codes And Manuals: asme Boiler And Pressure Vessel Code asme B31.1, Power Piping Code ansi/nb-23, National Board Inspection Code nace International Standard Rp0590, Recommended Practice For Prevention, Detection And Correction Of Deaerator Cracking vha Boiler Plant Safety Device Testing Manual, Current Edition. the Ndt Technicians Shall Demonstrate Familiarity With And Ready Access To The Current Version Of Nace International Standard Rp0590, Recommended Practice For Prevention, Detection And Correction Of Deaerator Cracking mvahcs Responsibilities For Preparation Of Boiler Inspection since Steam Production Cannot Cease, The Consultant And The Va Cor Will Have To Work Closely To Develop An Inspection Schedule That Will Ensure The Facility Can Always Meet Steam Demand With Sufficient Backup. the Boiler Will Be Prepared By Mvahcs For The Inspection Prior To The Scheduled Arrival Of The Inspector. This Includes Cooling The Unit To Near Ambient Temperature And Having All Manways And Access Doors Open, The Unit Cleaned Of Loose Materials, Lock-out, Tag-out In Place, Connecting Piping Isolated, Proper Illumination Provided, Compliance With Confined Space Access Requirements Including Having Safety Personnel Present In The Boiler Plant. mvahcs Will Comply With Any Other Requirements Of The Inspector That Are Considered Reasonable By Mvahcs And Have Been Presented In Writing At Least Two Weeks Prior To The Scheduled Inspection. remove All Manway And Handhole Covers, Access Panels. remove All Drum Internals. clean All Fireside And Waterside Surfaces. remove Insulation From Water Tube Boilers Steam And Mud Drum Ends And From Locations Where Pipes Are Connected To The Boiler. arrange For Ladders, Lifts And Other Devices Necessary To Allow Access To The Boiler. furnish Copies Of The Original National Board (nb) Manufacturer S Data Report Inspection Form That Was Prepared For The Boiler When It Was New And Nb Report Of Repair Forms If Boiler Pressure Vessel Repairs Have Been Performed. 6. Inspection Requirements For Boilers consultant Shall Develop A Detailed List Of Information Required At Least Two Weeks Prior To The Inspection To Allow The Va To Compile The Information. consultant Shall Develop A Detailed Schedule Of The Inspection In Consultation With The Va Cor To Ensure Availability Of Equipment As Needed During The Execution Of The Project. visually Inspect The Following Items And Document The Locations With A Sketch Or Pictures. Any Adverse Findings Must Be Documented With Pictures And Notes In Detail. All Data Shall Be Included In The Final Report As Supporting Documentation. review The Boiler/s History Including Operating Conditions, Date Of Last Inspection, Current Inspection Certificate, Asme Stamping, National Board Registration Number, Materials Of Construction, Extent Of Post Weld Heat Treatment, History Of Repairs And Modifications. all Welded And Threaded Pipe Connections To The Boiler Shell Or Drum For Signs Of Leakage Or Defects In The Welded Areas. Defects Must Be Documented As To Location With A Sketch Or Picture And Be Non-destructively Tested. boiler Support Structure For Proper Alignment, Evidence Of Sagging, Shifting Or Misalignment. boiler Casings For Signs Of Warping, Misalignment And Overheating. all Furnace Tubes And All Accessible Convection Tubes For Alignment, Evidence Of Corrosion, Erosion, Bulges, Sagging, Defective Or Deteriorated Welds. exposed Surfaces Of Steam And Mud Drum In Furnace, Particularly Ligament Areas Between Tubes, For Evidence Of Corrosion, Cracking, Scale Buildup, Other Defects. refractory For Cracking, Shifting, Sagging, Bulging Or General Deterioration. internal Areas Of Steam Drum And Mud Drum (inside Boiler Shell In Fire Tube Boilers). welded Outlet Connections. surface Of Drums For Pitting Or Surface Discontinuities. ligament Areas Between Tube Holes For Cracking. each Tube End And Internal Surface Of Representative Number Of Tubes For Pitting, Erosion, Corrosion And Excessive Scale Buildup. Utilize Fiber Optic Inspection Equipment To Inspect Interior Of Tubes. clean And Inspect Shell Or Tube Sheet Between Tube Holes For Cracking. 7. Mvahcs Responsibilities For Preparation Of Condensate Tanks Inspection since Steam Production Cannot Cease, The Consultant And The Energy Center Supervisor Will Have To Work Closely To Develop An Inspection Schedule That Will Ensure The Facility Can Always Meet Feed Water Demand With Sufficient Backup. 8. Inspection Requirements For Condensate Tanks national Board Inspection Code, Part Rb, Inservice Inspection Of Pressure-retaining Items. review The Condensate History Including Operating Conditions, Date Of Last Inspection, Current Inspection Certificate, Asme Stamping, National Board Registration Number, Materials Of Construction, Extent Of Post Weld Heat Treatment, History Of Repairs And Modifications. assess The External Parts Of The Condensate And Accessories And Piping For Safety, Accessibility, Cleanliness. Proper Operation, And Compliance With Codes. inspect For Evidence Of Leakage. inspect Condensate Tank Safety Valve Installation And Verify That The Valves Have Proper Set Pressure And Capacity And Are Properly Installed inspect Support Structures For Proper Integrity And Allowance For Thermal Expansion. internal Inspections: visually Inspect All Visible Pressure Vessel And Tanks Surfaces For Corrosion, Material Thinning, Deposits, And Weld Cracking. certified American Society For Non-destructive Testing (asnt) Level Ii Technicians Shall Perform Non-destructive Tests (ndt) Using The Wet Fluorescent Magnetic Particle (wfmt), Ultrasonic Testing (ut), And Any Other Necessary Non-destructive Tests. completely Examine All Accessible Welds Utilizing The Wfmt Test Method. Properly Prepare The Surfaces Before Testing. determine Pressure Vessel Material Thickness By Ut. Thickness Measurement Locations Shall Be Selected By Dividing The Storage Tank Heads Into Quadrants And Taking Measurements At Each Quadrant On Two Imaginary Rings In Each Head (eight Measurements Total) . Measurement Locations On The Shell Shall Be On Each Of The Quadrants, On Four To Six Locations Along The Length Of The Shell (16 To 24 Measurements Total). The Technician May Recommend Fewer Or More Tests To The Owner, Providing Justification. typically, The Pressure Vessel Section Containing The Deaerator Trays And Sprays Is Not Accessible For Non-destructive Testing. The Experience Is That This Section, Which Is Mainly Exposed To Steam, Is Less Vulnerable To Weld Failures And Material Thinning Than The Storage Section Which Contains Condensate And Make-up Water. 9. Testing: the Following Nondestructive Testing Shall Be Completed And Document As To The Location Or Findings With A Sketch Or Pictures. Any Adverse Findings Must Be Documented With Pictures And Notes In Detail. All Data Shall Be Included In The Final Report As Supporting Documentation. ultrasonic Thickness Testing Of Representative Samples Of All Components. obtain Sufficient Material Thickness Measurements To Accurately Reflect The Condition Of The Entire Boiler And Condensate Tank. ultrasonic Thickness Testing Of All Areas Visually Noted To Have Corroded Or Eroded. magnetic Particle Testing Of All Areas Where Indications Of Defects Have Been Found Visually. metallurgical Analysis Of Representative Samples Of Boiler Metal If There Are Indications Or A Record Of Overheating. 10. Calculations: the Consultant Shall Calculate And Report The Maximum Allowable Working Pressure Rating And Remaining Life Expectancy Based On The Thickness Measurements, Data Obtained, Observations And Testing For The Boiler And Condensate Tanks. asme Code Formulas Must Be Used And References Provided In The Final Report. calculate And Report The Depletion Rate Of Material Thickness. remaining Life Calculation Shall Be Based On Original Material Thickness, Current Material Thickness, Evaluation Of Other Factors In The Condition Of The Boiler. report Requirements: provide Complete Written Report Fully With In 14 Calendar Days After Completion Of Boiler Inspected Report Shall Contain All Inspections And Tests Performed, Findings, And Recommendations. The Condition Of All Items Inspected Shall Be Stated Whether Acceptable Or Deficient. All Deficiencies Shall Be Fully Described Along With Recommendations For Methods Of Correction. provide Oral Report Of Condition Of The Boiler To Vamc Engineering Management At The Conclusion Of The Inspection And Prior To Leaving The Site. provide A Draft Report Microsoft (ms) Word Format Withing 7 Days Of The Completion Of Inspection For Review And Comment By The Cor. Once Approved By Va, Provide Ms Word Format And 6 Copies Of Final Report To Cor. provide Complete Narrative Of The History Of The Equipment In The Plant And Current Conditions Of The Same As Well As An Analysis Of The Visual Inspections And Test Results, Photographic Views Of Deteriorated Areas And Photographs To Show Areas Identified As Not Acceptable For Continued Service Or Requiring Repair. provide Calculations For Remaining Life Based On Calculated Present Maximum Allowable Working Pressure Vs. Original Maximum Allowable Working Pressure When The Boiler Was New. Show Locations And Extent Of All Non-destructive Testing By Sketches. (spec Writer Note: This Applies To Boiler, Deaerator And Only Condensate Tanks That Are Feed From Deaerator). describe All Deteriorated Areas; Provide Expert Judgment On Need For Repairs And Repair Methods. provide Expert Judgment On Cost Effectiveness Of Retaining The Boiler In Service. provide Expert Analysis Of The Condition Of Boilers/ancillary Equipment And Recommended Extension To Useful Life In Years. provide Photographs And/or Drawings And Show Where Each The Measurements Or Negative Observation Was Taken. all Safety-related Deficiencies Shall Be Immediately Reported To The Cotr During The Inspection Visit. provide Recommendations On Need For Re-inspections After Correction Of Deficiencies. Cost Of Re-inspections Shall Be Extra Cost Negotiated With Va Contracting Officer. Security: contractor S Personnel Will Utilize A Temporary Vendor S Security Badge Throughout The Duration Of The Inspection. contractors Are Required To Check In With The Energy Center Supervisor Or Boiler Operator Upon Arrival At Facility To Obtain Instructions, Work Orders And Project Location Information.
Closing Date28 Feb 2025
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U S COAST GUARD USA Tender

Security and Emergency Services
United States
Details: General Requirements  scope     intent. This Standard Specification Invokes General Requirements For Conducting Vessel Repairs Performed By Commercial Contractors At A Coast Guard Facility For Coast Guard Vessels.     references     coast Guard Drawings    coast Guard Drawing 418a-wmsl-100-001, Rev B, General Arrangements  coast Guard Drawing 418a-wmsl-801-001, Rev A, Booklet Of General Plans  coast Guard Drawing 750-wmsl-436-011, Rev E, Fire Detection Sys Deck Plan (asc436009)  coast Guard Drawing 750-wmsl-436-013, Rev C, Fire Detection Sys Cable Running Sheets (asc436010)  coast Guard Drawing 750-wmsl-436-014, Rev -, Fire Detection And Control System Schematic (asc436028)   coast Guard Publications    surface Forces Logistics Center Standard Specification 0000 (sflc Std Spec 0000), 2022, General Requirements  surface Forces Logistics Center Standard Specification 3041 (sflc Std Spec 3041), 2022, Shipboard Electrical Cable Test  surface Forces Logistics Center Standard Specification 3042 (sflc Std Spec 3042), 2022, Shipboard Electrical Cable Removal, Relocation, Splice, Repair, And Installation  surface Forces Logistics Center Standard Specification 6310 (sflc Std Spec 6310), 2022, Requirements For Preservation Of Ship Structures  coast Guard Technical Publication (tp) 9919, Swbs 436, Feb 2022, Fire And Smoke Detection System (for Hull 757)   other References    national Fire Protection Association (nfpa) 72, 2022 Edition, National Fire Alarm And Signaling Code              3. Requirements    3.1 General. The Contractor Must Conform To All Requirements Specified In Sflc Std Spec 0000 And In This Item, As Applicable, During The Performance Of This Availability. The Requirements Of This Wi Apply To All Work Under The Scope Of This Contract, Whether Explicitly Stated In All Following Work Items Or Not, And To All Other Work Subsequently Authorized By Changes, Modifications, Or Extensions To The Contract.      3.2 Materials. The Contractor Must Obtain All Of The Materials Required To Complete This Job With The Exception Of The Government-furnished Property Shown In Paragraph 1.2 Of Work Item.       3.3. Period Of Performance. The Period Of Performance Window For This Work Starts On 09 April 2025 And Ends On 01 July 2025.      3.4. Location. The Contractor Must Perform The Work While The Uscgc Midgett (wmsl 757) Is Alongside The Pier On 400 Sand Island Pkwy Honolulu, Hi 96819-4326.     58300_rtk_1023_418 dual Point Davit, Biennial Maintenance, Perform 1. Scope 1.1 Intent. This Work Item Describes The Requirements For The Contractor To Perform Biennial Maintenance On Dual Point Davit Listed In Table 1. table 1 – Dual Point Davit Nameplate Data description location davit Total Gross Weight allied Systems Dual Point Davit With Control Console models: Ddp11000cts & Sp2200 weather Deck, Stbd Side, Frame 47 29,000 Lbs 1.2 Government-furnished Property. mti item Description nsn/pn qty estimated Cost ($/unit) y cb-oth Mark Iv (coast Guard Drawing 26b-cb-iv-801-001) n/a 1 Ea. n/a y hook model Apr-356-cbh 2 Ea. 5000.00 2. References coast Guard Drawings coast Guard Drawing 418a-wmsl-100-001, Rev B, General Arrangements coast Guard Drawing 418a-wmsl-801-001 Rev A, Booklet Of General Plan coast Guard Publications coast Guard Technical Publication (tp) Lr-h5-0002-v0, Swbs 583, Oct 2023, Boat Davit - Models Ddp11000cts & Sp2200 (hull 757) coast Guard Technical Publication (tp) 9618, Swbs 583, Sept 2023, Boat Davit - Models Ddp11000cts & Sp2200 (s/n: 2328-753, 2329-751, 2332-750) coast Guard Technical Publication (tp) 9619, Swbs 583, 06 Dec 2016, Boat Davit - Models Ddp11000cts & Sp2200 (s/n: 2348) (hull 754) coast Guard Technical Publication (tp) 9899 Swbs 583, Apr 2021, Marine Crane – Models Ddp11000cts & Sp2200 (s/n: 2366) (hull 755) coast Guard Technical Publication (tp) 9900, Swbs 583, Apr 2021, Marine Crane – Models Ddp11000cts & Sp2200 – S/n 2382 (hull 756) surface Forces Logistics Center Standard Specification 0000 (sflc Std Spec 0000), 2022, General Requirements surface Forces Logistics Center Standard Specification 5000 (sflc Std Spec 5000), 2022, Auxiliary Machine Systems surface Forces Logistics Center Standard Specification 6310 (sflc Std Spec 6310), 2022, Requirements For Preservation Of Ship Structures other References international Maritime Organization (imo) International Convention For The Safety Of Life At Sea (solas), 2009 As Amended In 2010 And 2011 international Maritime Organization (imo) International Life Saving Appliances Code (lsa), 2010 Edition ansi/easa Standard Ar100-2020, Recommended Practice For The Repair Of Rotating Electrical Apparatus 3. Requirements 3.1 General. 3.1.1 Cir. The Contractor Must Submit A Cir For The Inspections Listed In The Following Paragraph(s): 3.2 Biannual Maintenance Inspection And Repair Task Particulars (task #1 And #2) 3.2.1 Hook Certification. 3.1.2 Tech Rep. The Contractor Must Provide The Services Of A Qualified Technical Representative Who Is Familiar With The Dual Point Davit (i.e. Allied System Co. Model No. Ddp11000cts) To Accomplish The Following On Site: advise On Manufacturer's Proprietary System Information. ensure Compliance With Manufacturer's Procedures And Standards During System Disassembly, Inspection, Repair, Reassembly, And Testing As Applicable. 3.1.2.1 Ensure The Tech Rep Has Experience With The System/equipment Stated Above And Demonstrated On Their Résumé. 3.1.2.2 Submit The Name And Résumé Of The Tech Rep To The Cor At The Arrival Conference. 3.1.2.3 Point Of Contact: heath Munger heath.munger@alliedsystems.com allied Systems Company (503) 825-3366 3.1.3 Protective Measures. The Contractor Must Furnish And Install All Protective Measures In Accordance With Sflc Std Spec 0000, Paragraph 3.3.3 (vessel Component, Space, And Equipment Protection). 3.1.3.1 Protection Of Fine Surfaces. The Contractor Must Protect All Fine Surfaces In Accordance With Sflc Std. Spec 5000. 3.1.3.2 Hydraulic System Contamination Protection. The Contractor Must Maintain Existing Hydraulic Cleanliness In Accordance With Sflc Std. Spec 5000. 3.1.4 Interferences. The Contractor Must Handle All Interferences In Accordance With Sflc Std Spec 0000, Paragraph 3.3.5 (interferences). Known Interferences Include, But Are Not Limited To The Following: piping electrical Cables capstan note coast Guard Personnel Will Operate All Shipboard Machinery And Equipment. 3.1.5 Operational Test, Initial. Prior To Commencement Of Work, The Contractor Must Witness Coast Guard Personnel Perform An Initial Operational Test Of All Items Or Shipboard Devices To Be Disturbed, Used, Repaired, Or Altered, To Demonstrate Existing Operational Condition. Submit A Cfr. 3.1.6 Materials. The Contractor Must Furnish And Install Parts Listed In Table 2. table 2 – List Of Parts quantity part Number description source Of Supply 1 593533 kit, Element Replacement allied System Co. 214 S.w. Oregon Street, Sherwood Or 97140 1 593532 kit, Element Replacement 2 70196 return Filters 2 74130 seal Kits 2 71975 filter Breather 1 71754 tank Cover Gasket 2 71042 wire Rope 2 73441 hub 3.2 Biannual Maintenance Inspection And Repair Task Particulars. The Contractor With Tech Rep Support Must Perform The Tasks Designated In Table 3 Below And Figure 1 In Accordance With Sflc Std Spec 5000 And Cg Tech Pub As Applicable. table 3 – Recurring Maintenance Task addition Requirements # task Type qty component Or Assembly appendix And Para. From Sflc Std 5000 other 1 operate And Inspect 1 dual Point Davit System 3.2.1 (operate And Inspect) Appendix A (general Inspection Requirements) submit Cir. 2 service And Inspect 1 hydraulic Winch Assembly (constant Tension And Normal) Which Are Powered By Main Hydraulic Pump/motor Assembly (st1) And Back Up Powered By Emergency (st2), Accumulators. 3.2.2 (service And Inspect) D2.3 (brakes And Clutches. D2.4 (open Gearing And Gear Reducers) submit Cfr. 3 disassemble And Inspect 2 power Sheave Assembly 3.2.3 (disassemble And Inspect) renew The Hub With Cfe. If Hubs Are Not Available, Clean, Inspect, And Reinstall Hubs. 4 hydraulic Lube Oil Analysis 1 hydraulic System c2.1.3.1 submit A Cir. 5 renew 2 wire Rope Assembly (allied System Part No. 71042) d2.2 (wire Rope Assemblies) wire Rope Particulars: Nominal Diameter: 5/8 Inch minimum Breaking Strength: 56,040 Lbs. total Length Of Each Wire Rope Required: 110 Ft. end Fitting Type: Fiege. Submit A Cfr. 6 nde 1 dual Point Davit System 3.2.5 (nde) areas To Nde: All Weld Joints And Boom And Turret Structures. submit A Cfr. 7 groom And Lubricate 1 dual Point Davit System 3.2.6 (groom And Lubricate) 8 weight Test 1 dual Point Davit System b2.7.2 (dual Point Davits) b2.7.2.1 No-load Operational Test b2.7.2.2 Static Load Test b2.7.2.3 Winch/brake/modified Static Load Test b2.7.2.4 Dynamic Load Test b2.7.2.5 Rated Load Test test Weight Particulars: working Load Limit (11,000 Lb.). "modified Static / Brake" Test Load: 16,500 Pounds (150% Of Wll) “modified Dynamic Test Load: 12,650 Pounds (115% Of Wll) 9 electric Motors 1 normal Rihb Boat Davit And Emergency Rihb Davit Hpu Motors perform Insulation Resistance Test In Accordance With Ansi/easa Ar 100-2020.and Para 6.5.4.3 Of Tp 9618. Submit A Cfr. 10 fabricate And Install 1 label Plate b2.9 (label Plates) 11 partially Preserve 1 dual Point Davit Assembly (including Pedestal, Foundation, And All Previously/normally Painted Components Or Surfaces) 3.2.4 (partial Preservation) 12 service And Inspect  1  control Panel  3.2.2 (service And Inspect)  verify All Mechanical And Electrical Signals To The Control Panel. Submit A Cfr.  3.2.1 Hook Certification. The Contractor With Tech Rep Support Must Inspect The Hooks And Verify Their Certification. Submit A Cir. Hooks (i.e. P/n: Model Apr-356-cbh) Must Be Renewed At Every 48 Months With Gfp. Renew Hooks If Certification Is Expired. 3.2.1.1 Mandatory Turn-in Item (mti) Removal. If Required To Be Renewed, The Contractor Must Remove The Existing Mti Hooks And Turn Over To The Cor. 3.3 Special Requirements For Various Components. If A Change Request Has Been Authorized For Additional Work On Any Of The Components Listed In Table 4 Below, The Contractor Must Perform Work In Accordance With The Corresponding Appendix Or Paragraph Of Sflc Std Spec 5000. table 4 - Special Requirements component appendix & Paragraph In Sflc Std Spec 5000 fluids c2.1 hose Assemblies c2.2 piping And Tubing c2.3 valves And Manifolds c2.4 gages c2.5 gas Charged Accumulators c2.6 heat Exchangers And Fluid Coolers c2.7 systems c2.8 fastener Assemblies d2.1 wire Rope Assemblies d2.2 brakes And Clutches d2.3 open Gearing And Gear Reducers d2.4 note coast Guard Personnel Will Operate All Shipboard Machinery And Equipment. 3.4 Operational Test, Post Repairs. After Completion Of Work, The Contractor Must Thoroughly Test, In The Presence Of The Coast Guard Inspector And Demonstrate All Items Or Shipboard Devices That Have Been Disturbed, Used, Repaired, Altered, Or Installed To Be In Satisfactory Operating Condition. Submit A Cfr. 3.4.1 The Contractor With Tech Rep Support Must Perform A Dockside Test, Consisting Of Launching The Gfp Boat To Test Constant Tension Function, Wire Rope Tension, Ct Select Button, Control Function, Ct Engage, Brake Release Etc. Submit A Cfr. 3.5 Touch-up Preservation. The Contractor Must Prepare And Coat All New And Disturbed Exterior And Interior Surfaces To Match Existing Adjacent Surfaces, In Accordance With Sflc Std Spec 6310. Abide By All Touch-up Requirements Outlined In Sflc Std Spec 6310. note government Will Provide 72 Hours Of Advance Notice To The Contractor For Sea Trial Support By The Tech Rep. 3.6 Sea Trial. The Contractor Must Provide Tech Rep Support To Test Operational Capability Of The Dual Point Davit With Gfp In Accordance With Tp. Estimated Time For Sea Trial Is Eight Hours. Perform An At Sea Test Launching The Gfp Boat To Test Constant Tension Function, Wire Rope Tension, Ct Select Button, Control Function, Ct Engage, Brake Release Etc. Ensure All Functions Are In Satisfactory Operating Conditions. Submit A Cfr. 4. Notes figure 1: Dual Point Davit Maintenance Table general Requirements  scope     intent. This Standard Specification Invokes General Requirements For Conducting Vessel Repairs Performed By Commercial Contractors At A Coast Guard Facility For Coast Guard Vessels.     references     coast Guard Drawings    coast Guard Drawing 418a-wmsl-100-001, Rev B, General Arrangements  coast Guard Drawing 418a-wmsl-801-001, Rev A, Booklet Of General Plans  coast Guard Drawing 750-wmsl-436-011, Rev E, Fire Detection Sys Deck Plan (asc436009)  coast Guard Drawing 750-wmsl-436-013, Rev C, Fire Detection Sys Cable Running Sheets (asc436010)  coast Guard Drawing 750-wmsl-436-014, Rev -, Fire Detection And Control System Schematic (asc436028)   coast Guard Publications    surface Forces Logistics Center Standard Specification 0000 (sflc Std Spec 0000), 2022, General Requirements  surface Forces Logistics Center Standard Specification 3041 (sflc Std Spec 3041), 2022, Shipboard Electrical Cable Test  surface Forces Logistics Center Standard Specification 3042 (sflc Std Spec 3042), 2022, Shipboard Electrical Cable Removal, Relocation, Splice, Repair, And Installation  surface Forces Logistics Center Standard Specification 6310 (sflc Std Spec 6310), 2022, Requirements For Preservation Of Ship Structures  coast Guard Technical Publication (tp) 9919, Swbs 436, Feb 2022, Fire And Smoke Detection System (for Hull 757)   other References    national Fire Protection Association (nfpa) 72, 2022 Edition, National Fire Alarm And Signaling Code              3. Requirements    3.1 General. The Contractor Must Conform To All Requirements Specified In Sflc Std Spec 0000 And In This Item, As Applicable, During The Performance Of This Availability. The Requirements Of This Wi Apply To All Work Under The Scope Of This Contract, Whether Explicitly Stated In All Following Work Items Or Not, And To All Other Work Subsequently Authorized By Changes, Modifications, Or Extensions To The Contract.      3.2 Materials. The Contractor Must Obtain All Of The Materials Required To Complete This Job With The Exception Of The Government-furnished Property Shown In Paragraph 1.2 Of Work Item.       3.3. Period Of Performance. The Period Of Performance Window For This Work Starts On 09 April 2025 And Ends On 01 July 2025.      3.4. Location. The Contractor Must Perform The Work While The Uscgc Midgett (wmsl 757) Is Alongside The Pier On 400 Sand Island Pkwy Honolulu, Hi 96819-4326.     58300_rtk_1023_418 dual Point Davit, Biennial Maintenance, Perform 1. Scope 1.1 Intent. This Work Item Describes The Requirements For The Contractor To Perform Biennial Maintenance On Dual Point Davit Listed In Table 1. table 1 – Dual Point Davit Nameplate Data description location davit Total Gross Weight allied Systems Dual Point Davit With Control Console models: Ddp11000cts & Sp2200 weather Deck, Stbd Side, Frame 47 29,000 Lbs 1.2 Government-furnished Property. mti item Description nsn/pn qty estimated Cost ($/unit) y cb-oth Mark Iv (coast Guard Drawing 26b-cb-iv-801-001) n/a 1 Ea. n/a y hook model Apr-356-cbh 2 Ea. 5000.00 2. References coast Guard Drawings coast Guard Drawing 418a-wmsl-100-001, Rev B, General Arrangements coast Guard Drawing 418a-wmsl-801-001 Rev A, Booklet Of General Plan coast Guard Publications coast Guard Technical Publication (tp) Lr-h5-0002-v0, Swbs 583, Oct 2023, Boat Davit - Models Ddp11000cts & Sp2200 (hull 757) coast Guard Technical Publication (tp) 9618, Swbs 583, Sept 2023, Boat Davit - Models Ddp11000cts & Sp2200 (s/n: 2328-753, 2329-751, 2332-750) coast Guard Technical Publication (tp) 9619, Swbs 583, 06 Dec 2016, Boat Davit - Models Ddp11000cts & Sp2200 (s/n: 2348) (hull 754) coast Guard Technical Publication (tp) 9899 Swbs 583, Apr 2021, Marine Crane – Models Ddp11000cts & Sp2200 (s/n: 2366) (hull 755) coast Guard Technical Publication (tp) 9900, Swbs 583, Apr 2021, Marine Crane – Models Ddp11000cts & Sp2200 – S/n 2382 (hull 756) surface Forces Logistics Center Standard Specification 0000 (sflc Std Spec 0000), 2022, General Requirements surface Forces Logistics Center Standard Specification 5000 (sflc Std Spec 5000), 2022, Auxiliary Machine Systems surface Forces Logistics Center Standard Specification 6310 (sflc Std Spec 6310), 2022, Requirements For Preservation Of Ship Structures other References international Maritime Organization (imo) International Convention For The Safety Of Life At Sea (solas), 2009 As Amended In 2010 And 2011 international Maritime Organization (imo) International Life Saving Appliances Code (lsa), 2010 Edition ansi/easa Standard Ar100-2020, Recommended Practice For The Repair Of Rotating Electrical Apparatus 3. Requirements 3.1 General. 3.1.1 Cir. The Contractor Must Submit A Cir For The Inspections Listed In The Following Paragraph(s): 3.2 Biannual Maintenance Inspection And Repair Task Particulars (task #1 And #2) 3.2.1 Hook Certification. 3.1.2 Tech Rep. The Contractor Must Provide The Services Of A Qualified Technical Representative Who Is Familiar With The Dual Point Davit (i.e. Allied System Co. Model No. Ddp11000cts) To Accomplish The Following On Site: advise On Manufacturer's Proprietary System Information. ensure Compliance With Manufacturer's Procedures And Standards During System Disassembly, Inspection, Repair, Reassembly, And Testing As Applicable. 3.1.2.1 Ensure The Tech Rep Has Experience With The System/equipment Stated Above And Demonstrated On Their Résumé. 3.1.2.2 Submit The Name And Résumé Of The Tech Rep To The Cor At The Arrival Conference. 3.1.2.3 Point Of Contact: heath Munger heath.munger@alliedsystems.com allied Systems Company (503) 825-3366 3.1.3 Protective Measures. The Contractor Must Furnish And Install All Protective Measures In Accordance With Sflc Std Spec 0000, Paragraph 3.3.3 (vessel Component, Space, And Equipment Protection). 3.1.3.1 Protection Of Fine Surfaces. The Contractor Must Protect All Fine Surfaces In Accordance With Sflc Std. Spec 5000. 3.1.3.2 Hydraulic System Contamination Protection. The Contractor Must Maintain Existing Hydraulic Cleanliness In Accordance With Sflc Std. Spec 5000. 3.1.4 Interferences. The Contractor Must Handle All Interferences In Accordance With Sflc Std Spec 0000, Paragraph 3.3.5 (interferences). Known Interferences Include, But Are Not Limited To The Following: piping electrical Cables capstan note coast Guard Personnel Will Operate All Shipboard Machinery And Equipment. 3.1.5 Operational Test, Initial. Prior To Commencement Of Work, The Contractor Must Witness Coast Guard Personnel Perform An Initial Operational Test Of All Items Or Shipboard Devices To Be Disturbed, Used, Repaired, Or Altered, To Demonstrate Existing Operational Condition. Submit A Cfr. 3.1.6 Materials. The Contractor Must Furnish And Install Parts Listed In Table 2. table 2 – List Of Parts quantity part Number description source Of Supply 1 593533 kit, Element Replacement allied System Co. 214 S.w. Oregon Street, Sherwood Or 97140 1 593532 kit, Element Replacement 2 70196 return Filters 2 74130 seal Kits 2 71975 filter Breather 1 71754 tank Cover Gasket 2 71042 wire Rope 2 73441 hub 3.2 Biannual Maintenance Inspection And Repair Task Particulars. The Contractor With Tech Rep Support Must Perform The Tasks Designated In Table 3 Below And Figure 1 In Accordance With Sflc Std Spec 5000 And Cg Tech Pub As Applicable. table 3 – Recurring Maintenance Task addition Requirements # task Type qty component Or Assembly appendix And Para. From Sflc Std 5000 other 1 operate And Inspect 1 dual Point Davit System 3.2.1 (operate And Inspect) Appendix A (general Inspection Requirements) submit Cir. 2 service And Inspect 1 hydraulic Winch Assembly (constant Tension And Normal) Which Are Powered By Main Hydraulic Pump/motor Assembly (st1) And Back Up Powered By Emergency (st2), Accumulators. 3.2.2 (service And Inspect) D2.3 (brakes And Clutches. D2.4 (open Gearing And Gear Reducers) submit Cfr. 3 disassemble And Inspect 2 power Sheave Assembly 3.2.3 (disassemble And Inspect) renew The Hub With Cfe. If Hubs Are Not Available, Clean, Inspect, And Reinstall Hubs. 4 hydraulic Lube Oil Analysis 1 hydraulic System c2.1.3.1 submit A Cir. 5 renew 2 wire Rope Assembly (allied System Part No. 71042) d2.2 (wire Rope Assemblies) wire Rope Particulars: Nominal Diameter: 5/8 Inch minimum Breaking Strength: 56,040 Lbs. total Length Of Each Wire Rope Required: 110 Ft. end Fitting Type: Fiege. Submit A Cfr. 6 nde 1 dual Point Davit System 3.2.5 (nde) areas To Nde: All Weld Joints And Boom And Turret Structures. submit A Cfr. 7 groom And Lubricate 1 dual Point Davit System 3.2.6 (groom And Lubricate) 8 weight Test 1 dual Point Davit System b2.7.2 (dual Point Davits) b2.7.2.1 No-load Operational Test b2.7.2.2 Static Load Test b2.7.2.3 Winch/brake/modified Static Load Test b2.7.2.4 Dynamic Load Test b2.7.2.5 Rated Load Test test Weight Particulars: working Load Limit (11,000 Lb.). "modified Static / Brake" Test Load: 16,500 Pounds (150% Of Wll) “modified Dynamic Test Load: 12,650 Pounds (115% Of Wll) 9 electric Motors 1 normal Rihb Boat Davit And Emergency Rihb Davit Hpu Motors perform Insulation Resistance Test In Accordance With Ansi/easa Ar 100-2020.and Para 6.5.4.3 Of Tp 9618. Submit A Cfr. 10 fabricate And Install 1 label Plate b2.9 (label Plates) 11 partially Preserve 1 dual Point Davit Assembly (including Pedestal, Foundation, And All Previously/normally Painted Components Or Surfaces) 3.2.4 (partial Preservation) 12 service And Inspect  1  control Panel  3.2.2 (service And Inspect)  verify All Mechanical And Electrical Signals To The Control Panel. Submit A Cfr.  3.2.1 Hook Certification. The Contractor With Tech Rep Support Must Inspect The Hooks And Verify Their Certification. Submit A Cir. Hooks (i.e. P/n: Model Apr-356-cbh) Must Be Renewed At Every 48 Months With Gfp. Renew Hooks If Certification Is Expired. 3.2.1.1 Mandatory Turn-in Item (mti) Removal. If Required To Be Renewed, The Contractor Must Remove The Existing Mti Hooks And Turn Over To The Cor. 3.3 Special Requirements For Various Components. If A Change Request Has Been Authorized For Additional Work On Any Of The Components Listed In Table 4 Below, The Contractor Must Perform Work In Accordance With The Corresponding Appendix Or Paragraph Of Sflc Std Spec 5000. table 4 - Special Requirements component appendix & Paragraph In Sflc Std Spec 5000 fluids c2.1 hose Assemblies c2.2 piping And Tubing c2.3 valves And Manifolds c2.4 gages c2.5 gas Charged Accumulators c2.6 heat Exchangers And Fluid Coolers c2.7 systems c2.8 fastener Assemblies d2.1 wire Rope Assemblies d2.2 brakes And Clutches d2.3 open Gearing And Gear Reducers d2.4 note coast Guard Personnel Will Operate All Shipboard Machinery And Equipment. 3.4 Operational Test, Post Repairs. After Completion Of Work, The Contractor Must Thoroughly Test, In The Presence Of The Coast Guard Inspector And Demonstrate All Items Or Shipboard Devices That Have Been Disturbed, Used, Repaired, Altered, Or Installed To Be In Satisfactory Operating Condition. Submit A Cfr. 3.4.1 The Contractor With Tech Rep Support Must Perform A Dockside Test, Consisting Of Launching The Gfp Boat To Test Constant Tension Function, Wire Rope Tension, Ct Select Button, Control Function, Ct Engage, Brake Release Etc. Submit A Cfr. 3.5 Touch-up Preservation. The Contractor Must Prepare And Coat All New And Disturbed Exterior And Interior Surfaces To Match Existing Adjacent Surfaces, In Accordance With Sflc Std Spec 6310. Abide By All Touch-up Requirements Outlined In Sflc Std Spec 6310. note government Will Provide 72 Hours Of Advance Notice To The Contractor For Sea Trial Support By The Tech Rep. 3.6 Sea Trial. The Contractor Must Provide Tech Rep Support To Test Operational Capability Of The Dual Point Davit With Gfp In Accordance With Tp. Estimated Time For Sea Trial Is Eight Hours. Perform An At Sea Test Launching The Gfp Boat To Test Constant Tension Function, Wire Rope Tension, Ct Select Button, Control Function, Ct Engage, Brake Release Etc. Ensure All Functions Are In Satisfactory Operating Conditions. Submit A Cfr. 4. Notes figure 1: Dual Point Davit Maintenance Table
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