VALVE,REGULATIN, 2770073-114

Key Dates
Due Date

-

Posted Date

-

Agency & Value
Agency

NAVSUP WEAPON SYSTEMS SUPPORT

Contract Value

Not provided

Codes & Classification
Solicitation Number

N0038326QH078

NAICS

332919 - Other Metal Valve and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing

Classification Code

4810

Additional Details
Set Aside

NONE

Place of Performance

SourceSAM
The Department of the Navy, through NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support (NAVSUP WSS), has issued a presolicitation notice for the repair and potential overhaul of a component identified as VALVE, REGULATIN, part number 2770073-114. This procurement is classified under NAICS code 332919, "Other Metal Valve and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing," and Product Service Code 4810, which pertains to valves, powered and non-powered. The notice is active and open for responses until June 24, 2026. The primary objective of this procurement is to secure a contractor capable of repairing and processing assets related to the specified valve, ensuring compliance with rigorous government inspection and reporting requirements. The scope encompasses the receipt, inspection, repair, and shipment of assets, with a strong emphasis on traceability, quality assurance, and adherence to turnaround times. Key requirements include: - Shipment of repaired items must be conducted via traceable means, with notification of shipment sent to both the Procurement Contracting Officer (PCO) and the NAVSUP WSS Repair Manager (Baldemar Cantu, [email protected]). - Government source inspection is mandatory, and contractors must coordinate with the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) Transportation Officer for shipping instructions. - Packaging and marking must conform to best standard commercial practices suitable for overseas shipment. - If an item is determined to be beyond economical repair (BER) or beyond repair (BR), the contractor must notify the DCMA Quality Assurance Representative (QAR) for verification. No item may be scrapped or cannibalized without written authorization from the NAVSUP WSS PCO. Performance metrics are clearly defined: - Repair Turnaround Time (RTAT) is measured from the physical receipt of the asset at the contractor’s facility to the date of asset acceptance, as recorded in the Commercial Asset Visibility (CAV) system. Contractors are required to report all transactions within five business days of receipt. - Throughput constraints, if any, will be specified in the contract; a throughput of "0000/month" indicates no constraint. - Assets received after the induction expiration date may only be repaired with bilateral agreement between the vendor and contracting officer. - Final inspection and acceptance by the government must occur within the RTATs established in the contract. Units meeting RTAT requirements will be priced at the contractually established unit price. Contractors should note that failure to meet RTAT requirements will result in price reductions per unit, to be determined and implemented via a reconciliation modification at the end of contract performance. These reductions do not preclude other remedies available to the government, including termination for default. The procurement is not set aside for any specific business category, and there are no special set-aside requirements. Contractors must be prepared to comply with all government inspection, reporting, and shipping protocols throughout the contract lifecycle. NAVSUP WSS, a federal office within the Department of Defense, is the contracting entity for this opportunity. The primary point of contact is Jeremy P. Barney (N722.10), who can be reached at [email protected] or 771-229-0384 for further information. Interested contractors should review the full notice at https://sam.gov/opp/813944fc47944a198a21ab27f49cb8fe/view and ensure their capabilities align with the technical, logistical, and compliance requirements outlined. This opportunity is well-suited for firms experienced in metal valve repair and manufacturing, with robust quality assurance and government contracting experience.