Closed Solicitation · DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
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The U.S. Coast Guard is seeking information on domestically manufactured Ductless-Split Heating and Air Conditioning Systems compliant with the Buy American Act. Interested firms should provide evidence of prior work and detailed product information by March 11, 2026. This is a market survey, not a solicitation for proposals.
SOURCES SOUGHT: THIS IS ONLY A MARKET SURVEY FOR WRITTEN INFORMATION ONLY. THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION FOR PROPOSALS AND NO CONTRACT WILL BE AWARDED FROM THIS ANNOUCEMENT. No reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this announcement or any follow-up information requests. In order to protect the procurement integrity of any future procurement that may arise from this announcement, information regarding the technical point of contact will not be given and no appointments for presentations will be made.
The U.S. Coast Guard is conducting market research to determine domestic availability of Ductless-Split Heating and Air Conditioning (A/C) Systems (Buy American Act compliant). Specifically, Ductless-Split Heating and A/C Systems that are manufactured in the United States in sufficient and reasonably available commercial quantities of satisfactory quality. The applicable North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code is 333415 Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating Equipment and Commercial and Industrial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing.
Ductless-Split Heating and A/C Systems are subdivided into three categories: Mini-Split, Multi-Split, and VRF/VRV.
The lowest cost and most common system has one outside unit and one indoor unit. This type of system is generally used for single-zone cooling and/or heating and is common in residential and small commercial settings.
This system adds complexity by allowing a single outside condensing unit to supply refrigerant to multiple indoor units for independent temperature controlled zones. The refrigerant flow is constant and the entire system must be in the same mode (heating/cooling). This means that certain zones cannot be cooling while others are heating. This type of system is generally used to condition a suite of offices or a small group of rooms.
This system works like the multi-split units, but provides the added benefit of being able to heat some zones while cooling others. The refrigerant compressor is capable of adjusting the flow based on the heating and cooling demands, which makes the system more efficient. Additional devices and controls inherent to VRF/VRV systems also contribute to higher efficiency, but also increases cost and complexity.
In order for the Ductless-Split Heating and A/C Systems to be considered manufactured in the United States, all manufacturing processes must take place in the United States and the cost of components mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States must exceed 65 percent of the cost of all the components. Components of foreign origin of the same class or kind for which nonavailability determinations have been made are treated as domestic.
If your firm manufactures or supplies domestically produced units of this type (Buy American Act compliant), please respond by email to Sean.E.Waldron@uscg.mil with subject “Sources Sought Notice Ductless-Split Heating and Air Conditioning Systems 2026”.
Your response MUST include the following: (1) evidence of prior work in providing domestically manufactured Ductless-Split Heating and A/C Systems to include contract numbers, project titles, dollar amounts, points of contact and telephone numbers and (2) detailed information on the domestically manufactured Ductless-Split Heating and A/C Systems. Your response is required no later than March 11, 2026.
DUCTLESS-SPLIT HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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