USCG Base Miami Beach C5I Tower Training 2026
Contact and place of performance
Ulric M. Waldron
FL 33139
USA
This solicitation for services is prepared in accordance with the format outlined in FAR subpart 12.6, supplemented by additional information provided in this notice. This synopsis/solicitation is advertised exclusively as a Small Business Set-Aside. This announcement serves as the only solicitation; no separate written solicitation will be issued. The solicitation number is 31020PR260000159. The applicable North Ame...
View moreQuotes are to be received no later than close of business (12:00 pm) on Wednesday 10 June 2026 and are to be sent via e-mail to [email protected]
Telephone requests of quotes, will not be accepted, a formal notice of changes (if applicable) will be issued in SAM.Gov
1.0 OBJECTIVE
The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) requires a Competent Tower Climber and Rescue Fall Protection Course at USCG Station Miami Beach. The training shall comply with the ANSI/ASSP Z359.2-2022, Minimum Requirements for a Comprehensive Managed Fall Protection Program and be conducted in accordance with the ANSI/ASSP Z490.1-2016, Criteria for Accepted Practices in Safety, Health, and Environmental Training. The purpose of this training is to ensure that USCG personnel receive comprehensive instruction on fall hazard identification, proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and rescue procedures while working at heights.
2.0 TRAINING LOCATION AND EQUIPMENT
2.1 Primary Classroom training:
USCG Base Miami Beach
100 MacArthur Causeway
Miami Beach, FL 33177
Alternate location:
USCG Civil Engineering Unit Miami
15608 SW 117th Ave
Miami, FL 33177
Practical climbing location:
USCG Civil Engineering Unit Miami
15608 SW 117th Ave
Miami, FL 33177
Alternate location practical climbing location:
USCG Base Miami Beach
100 MacArthur Causeway
Miami Beach, FL 33177
Classroom training at these locations will consist of instructor-led lectures, demonstrations, regulatory overview, equipment inspection, and written coursework. Practical climbing and hands-on rescue modules will be conducted on tower structures and approved climbing systems, where students will perform supervised climbing, work-positioning, fall arrest system connection, controlled descent, and rescue evolutions.
If able to be arranged, Base Miami Beach requests 04 hours of practical training on board an asset on which technicians perform the majority of their aloft work. This is not a hard requirement as it would be dependent on the availability of a Fast Response Cutter.
2.2 Training equipment:
•The contractor shall provide all necessary training equipment, including but not limited to:
*Anchorage systems
*Fall arrest systems
*Rescue training equipment
*Simulation structures, if required
3.0 SCOPE OF WORK
3.1 The contractor shall provide a Competent Tower Climber and Rescue Fall Protection Course that includes:
•Fall Hazard Identification
•Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Federal OSHA Regulations and Standards
•Proper Use of PPE, which shall, at a minimum, include:
*Full Body Harnesses
*Lanyards
*Work Position Lanyards
*Ladder Safety Systems
*Anchorage and Connectors
The contractor shall ensure students conduct hands-on performance of climbing techniques, equipment setup, anchorage selection, energy absorber use, SRD operation, ladder safety systems, knot tying, rescue system deployment, and descent control. Instructors shall demonstrate each skill prior to student execution to ensure safe and correct performance
3.2 The contractor shall provide all necessary training equipment excluding students' PPE.
3.3 Training will consist of classroom instruction, instructor demonstrations, supervised hands-on climbing, ladder system use, rescue scenarios, equipment inspection, and fall clearance exercises. Students will complete both self-rescue and assisted-rescue tasks and be evaluated on their ability to safely perform all required competencies.
• Classroom modules will occur at Base Miami Beach or CEU Miami.
• Practical climbing and rescue modules will occur on CEU Miami tower structures, with Base Miami Beach serving as an alternate site.
• If available, an FRC will be used for operationally relevant hands-on training for up to 4 hours.
Training will be instructor-led following ANSI/ASSP Z490.1 instructional methodology. Course delivery will include lectures, demonstrations, hands-on practice, scenario-based rescue drills, equipment inspections, and problem-solving exercises. Instructors will supervise all climbing and rescue evolutions and verify correct technique prior to student performance. Each student will undergo an individual performance assessment to confirm competency.
4.0 TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
4.1 The contractor:
•Must have at least 10 years of experience delivering fall protection training to the Department of Defense (DoD) and/or the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and their personnel.
4.2 The training:
•Must be IACET-accredited, ensuring that participants receive Continuing Education Units (CEUs) upon completion.
•Must be instructor-led and include a practical hands-on component with a student-to-instructor ratio that ensures individual attention and competency verification.
•Training delivery shall include progressive skill development, real-time instructor feedback, and competency verification in accordance with ANSI/ASSP Z490.1-2016 accepted training practices.
5.0 DELIVERABLES
5.1 Contractor will provide to USCG:
•Training syllabus and course materials provided prior to training.
•Training certification and CEUs awarded upon successful completion.
•Post-training evaluation and student competency assessment report provided to USCG.
6.0 GOVERNMENT FURNISHED EQUIPMENT
6.1 GFE (hardhats and climbing harnesses) will be provided for students only. Instructors must supply their own climbing gear.
7.0 PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE
7.1 The training shall be conducted on mutually agreed-upon dates as determined by USCG and the contractor.
8.0 CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS
8.1 The contractor:
•Must be IACET-accredited.
•Must have a minimum of 10 years of experience providing fall protection training to DoD personnel.
•Must have experience delivering training that meets ANSI/ASSP Z359.2-2022 and ANSI/ASSP Z490.1-2016 standards.
9.0 EVALUATION CRITERIA
9.1 The USCG will evaluate contractor proposals based on the following criteria:
•Compliance with ANSI/ASSP Z359.2-2022 and ANSI/ASSP Z490.1-2016
•IACET accreditation
•Experience providing DoD fall protection training
10.0 POINT OF CONTACT
To be provided by USCG upon contract award.
11.0 SECURITY REQUIREMENTS
None to report.
The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Base Miami Beach has issued solicitation 31020PR260000159 for a Competent Tower Climber and Rescue Fall Protection Course. This requirement is a Small Business Set-Aside (SBA) designated under NAICS code 611519: Other Technical and Trade Schools and PSC U006: Education/Training- Vocational/Technical. The objective is to provide comprehensive instruction on fall hazard identification, personal protective equipment usage, and rescue procedures in compliance with ANSI/ASSP Z359.2-2022 and ANSI/ASSP Z490.1-2016 standards. The government intends to award a fixed-price contract using simplified acquisition procedures and a Best Value evaluation method that considers price, technical compliance, and past performance.
The scope of work includes classroom lectures and practical hands-on training at USCG facilities in Miami Beach and Miami, Florida. The contractor must provide all necessary training equipment, such as anchorage and rescue systems, while the government provides personal protective equipment for students. Training modules will cover OSHA regulations, knot tying, and both self-rescue and assisted-rescue scenarios. To qualify, the contractor must be IACET-accredited and possess at least 10 years of experience delivering fall protection training to Department of Defense or Department of Homeland Security personnel.
The performance period will consist of mutually agreed-upon dates for the training sessions. Quotes are due by 12:00 pm on June 10, 2026, and must be submitted via email to the primary point of contact, Ulric M. Waldron. Proposals must include a price breakdown for materials, equipment, and labor. Three attachments accompany the solicitation: a Statement of Work, a training roster template, and a text file. Personnel will be evaluated individually to confirm competency and will receive Continuing Education Units (CEUs) upon successful completion.
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