Active Solicitation · DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

    URGENT AND COMPELLING JUSTIFICATION, SINGLE SOURCE, FOR EMERGENCY SEAWATER CHILLER REPAIRS

    Sol. FD-2026-501Special NoticeSet-aside: No Set aside usedKANSAS CITY, MO
    Open · 12d remaining
    DAYS TO CLOSE
    12
    closes Jul 25, 2026
    POSTED
    Jul 13, 2026
    Publication date
    NAICS CODE
    238220
    Primary industry classification
    PSC CODE
    J041
    Product & service classification

    AI Summary

    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is issuing an emergency order for immediate repairs to a malfunctioning seawater chiller at the Manchester Research Station. The repairs are critical to maintain optimal temperatures for sablefish broodstock, essential for ongoing aquaculture research. The urgency of the situation precludes competition, and timely completion is necessary to prevent significant losses.

    Contract details

    Solicitation No.
    FD-2026-501
    Notice Type
    Special Notice
    Set-Aside
    No Set aside used
    Posted Date
    July 13, 2026
    Response Deadline
    July 25, 2026
    NAICS Code
    238220AI guide
    PSC / Class Code
    J041
    Contract Code
    1330
    Issuing Office
    DEPT OF COMMERCE NOAA
    Primary Contact
    Suzanne Johnston
    State
    MO
    ZIP Code
    64106
    AI Product/Service
    service

    Description

    This is not a request for quotes and no responses are required. This is a special notice for public awareness that NOAA Fisheries is issuing an emergency order for the immediate repair of a malfunctioning 80-ton York brand chiller at the Manchester Research Station. Necessary repairs include replacing three faulty compressors, recovering and recharging refrigerant, and ensuring proper chiller operation after restarting the unit. The service listed on 143041-26-0168 (26-501) is urgent and competition requirements are precluded for reasons indicated below. If the service is not received by the Required Delivery Date (7/20/26), specific damages to NOAA will result. The NWFSC Manchester Research Station requires this work to provide a continuous supply of chilled seawater that supports the thousands of marine fish housed at the Research Station, including sablefish broodstock. Early life stages of sablefish require water temperatures of 5 degrees C or less in order to survive, grow, and mature normally. Fish will die at elevated temperatures (>15 degrees C) or during abrupt and dramatic temperature fluctuations. The recent chiller malfunction has resulted in a 50% reduction of chilling capacity. Operation at 50% capacity will not be adequate to chill seawater to the necessary temperatures during high summer temperatures. Any loss of sablefish broodstock will be devastating to on-going aquaculture research activities that depend on these fish producing viable gametes. Sablefish take several years to reach maturity, and loss of fish could affect the aquaculture research program for many years. The sablefish program at Manchester currently supports 6 FTEs, two contract staff, productive CRADA collaborations with the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe and aquaculture industry, and a host of collaborative projects within and outside of NOAA. The total monetary value of the sablefish currently at the Station exceeds several million dollars, considering the investments of labor, supplies, feed and other costs. The Station is providing real-time information to the aquaculture industry to support a sustainable seafood supply.

    Key dates

    1. July 13, 2026Posted Date
    2. July 25, 2026Proposals / Responses Due

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    URGENT AND COMPELLING JUSTIFICATION, SINGLE SOURCE, FOR EMERGENCY SEAWATER CHILLER REPAIRS is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.

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