| Location: | Wisconsin |
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| Posted: | Dec 17, 2025 |
| Due: | Dec 30, 2025 |
| Agency: | DEPT OF DEFENSE |
| Type of Government: | Federal |
| Category: |
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| Solicitation No: | W912ES26QA0110001 |
| Publication URL: | To access bid details, please log in. |
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Statement of Work (SOW)
Radial Thrust Bearing Assembly Inspection and Repair
1. Scope
This Statement of Work (SOW) defines a two-part effort for the inspection and repair of the radial thrust bearing assembly installed on the VOSTA HPD 550-1350-280 dredge pump.
Phase 1 – Inspection, Report, and Repair Estimate
The contractor shall perform a full inspection of the radial thrust bearing assembly to document component condition, identify the cause of oil leakage, and produce a written inspection report with a detailed repair/replacement cost estimate. The phase 1 price will include return shipping to the Corps’ FCSB location.
Phase 2 – Repair and Replacement (Upon Government Approval)
Repair or replacement activities shall occur only after the Government issues written approval. The objective is to restore the assembly to full operational capability in accordance with OEM and industry standards.
Oil leakage has been observed at the seals; therefore, special attention shall be given to seal condition, integrity, and lubrication during both inspection and repair.
The Corps reserves the right to compete the repair among other vendors. Should the firm awarded the inspection contract not win the contract for repair work the unit will be, reassembled (if needed), safely packaged, and returned to the Corps’ FCSB location no later than 14 business days from notification.
2. Applicable Documents
The following documents shall guide this effort.
The contractor shall have permission for use and access to the following company provided documents:
The work shall comply with the latest revisions of the following standards:
Standard
Description
ISO 13709 / API 610
Centrifugal Pumps for Petroleum, Petrochemical, and Natural Gas Industries (primary heavy-duty pump specification).
ISO 5199
Technical specifications for centrifugal pumps — Class II.
ISO 281
Rolling bearings — Dynamic load ratings and rating life.
ISO 1940-1
Mechanical vibration — Balance quality for rigid rotors.
ANSI/ABMA 9
Load Ratings and Fatigue Life for Ball Bearings.
ANSI/ABMA 11
Load Ratings and Fatigue Life for Roller Bearings.
ANSI/ABMA 7
Shaft and Housing Fits for Metric Radial Ball and Roller Bearings.
ANSI/EASA AR100
Recommended practice for repair of rotating electrical apparatus—Section 2.2 regarding bearings.
3. Requirements
3.1 Phase 1 – Inspection Requirements
The contractor shall:
3.2 Phase 2 – Replacement of Damaged Components (Upon Approval)
The contractor shall:
3.2.1 Government Approval Requirement
No removal, replacement, or repair work shall begin without written authorization from the Contracting Officer (CO). Any unauthorized repair work shall be performed at no cost to the Government.
3.3 Testing and Verification – to be priced as part of any repair submission.
After completion of approved repairs, the contractor shall:
4. Materials and Workmanship
5. Deliverables
The contractor shall provide:
6. Quality Assurance and Acceptance
Government representatives may witness inspection, repair, and testing activities.
Final acceptance shall be based on:
7. Schedule
8. Shipping, Delivery, and Reporting

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