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Entrance RRL LLNR_PN13832866.pdf | Jun 5, 2026 |
REBUILD BAHIA DE GUAYANILLA ENTRANCE RANGE REAR LIGHT AT UNITED STATES COAST GUARD AIDS TO NAVIGATION (ANT) PUERTO RICO.
The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Civil Engineering Unit (CEU) Miami is identifying small business capacity to rebuild the Bahia de Guayanilla Entrance Range Rear Light (RRL) in Puerto Rico. Project PN 13832866 involves demolishing the existing aid-to-navigation (ATON) structure and constructing a new metal skeleton tower on a specialized platform. The contractor will provide labor, equipment, and materials to remove steel piles at the mudline and install a James River Ice Resistant Structure (JRIRS). This foundation consists of a four-pile steel dolphin and an eight-foot square steel platform with fiberglass grating to support a 10-foot skeleton tower. USCG Aids to Navigation Team (ANT) Puerto Rico will install solar panels, day boards, batteries, and light signals after the structure is inspected. The project is located in Guayanilla, Puerto Rico, with a 180-day performance period. The estimated value is between $500,000 and $1,000,000, with a formal solicitation expected in April 2026. The U.S. Coast Guard is planning the reconstruction of the Bahia de Guayanilla Entrance Range Rear Light (RRL) in Puerto Rico under project PN 13832866. The work involves demolishing the current aid-to-navigation structure and building a new James River Ice Resistant Structure (JRIRS) in water depths of 10 to 15 feet. The project involves the demolition and reconstruction of the Bahia de Guayanilla Entrance Range Rear Light (LLNR 32075) in Puerto Rico. The contractor will remove the existing tower and piles at the mudline and install a new James River Ice Resistant Structure (JRIRS) foundation and skeleton tower. Responsibilities include all labor, tools, and materials, as well as off-site tower fabrication.
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Contact and place of performance
Gregory Hodgson
Guayanilla, PR 00656
USA
PRE-SOLICITATION NOTICE: THIS PROJECT IS BEING SET ASIDE FOR TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS. IT IS ANTICIPATED THAT THIS SET ASIDE WILL BE SOLICITED VIA INVITATION FOR BID (IFB). THE SOURCES SOUGHT THAT WAS POSTED FOR THIS PROJECT IS AS FOLLOWS: ***************************************************************************************** SOURCES SOUGHT: THIS IS ONLY A SURVEY OF THE MARKET TO DETERMINE IF...
View more1. Remove the existing metal tower and steel piles that are embedded in the mudline, including any debris still attached to or surrounding the structure. The piles shall be cut at the mud line elevation (not pulled out). Dispose in accordance with specifications and state and federal laws.
2. Survey and mark the location of the existing structure on the ocean bottom with a timber pile marker for placement of the new structure.
3. Construct the new James River Ice Resistant Structure (JRIRS) platform foundations supported on steel piles for each structure as per project drawings.
4. The new JRIRS structure will consist of a four-pile steel dolphin and an eight-foot square steel platform with fiberglass grating that will serve as the foundation for a steel skeleton tower. An 18-inch diameter by ½-inch thick "king pile" will be driven on the surveyed position, a structural steel JRIRS sleeve template as shown in the drawings will be placed over the “king pile” and three 12-inch by ½- inch diameter batter piles will be driven through the sleeve template. All steel piles are to be driven to refusal or a minimum of 45 tons whichever is achieved first. The steel platform and fiberglass grating will be mounted on the pile dolphin foundation. The design height for the platform is 10 feet above the Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW) elevation of 0.00’feet based on The North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88). For purposes of bid, the embedment depth of the steel piles in the mud line shall be assumed to be 50 feet. The water depth at the area of work fluctuates during the year from approximately 10 feet to 15 feet.
5. The skeleton tower mounted on the JRIRS platform will have a height of 10 feet above the steel platform with a focal signal height of 11 feet above the steel platform. The tower will be used to support solar panels, day boards, batteries, light signals, and servicing personnel as necessary. Solar panels, day boards, batteries and light signals will be provided and installed by the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Aids to Navigation Team (ANT) Puerto Rico personnel.
The skeleton metal tower shall be fabricated off site as per details on the drawings.
Prepare the top of the steel platform foundation, transport and install metal tower structure to foundation with anchor bolts as per detail on drawings.
6. Conduct a final position survey for the structure.
7. The contractor must notify the Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) in writing at least 72 hours in advance, the exact time and day when the existing focal lights and day boards need to be removed by U.S. Coast Guard ANT Puerto Rico personnel prior to the demolition of the existing ATON structure. Also, the contractor must notify the COR in writing 72 hours in advance when the new solar panels, day boards, and focal lights are ready to be installed once the new ATON structure has been completed and inspected.
The performance period will be one hundred eighty (180) calendar days. The estimated value of this procurement is between $500,000 and $1,000,000. The applicable North American Industry Class System (NAICS) code is 237990 (Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction). The small business size standard has an annual gross receipt of $45 million.
Bid, Payment, and Performance Bonds are REQUIRED.
The following are tentative dates for this project:
Solicitation Issued: April 2026
Bid Opening: May 2026
Contract Performance Completion: January 2027
The solicitation and plans in their entirety and any amendments may be available at no charge online at https://www.sam.gov under the above project name.
The U.S. Coast Guard is considering whether or not to set aside this acquisition for an 8(a) Small Business, Women-Owned (WOSB), HUBZone, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) or Small Business concerns. At present, this acquisition is expected to be issued to an 8(a) Small Business or as a Small Business Set-Aside. However, in accordance with FAR 19.1303, FAR 19.1403, and FAR 19.1505, if your firm is HUBZone certified, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), or Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) and intends to submit an offer for this acquisition, please respond via email to [email protected] with “Sources Sought PN 13832866 – Rebuild Bahia De Guayanilla Entrance RRL at USCG ANT Puerto Rico” in the subject line.
Please reference the above project number in all correspondence pertaining to this project. Your response MUST include the following: (a) a positive statement of intent to submit a bid/proposal for this solicitation as a prime contractor; (b) a statement identifying you are a certified small business designation; (c) evidence of experience with work similar in type and scope to include contract numbers, project titles, dollar amounts, points of contact, and telephone numbers; (d) evidence of bonding capability to the maximum magnitude of the project, to include both single and aggregate totals; (e) business set-aside; (f) Unique Entity ID (UEI). Contractors are reminded that should this acquisition become a set aside concern, the following FAR Clauses may apply: FAR 52.219-3 Notice of Total HUBZone Set-Aside; FAR 52.219-27 Notice of Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Set-Aside; FAR 52.219-29 Notice of Set-Aside for, or Sole Source Award to, Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Business.
Responses are required no later than 18 March 2026 at 4:30 PM EST. All information above MUST be submitted in sufficient detail for a decision to be made on which type of small business concern set-aside to pursue.