Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet (SBRF) FB-681 Drydocking & Repair
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The Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet FB-681 drydocking solicitation is a federal maritime contract for vessel maintenance at a secure government storage facility. The SBRF site holds inactive reserve ships in controlled anchorage, and drydocking operations expose high-value federal assets during maintenance cycles that can run months. The work involves crane operations, contractor staging yards, and extended periods when hull sections and propulsion systems sit exposed dockside. Mobile surveillance towers cover transient lay-down zones better than fixed perimeter in a waterfront maintenance environment, and vehicle monitoring addresses contractor traffic during multi-shift operations. The solicitation posted May 6 via SAM.gov with no disclosed contract value. The combined synopsis format signals MARAD is moving toward award within 30-60 days, which puts this in the pre-award window when security scope is still negotiable. Once the drydock contractor is selected and their site-security plan is approved, the line item closes. The signal is solicitation-stage, the ideal timing tier for pre-budget engagement. Los Angeles branch sits 164 miles from the SBRF anchorage at Suisun Bay, inside the 300-mile coverage radius. No warm-intro path exists in the geography. The likely buying contact is MARAD's contracting officer or the winning drydock contractor's project manager once award posts. Lead with mobile-tower availability for the contractor staging yard and ask whether MARAD's security requirements for the maintenance period are already set or still open.