USNV LIBERTY BAY YP-701
CRP 17-005
POP: 15 JULY 2017 – 01 DECEMBER 2017
LOCATION: CONTRACTOR FACILITY
MAINTENANCE MANAGER: MARVIN WRIGHT
PORT ENGINEER: FRANK SANTOS JR.
ITEM JCN DESCRIPTION
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077-01 N/A HAZARDOUS WASTE PRODUCED ON NAVAL VESSELS; CONTROL
243-01 N/A PROPELLER; REPLACE
505-01 N/A VALVE REPAIR; ACCOMPLISH
631-01 N/A UNDERWATER HULL AND FREEBOARD; PRESERVE
982-01 N/A DOCK AND SEA TRIALS; ACCOMPLISH
992-01 N/A CLEANING AND PUMPING; ACCOMPLISH
992-02 N/A TEMPORARY SERVICES; PROVIDE
997-01 N/A DRYDOCKING AND UNDOCKING; ACCOMPLISH
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I N D E X
NAVSEA STANDARD ITEMS ARE AVAILABLE AT
http://www.navsea.navy.mil/Home/RMC/CNRMC/Our-Programs/SSRAC/
CATEGORY I ITEMS THAT ARE STRUCK OUT ON THIS INDEX DO NOT APPLY
TO THIS CONTRACT. ITEMS IN BOLD ITALICS ARE INVOKED FOR ALL
SOLICITATIONS.
CATEGORY I. FY-18 STANDARD ITEMS APPLICABLE TO THIS JOB ORDER
WITHOUT FURTHER REFERENCE
ITEM NO. TITLE DATE
009-01 General Criteria; accomplish 18 NOV 16
009-02 Environmental Compliance Reports 18 NOV 16
for Material Usage at Naval
Facilities; accomplish
009-03 Toxic and Hazardous Substances; control 18 NOV 16
009-04 Quality Management System; provide 18 NOV 16
009-06 Maintaining Protection and Cleanliness 18 NOV 16
from Non-Radioactive Contaminate-Producing
Operations; accomplish
009-07 Confined Space Entry, Certification, Fire 18 NOV 16
Prevention and Housekeeping; accomplish
009-08 Shipboard Fire Protection; accomplish 18 NOV 16
009-10 Asbestos-Containing Material (ACM); 18 NOV 16
control
009-19 Provisioning Technical Documentation (PTD); 30 JUL 15
provide
009-20 Government Property; control 18 JUL 14
009-21 Logistics and Technical Data; provide 18 JUL 14
009-23 Interferences; remove and install 18 NOV 16
009-24 Authorization, Control, Isolation, Blanking, 18 NOV 16
Tagging and Cleanliness; accomplish
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009-29 Asbestos-Free Pipe Hanger Liner Material; 29 JUL 04
install
009-34 Fire Protection of Unmanned Vessels at 18 NOV 16
Contractor's Facility; accomplish
009-39 Technical Manual Contract Requirement (TMCR) 18 NOV 16
for a New Technical Manual for Commercial
Equipment/Component; accomplish
009-40 Contractor Crane, Multi-Purpose Machine 18 NOV 16
and Material Handling Equipment at a Naval
Facility; provide
009-60 Schedule and Associated Reports for 01 SEP 15
Availabilities Over 9 Weeks in Duration;
provide and manage
009-61 Shipboard Use of Fluorocarbons; control 18 JUL 14
009-65 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs); control 29 JUL 11
009-67 Integrated Total Ship Testing; manage 18 NOV 16
009-69 Heavy Weather/Mooring Plan; provide 18 NOV 16
009-70 Confined Space Entry, Certification, Fire 18 NOV 16
Protection, Fire Prevention, and
Housekeeping for Unmanned Vessel;
accomplish
009-72 Physical Security at a Private Contractor 18 NOV 16
Facility; accomplish
009-73 Shipboard Electrical/Electronic Cable 18 NOV 16
Procedure; accomplish
009-74 Occupational, Safety and Health Plan; 18 NOV 16
accomplish
009-79 Government Owned Material (GOM) Status; 18 NOV 16
report
009-80 Ship's Facilities; maintain 18 NOV 16
009-81 Compartment Closeout; accomplish 18 NOV 16
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009-82 Installation of Equal Component Vice 18 NOV 16
Specified Component; report
009-89 Contractor Furnished Anode (Purchase and 18 NOV 16
Inspection); accomplish
009-93 Emergency Planning and Community 18 NOV 16
Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) and Pollution
Prevention Act (PPA) Information; provide
009-94 General Environmental Work at Contractor 18 NOV 16
Facility; accomplish
009-97 Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Operations 17 JAN 13
National Emission Standard for Hazardous
Air Pollutants (NESHAPS) for Surface
Coating Information; provide
009-99 Ship Departure Report; provide 18 JUL 14
009-100 Ship's Stability; maintain 18 NOV 16
009-101 Ship Transit and Berthing; accomplish 18 NOV 16
009-102 Alteration Verification; provide 29 JUL 11
009-103 Weight and Moment Change Data; provide 18 JUL 14
009-106 Work Authorization Form Coordinator 18 NOV 16
(WAFCOR); provide
009-108 Aircraft Carrier Transit and Berthing; 18 NOV 16
accomplish
009-109 Non-SUBSAFE Work ON SUBSAFE-Certified 18 NOV 16
Vessel; accomplish
009-110 Non-Nuclear Work on a Nuclear Vessel; 18 NOV 16
accomplish
009-111 Schedule and Associated Reports for 18 NOV 16
Availabilities 9 Weeks or Less in
Duration; provide and manage
009-117 Combat System Light-Off; support 18 NOV 16
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009-118 CG Deck Loading; accomplish 18 JUL 14
009-120 Fact Finding and Critique of Unplanned 18 NOV 16
Event; manage
009-122 Temporary Padeye; install and remove 18 NOV 16
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I N D E X
CATEGORY II. FY−18 STANDARD ITEMS WHICH MAY BE INVOKED IN THE
WORK ITEMS OF THIS JOB ORDER
ITEM NO. TITLE DATE
009-05 Temporary Accesses; accomplish 18 NOV 16
009-09 Process Control Procedure (PCP); provide 18 NOV 16
and accomplish
009-11 Insulation and Lagging; accomplish 18 NOV 16
009-12 Weld, Fabricate, and Inspect; accomplish 18 NOV 16
009-13 Meters; repair 18 NOV 16
009-14 Gage, Switch, and Thermometer; repair 18 NOV 16
009-15 Rotating Machinery; balance 18 NOV 16
009-16 Electronic Equipment; repair 18 NOV 16
009-17 Rotating Electrical Equipment; repair 18 NOV 16
009-18 Magnetic Material; control 18 NOV 16
009-25 Structural Boundary Test; accomplish 18 NOV 16
009-26 Deck Covering; accomplish 18 NOV 16
009-27 Material Identification and Control (MIC) 18 NOV 16
for Level I System; accomplish
009-30 Boiler Sample Tube; inspect 18 NOV 16
009-31 Boiler Waterjet Cleaning; accomplish 18 JUL 14
009-32 Cleaning and Painting Requirements; 12 MAY 16
accomplish
009-33 Rotating Electrical Equipment; rewind 18 NOV 16
009-36 Controller; repair 18 NOV 16
009-37 General Procedure for Woodwork; accomplish 18 NOV 16
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009-38 Boiler, Catapult Accumulator, and Reboiler 18 NOV 16
Dry Lay-up; accomplish
009-41 Technical Manual Contract Requirement 18 NOV 16
(TMCR) for a Topically Structured
Technical Manual; accomplish
009-42 Technical Manual Contract Requirement 18 NOV 16
(TMCR) for Updating Technical Manuals;
accomplish
009-43 Engineering Plant Production Completion 30 JUL 15
Date (PCD), Light-Off Assessment (LOA)
Support; provide
009-45 Tapered Plug Valve; repair 18 NOV 16
009-46 Butterfly Valve, Synthetic and Metal 18 JUL 14
Seated; repair
009-47 Gate Valve; repair 18 NOV 16
009-48 Pressure Seal Bonnet Valve Shop Repair; 18 NOV 16
accomplish
009-49 Pressure Seal Bonnet Valve In-line Repair; 18 NOV 16
accomplish
009-50 Horizontal Swing Check Valve; repair 18 NOV 16
009-51 Globe, Globe Angle, and Globe Stop Check 18 NOV 16
Valve; repair
009-52 Relief Valve; repair 18 NOV 16
009-53 Bolted Bonnet Steam Valve Shop Repair; 18 NOV 16
accomplish
009-54 Bolted Bonnet Steam Valve In-line Repair; 18 NOV 16
accomplish
009-55 Regulating/Reducing Valve; repair 18 NOV 16
009-56 Main Propulsion Boiler Wet Lay-up; 18 NOV 16
accomplish
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009-57 Reduction Gear Security; accomplish 18 NOV 16
009-58 Pump and Driver Shaft Alignment; accomplish 01 SEP 15
009-59 Organotin Antifouling Material; control 18 NOV 16
009-62 Boiler Handhole, Manhole Seat and Plate; 18 NOV 16
inspect
009-63 Lubricating Oil and Hydraulic Fluid; 18 NOV 16
analyze
009-64 Synthetic Fire Resistant Hydraulic Fluid; 18 NOV 16
control
009-68 Bolted Bonnet Valve; repair 29 JUL 11
009-71 Piping System; test 18 NOV 16
009-75 Circuit Breaker; repair 18 NOV 16
009-76 Waveguide and Rigid Coaxial Lay-up; 18 NOV 16
accomplish
009-77 Cofferdam Installation; accomplish 18 NOV 16
009-78 Passive Countermeasures System (PCMS) 18 NOV 16
Material; repair
009-83 Wire Rope Assembly; fabricate 18 NOV 16
009-84 Threaded Fastener Requirements; accomplish 18 NOV 16
009-85 Government Sponsored Planning Yard/ 19 JUL 07
Configuration Data Manager (CDM) On-Site
Representative Facility; provide
009-86 Recovery and Turn-In of Ozone Depleting 18 NOV 16
Substance (ODS); accomplish
009-87 Chemical Disinfection Procedures; 18 NOV 16
Accomplish
009-88 Collection, Holding and Transfer (CHT) 18 NOV 16
and Motor Gasoline (MOGAS) Tanks, Spaces,
and Piping, including Sewage or MOGAS-
Contaminated Tanks, Spaces, and Piping;
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certify
009-90 Technical Representative; provide 18 JUL 14
009-91 Propeller In-Place Inspection; accomplish 18 NOV 16
009-92 Resilient Mount; install 18 NOV 16
009-95 Mechanically Attached Fitting (MAFs); 18 NOV 16
install
009-96 Ball Valve; repair 18 NOV 16
009-104 Vibration Testing and Analysis; accomplish 18 JUL 14
009-105 Thermal Sprayed Coating for Machinery 18 NOV 16
Component Repair; accomplish
009-107 Piping System Cleanliness Restoration 18 NOV 16
(Non-Nuclear); accomplish
009-112 Prevention of Radiographic-Inspection 18 NOV 16
Ionizing-Radiation Hazards; accomplish
009-113 Rotating Electrical Equipment with a 18 NOV 16
Sealed Insulation System (SIS); rewind
009-114 Mold Remediation; accomplish 07 NOV 13
009-115 Bearing Rebabbitting; accomplish 30 JUL 15
009-116 Auxiliary and Waste Heat Boiler Sodium 30 JUL 15
Nitrite Wet Lay-up; accomplish
009-121 Ship Assessment/Inspection: accomplish 18 NOV 16
009-123 Fiber Optic Component; remove, relocate, 18 NOV 16
Repair, and install
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1. SCOPE:
1.1 Title: Hazardous Waste Produced on Naval Vessels;
control
1.2 Location of Work:
1.2.1 Throughout the Craft
1.3 Identification:
1.3.1 Not Applicable
2. REFERENCES:
2.1 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
2.2 49 U.S.C. §5103, Federal Hazardous Materials
Transportation Act
2.3 Applicable Hazardous Waste Manifest Form
2.4 10 U.S.C. §7311
3. REQUIREMENTS:
3.1 Manage and dispose of all hazardous waste listed in
3.5 in accordance with 2.1 and 2.2.
3.1.1 When a Navy generator number is required by this
Work Item, submit the original of 2.3 to the SUPERVISOR for
assignment of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or delegated
state environmental agency identification number.
3.1.2 Manage and transport for Navy disposal, Navy-
generated hazardous waste listed in 3.5 in accordance with 2.1
and 2.2, as designated by the SUPERVISOR.
3.1.3 Submit one legible copy, in hard copy or
approved transferrable media, of 2.3 signed by the owner or
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operator of the disposal facility to the SUPERVISOR within 48
hours of receipt from owner or operator of disposal facility.
3.2 Complete documentation required by 2.1 and 2.2, using
EPA or delegated state environmental agency identification
number in accordance with 2.4.
3.2.1 Documentation related to hazardous waste
generated solely by the physical actions of Ship's Force or Navy
employees (termed Navy-Generated Hazardous Waste) on board the
vessel shall only bear a generator identification number issued
to the Navy pursuant to applicable law. The contractor shall
obtain SUPERVISOR'S concurrence with the categorization of the
waste as Navy-generated before completion of the manifest. The
manifest prepared shall be presented to the SUPERVISOR for
completion after the hazardous waste has been identified.
3.2.2 Documentation related to hazardous waste
generated solely by the physical actions of contractor personnel
(termed Contractor-Generated Hazardous Waste) shall bear a
generator identification number issued to the contractor
pursuant to applicable law. Regardless of the presence of other
material in or on the shipboard systems or structure which may
have qualified a waste stream as hazardous, where the contractor
performs work on a system or structure using materials (whether
or not the use of such materials was specified by the Navy)
which by themselves would cause the waste from such work to be a
hazardous waste, documentation related to such waste shall only
bear a generator number issued to the contractor.
3.2.3 Documentation related to hazardous waste
generated by the combined physical actions of Navy and
contractor personnel (termed Co-Generated Hazardous Waste) shall
bear a generator identification number issued to the contractor
pursuant to applicable law and shall also cite in the remarks
block a generator identification number issued to the Navy
pursuant to applicable law. When the contractor merely drains a
system and such drainage creates hazardous waste or the
contractor performs work on system or structure using materials
which by themselves would not cause the waste from such work to
be hazardous waste but such work nonetheless creates a hazardous
waste, documentation related to such waste shall bear a
generator identification number issued to the contractor and
shall also cite in the remarks block a generator identification
number issued to the Navy. The contractor shall sign the
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generator certification on the Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest
whenever use of the manifest is required for disposal. The
contractor shall obtain SUPERVISOR's concurrence with the
categorization of the wastes as co-generated before completion
of the manifest. Manifests prepared shall be presented to the
SUPERVISOR for completion after the hazardous waste has been
identified.
3.3 If the contractor, while performing work at a
Government facility, cannot obtain a separate generator
identification number from the state in which the availability
will be performed, the contractor shall notify the SUPERVISOR
within 3 business days of receipt of written notification by the
state. After obtaining approval of the SUPERVISOR, the
contractor shall use the Navy site generator identification
number and insert in the remarks block the contractor generator
identification number issued for the site where his main
facilities are located.
3.4 If, for availabilities at a contractor-owned or
controlled facility, the Navy cannot obtain a separate generator
identification number for use at a contractor facility, the Navy
shall notify the contractor within 3 business days of receipt of
notification by the state. The contractor shall dispose of
hazardous waste in accordance with 2.1, 2.2, and 3.2.3.
3.5 Hazardous waste, as identified in 2.1, expected to be
produced during performance of this Job Order:
AMOUNT
TYPE NAVY CO-GENERATED CONTRACTOR
Acid Solutions (may include
spent sulfamic, citric,
chromic, nitric, sulfuric,
hydrochloric, etc.) _____ _____ _____
Ethylene Glycol (Antifreeze) _____ _____ _____
Sodium Hydroxide _____ _____ _____
Cleaning Solvents _____ _____ _____
Sodium Phosphates
(Tri, Bi, or Mono) _____ _____ _____
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Fluorocarbons _____ _____ _____
Morpholine _____ _____ _____
Sodium Chromates _____ _____ _____
Hydrazine _____ _____ _____
Carbohydrazide _____ _____ _____
Methyl Ethyl Ketone _____ _____ _____
Spent Abrasive Blast Material
(contaminated with a known
hazardous waste) _____ _____ _____
Trichloroethane _____ _____ _____
Miscellaneous Chemicals
(Ignitable) _____ _____ _____
Miscellaneous Chemicals
(Corrosive) _____ _____ _____
Miscellaneous Chemicals
(TCLP Toxic) _____ _____ _____
Miscellaneous Chemicals
(Reactive) _____ _____ _____
Oil (Synthetic) _____ _____ _____
Paints (enamel, latex,
epoxy, thinners, oil based,
rubber paint, nonskid,
lacquer, remover, varnishes) _____ _____ _____
Paints (may include lead,
cadmium, or chrome) _____ _____ _____
Paint Strippers (phenols,
lead, chromium) _____ _____ _____
Sludge (contaminated with a
known hazardous waste) _____ _____ _____
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Wool Felt (contaminated
with chromium and PCB's) _____ _____ _____
Ventilation Debris/Residue
(heavy metals, e.g., cadmium,
chromium) _____ _____ _____
(*1) _____ _____ _____
3.6 Notify the SUPERVISOR at least one working day prior
to shipment of hazardous waste for disposal.
3.7 Submit one legible copy, in hard copy or approved
transferrable media, of a report identifying type, amount, and
disposal cost of waste listed in 3.5 that was removed during the
performance of this Job Order to the SUPERVISOR.
3.7.1 The report shall include analysis or other
method used to identify the waste and state whether each listed
waste was hazardous (with generator assignment), non-hazardous,
or did not exist.
3.7.1.1 Chemical analysis shall be accomplished
by laboratories with state or EPA approved quality assurance
programs.
3.7.2 The contractor shall make an effort to minimize
hazardous waste generation by reducing the volume or toxicity by
neutralizing, recycling, or otherwise removing it from the
requirements of Subtitle C of 2.1 and include a description of
such efforts in the report.
3.8 Nothing contained in this Work Item shall relieve the
contractor from complying with applicable federal, state, and
local laws, codes, ordinances, and regulations, including the
obtaining of licenses and permits in connection with hazardous
waste handling and disposal in the performance of this contract.
4. NOTES:
4.1 The waste listed in 3.5 is based on the best
information available at the time of preparation of the
solicitation. Hazardous waste generated during the actual
performance of the work may vary in type or amount from waste
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listed in 3.5 which may result in renegotiation for credit or
increase pursuant to Paragraph (b) of 2.4. The contractor is
expected to use best management practice to identify and dispose
of all hazardous waste. Some of the substances listed in 3.5 may
be neutralized, recycled, or otherwise removed from the
requirements of Subtitle C of 2.1. Inclusion of these substances
in the waste listed in 3.5 does not preclude the contractor from
taking action consistent with 2.1 to reduce or eliminate the
hazardous constituents of any waste required to be disposed of
under the contract in accordance with 2.2. Processes that add
hazardous constituents to the bilges may require that bilge
water be disposed of as a hazardous waste.
4.1.1 The types and amounts of wastes listed in 3.5
are estimates of waste to be disposed of under this contract as
required by 2.4. They are not estimates of the amount of the
work involved in generating that waste. The work requirements of
each individual Work Item specify the actual work to be
accomplished.
4.2 Hazardous wastes are determined by one or more of the
following methods:
4.2.1 Chemical analysis which shows that the material
characteristics of ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, and/or
toxicity (Toxicity Characteristic Leachate Procedure - TCLP)
exceed the limits for that material in 40 CFR 261.20 Subpart C.
4.2.2 Reference to a Material Safety Data Sheet
(MSDS).
4.2.3 Applying knowledge of the hazardous
characteristics of the waste in light of the materials or the
process used.
4.3 Asbestos, bilge water, oil/water including sludge,
debris and other contaminants, sludge which includes solids and
sludge from ballast tanks, CHT tanks, voids, oily waste tanks,
fuel ballast tanks, fuel oil tanks, skegs (West coast), PCB's
(Maryland), etc., apply only in those states listing them as
hazardous waste. When an availability is to be performed in a
state where these items are hazardous waste, an estimate of the
amount to be generated shall be included in 3.5.
5. GOVERNMENT FURNISHED MATERIAL (GFM):
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5.1 None.
PLANNER'S NOTE: (*1) To be used for hazardous waste not listed
in 3.5.
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1. SCOPE:
1.1 Title: Propeller; replace
1.2 Location of Work:
1.2.1 Stern Area, Dry Dock
1.3 Identification:
1.3.1 Quantity (One EA), Main Propulsion Propeller,
3 Blade, R.H., 52 inch diameter, 58 inch pitch,
CF3 Stainless, 4 inch STD; 12 inch Hub, Piece
No. 01-245/2 of 2.2.
1.3.2 Quantity (One EA), Main Propulsion Propeller,
3 Blade, L.H., 52 inch diameter, 58 inch pitch,
CF3 Stainless, 4 inch STD; 12 inch Hub, Piece
No. 01-245/1 of 2.2.
2. REFERENCES:
2.1 Standard Items
2.2 243-6170099, Shafting Arrangement & Details
2.3 S9086-HP-STM-010, NSTM Chapter 245 Propellers and
Propulsors
2.4 S9245-AR-TSM-010, Marine Propeller Inspection, Repair
and Certification
3. REQUIREMENTS:
3.1 Remove existing and install new propellers listed in
1.3.1 using 2.2 through 2.4 for guidance.
3.1.1 Restore each mating surface exposed by propeller
removal. Repair by removing high spots, burrs, abrasions, and
foreign matter, where removal can be accomplished by hand tools.
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3.1.2 Chase and tap each exposed thread area.
(I)(G) “INSPECT CONTACT”
3.1.3 Inspect contact using blueing transfer method.
Contact shall be a minimum of 60 percent evenly distributed over
full length of the hub taper.
3.1.4 Fill propeller hub and cap void, including non-
vented spaces with grease conforming to MIL-G-23549 or 24139.
3.1.5 Fit and install new screws, studs, nuts,
packing, monel lockwire, pins, O-rings, plugs, and fittings.
3.1.6 Submit one legible copy, in hard copy or
approved transferrable media, of a report listing results of the
requirements of 3.1.3 to the SUPERVISOR.
3.2 Remove blade and blade edge protection prior to
undocking and coat propeller with corrosion preventative
compound conforming to MIL-C-11796, Class 3.
(V)(G) “OPERATIONAL TEST”
3.3 Accomplish an operational test of the propeller listed
in 1.3.1 in conjunction with Sea Trials. Allowable vibration:
None.
3.3.1 Submit one legible copy, in hard copy or
approved transferrable media, of a report listing results of the
requirements of 3.3 to the SUPERVISOR.
4. NOTES:
4.1 Known source for new propellers:
Sound Propeller Service, Inc.
7916 8th Ave S
Seattle, WA 98108
Phone 206-788-4202
Fax 206-762-2152
5. GOVERNMENT FURNISHED MATERIAL (GFM):
5.1 None.
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1. SCOPE:
1.1 Title: Valve Repair; accomplish
1.2 Location of Work:
1.2.1 Engine Room (2-36-0-E)
1.2.2 Marine Sanitation Device Space (3-16-0-V)
1.3 Identification:
1.3.1 Quantity (One EA), 3 inch, Ball Valve, V-2
MSD & SW Flushing Ovbd Discharge, Item 13 of
2.2, Wilcox-Crittenden #1565, (Port Frame 18)
1.3.2 Quantity (One EA), 1 inch, Ball Valve, V-12,
MSD SW Flushing Sea Suction, Item 12 of 2.2,
Watts B6802, (Stbd Frame 16)
1.3.3 Quantity (One EA), 3 inch, Ball Valve, V-4,
Firemain Suction, Item 9 of 2.2, Wilcox-
Crittenden #1565, (Stbd Frame 38)
1.3.4 Quantity (One EA), 1 ½ inch, Ball Valve, V1,
AC Cooling Water Suction, Item 5 of 2.2, 150#
WOG, Watts B6800-SSW, (Stbd Frame 37)
1.3.5 Quantity (Two EA), 4 inch, Ball Valve, V20,
Diesel Engine Suction, Item 3 of 2.2, 150# Watts
SF-250-150, (Port & Stbd Frame 44)
1.3.6 Quantity (Two EA), 4 inch, Duplex Filter,
Bronze, Flanged 8 bolt hole, 150#, Item S2A of
2.3, (2-36-0-E)
2. REFERENCES:
2.1 Standard Items
2.2 801-6170203, Docking Drawing
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2.3 256-6170102. Sea Water Machinery Cooling A&D W/Diagram
3. REQUIREMENTS:
3.1 Remove existing and install new duplex strainers
located in 1.2.1 and identified in 1.3.6.
3.1.1 Restore each mating surface exposed by removal.
Repair by removing high spots, burrs, abrasions, and foreign
matter, where removal can be accomplished by hand tools.
3.1.2 Remove each existing and install new salt water
piping joint gasket and fastener. Gaskets shall conform to HH-P-
151, Class I, cloth inserted rubber, or MIL-PRF-1149, Type II,
Class I, synthetic rubber. Fasteners and nuts shall conform to
MIL-DTL-1222, Type I, Grade 400 or 405, Class A or B, QQ-N-281,
nickel-copper alloy.
3.2 Accomplish the requirements of 009-96 of 2.1 for each
ball valve listed in 1.3.1 through 1.3.5.
3.2.1 Ensure the seat tightness is 150 PSIG.
3.2.2 Ensure the test medium is clean, fresh water.
3.2.3 Remove each existing and install new salt water
piping joint gasket and fastener. Gaskets shall conform to HH-P-
151, Class I, cloth inserted rubber, or MIL-PRF-1149, Type II,
Class I, synthetic rubber. Fasteners and nuts shall conform to
MIL-DTL-1222, Type I, Grade 400 or 405, Class A or B, QQ-N-281,
nickel-copper alloy.
(V)(G) “OPERATIONAL TEST”
3.3 Accomplish an operational test of each valve and
duplex strainer installed at system pressure.
3.3.1 Cycle each valve from full closed to full open
to full closed 4 times. Allowable external leakage: None.
3.3.2 Submit one legible copy, in hard copy or
approved transferrable media, of a report listing results of the
requirements of 3.3 to the SUPERVISOR.
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4. NOTES:
4.1 None.
5. GOVERNMENT FURNISHED MATERIAL (GFM):
5.1 None.
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1. SCOPE:
1.1 Title: Underwater Hull and Freeboard; preserve
1.2 Location of Work:
1.2.1 Underwater Hull, Keel to Six Inches Above Upper
Boot Top Limit, including Port and Starboard Bow
Thruster Pockets, Sea Chests, and Port and
Starboard Torpedo Launchways and Voids
1.2.2 Freeboard, From Six Inches Above Upper Boot Top
Limit to Upper Limit of Side Shell and Transom
Plating
1.3 Identification: USNV LIBERTY BAY YP-701
1.3.1 Length Overall: 108 feet
1.3.2 Extreme Beam: 25 feet
1.3.3 Full Load Displacement: 175 long tons
1.3.4 Draft (approx.): 6 feet
2. REFERENCES:
2.1 Standard Items
2.2 631-5900319, Painting Schedule
2.3 100-5900230, Bulwark Details, Chain Lockers, Ice
Sheathing, Misc. Details
2.4 603-5900312, Draft Marks & Hull Designation
2.5 801-5900328, Outboard Profile
3. REQUIREMENTS:
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3.1 Accomplish a low pressure fresh water washdown of the
surfaces listed in 1.2, using a minimum nozzle pressure of 3000
psi for 100 percent removal of marine growth and non-adhering
paint from hull surfaces.
(V)(G) “VISUAL INSPECTION”
3.2 Accomplish a joint visual inspection with the PORT
ENGINEER of the surfaces listed in 1.2 for structural integrity,
deterioration, pitting, cracks, and areas of damage or
distortion, and to determine required repairs.
3.2.1 Record distinguishing marks and figures.
3.2.1.1 Distinguishing marks and figures shall
include, but are not limited to: boottop limits, painted
waterline, draft marks, raised and painted marks and figures.
3.2.2 Submit one legible copy, in hard copy or
approved transferrable media, of a report listing results of the
requirements of 3.2 to the SUPERVISOR.
3.3 Remove existing and install new 16 zinc anodes in
accordance with 2.3.
3.3.1 Remove existing and install new 32 studs and
fasteners identified in 3.2 in accordance with 2.3
3.4 Accomplish the requirements of 009-32 of 2.1,
including Table One, Line 20, for locations listed in 1.2.
3.4.1 Restore all hull markings in accordance with
2.4.
4. NOTES:
4.1 None.
5. GOVERNMENT FURNISHED MATERIAL (GFM):
5.1 None.
SHIP: USNV LIBERTY BAY YP-701 ITEM NO: 982-01
CRP NO: 17-005 JSN: N/A
POC: STEINSVIK PORT ENGINEER: SANTOS
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1. SCOPE:
1.1 Title: Dock and Sea Trials; accomplish
1.2 Location of Work:
1.2.1 Throughout the Craft
1.3 Identification:
1.3.1 Not Applicable
2. REFERENCES:
2.1 Standard Items
3. REQUIREMENTS:
(I)(G) "DOCK TRIAL"
3.1 Accomplish a dock trial a minimum of 24 hours prior to
sea trials. Dock trial shall be scheduled for a six hour
duration. Ship’s Force will operate all equipment to insure that
the boat is ready for sea trials. The contractor shall insure
that temporary service and boat securing lines are prepared to
support the dock trial. Dock trials shall be conducted during
normal working hours, on a weekday.
(I)(G) "SEA TRIAL"
3.2 Sea trials shall be conducted in local waters, during
normal working hours, on a weekday. Trials will not exceed 6
hours. Contractor shall provide a minimum of one machinist, one
pipefitter, and one electrician to participate in the sea
trials.
3.2.1 Submit two legible copies of a list of
contractor and subcontractor personnel assigned to sea trials,
to the SUPERVISOR, 48 hours prior to trials.
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3.3 Equipment repaired or modified during this
availability will be operated in accordance with applicable
technical manuals.
3.3.1 Submit a list of deficiencies noted to the
SUPERVISOR.
3.3.2 Upon completion of trials, correct contractor
responsible deficiencies and prove proper operation to the
SUPERVISOR prior to delivery of ship.
4. NOTES:
4.1 Ship’s Force shall pilot the vessel and operate all
equipment.
5. GOVERNMENT FURNISHED MATERIAL (GFM):
5.1 None.
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1. SCOPE:
1.1 Title: Cleaning and Pumping; accomplish
1.2 Location of Work:
1.2.1 Fuel Oil Tank (2-30-1-F), (Approximately 2500
gallons)
1.2.2 Fuel Oil Tank (2-30-2-F), (Approximately 2500
gallons)
1.3 Identification:
1.3.1 Not Applicable
2. REFERENCES:
2.1 Standard Items
2.2 S9086-T8-STM-010/CH-593, Pollution Control
2.3 S9086-SP-STM-010/CH-542, Gasoline and JP-5 Fuel
Systems
2.4 MIL-HDBK-291, Military Handbook Cargo Tank Cleaning
2.5 S9086-CJ-STM-010/CH-075, Fasteners
2.6 S9086-CM-STM-020/CH-078, Gaskets and Packing
2.7 MIL-DTL-1222, Studs, Screws and Nuts for Applications
Where a High Degree of Reliability is Required;
General Specification for
3. REQUIREMENTS:
3.1 Open, ventilate, empty, clean, render dry, and
maintain any tank or space including adjacent tanks, spaces, or
piping systems where the scope of repairs will result in a need
for certification during the performance of this Job Order.
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3.1.1 Spaces listed in 1.2.1 through 1.2.2 shall be
certified and maintained throughout the availability.
3.1.2 Tanks listed in 1.2.1 through 1.2.2 are to
support inspections by Government inspectors.
3.1.3 Ensure that harmful vapors, fumes, and mists are
ventilated to the exterior of the vessel.
3.1.4 Submit one legible copy, in approved
transferrable media, of a report listing the location, origin,
and quantity of each manhole cover removed in 3.1 with respect
to its tank, ship's frame, and distance off centerline to the
SUPERVISOR.
3.1.5 Clean and disinfect each CHT/sewage tank and
associated piping in accordance with 2.2.
3.1.6 Clean each tank and associated piping in
accordance with 2.3 and 2.4.
3.1.7 Clean and inspect each removed fastener for wear
and defects, using Paragraph 075-8.3 of 2.5 for accept or reject
criteria. Visually inspect to ensure material type is the same
as required in 3.10 (CRES, Brass, Nickel-copper, galvanized or
zinc coated steel). Retain fasteners found acceptable for reuse.
3.1.7.1 Accomplish a visual inspection to verify
correct material for application.
3.1.7.2 Submit one legible copy, in hard copy or
approved transferrable media, of a report listing results of the
requirements of 3.1.7 and 3.1.7.1 to the SUPERVISOR.
3.2 Steam clean each area where the removal of
preservative is required.
3.2.1 Install new rust preventative compound
conforming to MIL-PRF-16173, Grade One or 3.
3.2.2 Install new Monel fill and drain plugs
conforming to QQ-N-281, Class B, to replace those removed to
accomplish steam cleaning.
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3.3 Pump tanks containing petroleum products to the low
suction level of each tank.
3.3.1 Off-loading or transferring of petroleum
products shall be accomplished during daylight hours only.
3.3.2 Hoses, pumps, and containers shall be clean and
dry prior to start of off-loading.
3.3.3 Submit one legible copy, in approved
transferrable media, of completed Attachment A (inventory
schedule-petroleum products) to the SUPERVISOR.
(V)(G) "VERIFY OFF LOAD/TRANSFERRING COORDINATION"
3.4 Coordinate the off-loading or transferring of fluids
through the ship's Chief Engineer, via the SUPERVISOR, to
maintain ship's stability and to prevent flooding.
3.4.1 Obtain a list from the SUPERVISOR of petroleum
soundings for tanks prior to start of pumping operations.
3.5 Clean each bilge of spaces listed in 1.2 free of
trash, debris, grease, oily liquids, and other liquid
contaminants prior to the initial certification.
3.5.1 Maintain each bilge to a clean, dry condition
for the duration of the availability on a 7-day-a-week, 24-hour-
a-day basis.
3.5.2 Remove and dispose of an additional 25 gallons
of non-hazardous liquids from bilges listed in 1.2, generated by
the Navy, after initial cleaning and certification is obtained.
Removals shall be measured. Total amount of liquids removed
greater or less than the above amount will be the subject of an
equitable adjustment.
(V)(G) "SOURCE DETERMINATION"
3.5.2.1 Submit one legible copy, in approved
transferrable media, of a report listing the amount of gallons
removed in 3.5.2, responsible source of liquids, and date
liquids were removed after each pumping operation.
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3.5.3 Remove and install pumping equipment 3
evolutions after space turnover to support the requirements of
3.5.1 and 3.5.2.
(V)(G) "CLEAN AND DRY BILGES"
3.5.4 Prior to space turnover, when directed by the
SUPERVISOR, accomplish a final detergent cleaning of each bilge
of spaces listed in 1.2, removing all trash, debris, grease,
oily liquids, and other liquid contaminants from the bilges.
3.6 Clean each chain locker free of silt, mud, and foreign
matter.
3.7 Remove and dispose of liquids, including compensating
sea water from compensating fuel tanks, sludge, and debris, in
accordance with federal, state, and local laws, codes,
ordinances, and regulations.
3.7.1 Accomplish a chemical analysis of liquid waste,
sludge, and debris in accordance with applicable federal, state,
and local laws, codes, ordinances, regulations, and Naval
Facility requirements.
3.7.1.1 One chemical analysis is required for
each containment (Engine Room, Space, etc.) or for each type of
liquid (fuel oil, JP-5, etc.).
3.7.1.2 Submit one legible copy in approved
transferrable media, of each analysis to the SUPERVISOR. Also
identify the volume of the liquid from which each sample was
taken.
3.8 Tank Closure Repairs:
3.8.1 Clean, chase, or tap threaded areas prior to
installing covers.
3.8.2 Weld up, drill, and tap a total of 20 stripped
manhole cover bolting ring holes for tanks opened in 3.1.
3.8.3 Remove existing and install new a total of 40
missing, broken or defective manhole cover studs for tanks
opened in 3.1 conforming to 2.7, Type IV, Grade 304.
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3.8.4 Accomplish the requirements of 009-12 of 2.1,
including Table 4, Column A Lines One through 7.
3.8.5 Remove all paint from seal mating surfaces (both
cover and tank ring) prior to 3.8.6.
3.8.6 Accomplish the requirements of 009-32 of 2.1 for
surfaces in the vicinity of tank closure, to include manhole
ring, sealing area, coaming and flanged areas.
(V)(G) "INSPECT TANK CLEANLINESS AND COMPLETION OF REPAIRS"
3.9 Inspect each tank for cleanliness and completion of
repairs prior to final closing with the Chief Engineer and Port
Engineer. Document the personnel who were present during the
inspection and confirm that they have exited the space prior to
closure of tanks, voids, and cofferdams. Designate one person to
account for all personnel who may have entered the space.
(V)(G) “VERIFY TORQUE WRENCH WITHIN PROPER RANGE OF TORQUE
VALUES” (See 4.7)
3.10 Install manhole covers.
3.10.1 Reinstall existing fasteners found acceptable
in 3.1.7.
3.10.2 Install manhole cover for each tank, using new
gaskets in accordance with Table 078-8-2 of 2.6, new 120 CRES
washers conforming to FF-W-92, Type A, Grade One, Class B, and
new brass 120 nuts conforming to MIL-DTL-1222, Type I, Grade
464, and/or new 60 CRES hex head cap screws conforming to ASTM F
593, Group 1, Alloy 304, or Group 2, Alloy 316.
3.10.2.1 Install new 60 CRES bolts conforming
to MIL-DTL-1222, Grade 5, Class 316, for flush deck bolted
manhole covers.
3.10.3 Install access cover for each potable water,
feedwater, and sewage tank, using new gaskets conforming to
Table 078-8-2 of 2.6, new 20 zinc coated steel nuts conforming
to MIL-DTL-1222, Type I, Grade 5, and new 20 CRES washers
conforming to FF-W-92, Type A, Grade One, Class B.
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3.10.4 Determine the proper tightening sequence from
Figure 075-4-1 of 2.5 and 078-8.2.3 of 2.6 (078-8.2.3 refers to
Figure 078-8-4 to illustrate several bolt tightening patterns).
3.10.5 Tighten fasteners uniformly. Apply 10 percent
of the specified torque first to make sure that the parts are
solidly together. Then, apply torque in 25 percent increments
(i.e., 25, 50, 75, and 100 percent). Reverse previous sequence
(i.e., 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1), tightening to 100 percent of required
torque.
(V)(G) “VERIFY THREAD ENGAGEMENT”
3.11 Verify proper thread protrusion in accordance with
Paragraph 7.5.1 and 8.2.3 of 2.5.
3.12 Accomplish the requirements of 009-32 of 2.1 for new
and disturbed surfaces.
3.13 Accomplish the requirements of 009-87 of 2.1 for
locations listed in 1.2.16 and 1.2.17.
4. NOTES:
4.1 For the purpose of this Work Item, the term "tank or
space" includes voids, cofferdams, and inaccessible or confined
areas.
4.2 Consider each bilge to contain contaminated oily salt
water.
4.3 Booklet of General Plans and Tank Sounding Tables are
available for review at the office of the SUPERVISOR.
4.4 The SUPERVISOR will provide sequence of tanks and
dates of inspections referenced in 3.1.2.
4.5 Associated piping is defined as, "An assembly of pipe,
tubing, valves, fittings and related components forming a whole
or a part of a system which starts or terminates in subject
area, thus being common to and associated with same."
4.6 PTFE string gasket material of 100 percent virgin 3500
VALVERLON 3/32 inch diameter (manufactured by A.W. Chesterton
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Co) may be used as a means of ensuring a watertight seal of
manhole and access covers.
4.7 Torque wrenches shall be selected in such a manner
that the required final torque falls within 20 to 90 percent of
the torque wrench range.
4.7.1 A torque wrench with a scale range of 0-100 ft-
lbs can be used for a maximum torque of 90 ft-lbs and minimum
torque of 20 ft-lbs.
4.7.2 A torque wrench with a scale range of 0-250 ft-
lbs can be used for a maximum torque of 225 ft-lbs and a minimum
torque of 50 ft-lbs.
5. GOVERNMENT FURNISHED MATERIAL (GFM):
5.1 None.
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ATTACHMENT A
START FINISH
NFD DIRECTOR
CONTRACTOR/SUBCONTRACTOR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
SHIP'S COMMANDING OFFICER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
TAPE READINGNUMBER
GALLONS
REMOVED
REMARKS
SIGNATURES
TYPE OF
PETROLEUM
PRODUCT
TANK
NO
PUMPED TO
TANK/TRUCK/
BARGE NO.
DATE REMOVED
FROM SHIP
INVENTORY SCHEDULE - PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
CONTRACTOR: ______________ SUB: ______________ CONT NO.: _________ LOT NO.: __________SHIP: YTT10
ITEM NO: 992-01
SHIP: USNV LIBERTY BAY YP-701 ITEM NO: 992-02
CRP NO: 17-005 JSN: N/A
POC: STEINSVIK PORT ENGINEER: SANTOS
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1. SCOPE:
1.1 Title: Temporary Services; provide
1.2 Location of Work:
1.2.1 Throughout the Craft
1.3 Identification:
1.3.1 Not Applicable
2. REFERENCES:
2.1 Standard Items
2.2 320-6170110 Electrical One-Line Diagram
3. Requirements:
3.1 Movement of vessel within the Contractor’s yard shall
be the responsibility of the Contractor.
(V)(G) “GANGWAY INSPECTION”
3.2 Provide quantity (1 each), well-lighted gangway and
landing platform, aft, while the craft is alongside the pier or
in drydock. Gangway and landing platform shall be a minimum of 3
feet in width and designed and constructed to support 75 pounds
per square foot.
3.2.1 Install safety nets under gangways and
platforms.
3.2.1.1 Safety nets shall extend six feet on
each side of gangway or platform.
3.2.2 Maintain gangways free of dirt, debris, ice,
snow, and foreign matter.
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3.2.3 Inclination of gangway shall not exceed 45
degrees.
3.2.4 The entire length of the gangway and adjacent
areas shall be illuminated with weather-tight lights, shielded
to prevent temporary blinding of personnel.
3.3 Provide shore power at 450 VAC, 60 Hertz, 3-Phase, 100
Amps for connection to shore power receptacle in accordance with
2.2.
3.4 Provide quantity two each parking spaces adjacent to
the docking location of vessel for the entire time in dock.
3.4.1 Mark each parking space with a sign designating
the spaces for NUWC KEYPORT PARKING only.
3.5 Disconnect and remove temporary services when directed
by the SUPERVISOR.
4. NOTES:
4.1 None.
5. GOVERNMENT FURNISHED MATERIAL (GFM):
5.1 None.
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1. SCOPE:
1.1 Title: Drydocking and Undocking; accomplish
1.2 Location of Work:
1.2.1 Throughout the Craft
1.3 Identification: USNV LIBERTY BAY YP-701
1.3.1 Length Overall: 108 feet
1.3.2 Extreme Beam: 25 feet
1.3.3 Full Load Displacement: 175 long tons
1.3.4 Draft (approx.): 6 feet
1.3.5 Hull Construction: Wood with aluminum
superstructure
2. REFERENCES:
2.1 Standard Items
2.2 S9086-7G-STM-010/CH-997, Docking Instructions and
Routine Work in Dry Dock
2.3 801-6170203, Docking Drawing
2.4 801-6170199, Curves of Form & Other Curves
3. REQUIREMENTS:
3.1 Furnish a sound dock, qualified personnel, divers, and
necessary equipment to dock the craft identified in 1.3 in
accordance with 2.2, using 2.3 and 2.4 for guidance.
3.1.1 Docking facility shall be in accordance MIL-STD-
1625.
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3.1.1.1 Submit one legible copy, in hard copy or
approved transferrable media, of a report certifying the dock
facility and qualifications of all personnel to the SUPERVISOR
within 14 days of contract award.
3.1.2 Provide tugs, pilots, and personnel for the
transfer, docking, and undocking of the craft identified in 1.3.
3.1.3 Provide following information to the SUPERVISOR
five business days prior to scheduled drydocking.
3.1.3.1 Dry dock operating procedures
3.1.3.2 Manning procedures
(I)(G) “BLOCK ALIGNMENT”
3.2 Provide, set, and align the blocks in Position Number
THREE (3) in accordance with 2.3. Blocking shall be positioned
to ensure equipment on the surface of, or protruding from the
hull will not be damaged and shall be accessible for removal and
repairs. Provide at least the minimum clearances between the
craft’s hull and drydock necessary to accomplish drydock work
within this work package. The minimum clearance shall comply
with the requirements of 2.3. Hull openings shall not be
obstructed.
3.2.1 Block material/construction requirements shall
be in accordance with 2.2 and 2.3.
3.2.2 Submit one legible copy, in hard copy or
approved transferrable media, of any proposed deviations from
2.3 to the SUPERVISOR a minimum of 10 business days prior to
scheduled drydocking.
3.2.3 Proposed deviations shall include supporting
data substantiation.
3.2.4 Obtain tank soundings from the Craft Engineer
and determine ballast requirements to drydock the craft with
list, trim, and stability conditions in accordance with 2.4.
3.2.4.1 Submit one legible copy, in hard copy
or approved transferrable media, of a report listing the
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requirements of 3.2.4 to the SUPERVISOR a minimum of two days
prior to scheduled drydocking.
3.2.5 Provide ballasting and necessary services to
ballast tanks, as approved by the SUPERVISOR, with clean, fresh
water.
3.3 Conduct a docking conference, three business days
prior to drydocking, attended by the Craft Master, Craft
Engineer, Port Engineer, and Contractor’s Dock Master, who will
be present at the time of drydocking.
3.3.1 Submit a plan to the SUPERVISOR for docking
which shall contain, as a minimum, the following information:
Drydock Safety precautions, Date of drydocking and time across
the sill, Docking Position, Tugs and Pilot arrangements, Tide
schedule, Stability for moving into and out of drydock, Liquid
Load, Electrical Power, Fire Pumps, Contractor Dock Master
responsibilities, Line Handling, sounding tanks after ship has
landed on the blocks, Monitoring weight changes while in
drydock, Drydock Services, Date and Time for block inspection
and other services and procedures.
(I)(G) “BLOCK INSPECTION”
3.4 Prepare drydock for inspection at least 24 hours prior
to scheduled docking.
3.4.1 Submit one legible copy, in hard copy of a
report listing the inspection showing blocking locations
relative to sighting marks on dock coping, spacing, offsets,
heights, and shaping to the SUPERVISOR a minimum of four hours
prior to flooding the drydock.
3.4.2 Accomplish a final block inspection with the
SUPERVISOR immediately prior to flooding of the drydock.
(I)(G) “DRYDOCKING”
3.5 Drydock craft identified in 1.3 in Position Number
THREE, within the first 24 hours of receiving craft.
3.5.1 Fit of all blocks shall be in accordance with
2.2.
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3.5.1.1 Provide diving services to inspect the
fit up of blocking to hull immediately prior to setting craft on
blocks.
3.5.1.2 Inspect fit of all blocks immediately
after craft is drydocked. Shim blocking to achieve contact in
accordance with 2.2.
3.6 Provide electrical ground connection cable between the
craft and dock to protect the craft from effects of electric
storms and welding.
3.7 Inspect underwater hull and underwater appendages for
conformance to 2.3. Correct 2.3 to conform to craft’s hull form,
appendages, and shell openings.
3.7.1 Submit one legible copy, in hard copy or
approved transferrable media, of a red-line drawing of 2.3 to
the SUPERVISOR 14 business days after docking.
3.8 Remove ballast to accomplish work required by this
work package.
3.8.1 Remove and dispose of fluids necessary to
accomplish the requirements of this work package.
3.9 Accomplish stability and loading calculations based on
weight changes made on craft while in drydock. Obtain tank
loading condition upon entering drydock, and a list of weight
changes during the drydock period. Determine ballast
requirements to maintain list, trim, and stability conditions as
specified in 3.2.4.
3.9.1 Submit one legible copy, in hard copy or
approved transferrable media, of a report listing the
requirements of 3.9 to the SUPERVISOR a minimum of two days
prior to scheduled undocking.
3.9.2 Provide ballasting and necessary services to
ballast tanks, as approved by the SUPERVISOR, with clean, fresh
water.
3.10 Conduct an undocking conference, three business days
prior to undocking, attended by the Craft Master, Craft
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Engineer, Port Engineer, and Contractor’s Dock Master, who will
be present at the time of undocking.
3.10.1 Submit a plan to the SUPERVISOR for undocking
which shall contain, as a minimum, the following information:
Drydock Safety precautions, Date of undocking and time across
the sill, Tugs and Pilot arrangements, Tide schedule, Stability
for moving out of drydock, Liquid Load, Electrical Power, Fire
Pumps, Contractor Dock Master responsibilities, Line Handling,
sounding tanks while flooding dock, and other services and
procedures.
3.11 Submit one legible copy, in hard copy or approved
transferrable media, of a report certifying all contractor work
in the specifications requiring the craft to be in drydock are
complete to the SUPERVISOR a minimum of two days prior to
scheduled undocking.
(I)(G) “UNDOCKING”
3.12 Undock the craft identified in 1.3. Prior to
undocking, validate sea valves, shaft seals, and other hull
penetrations below full load draft are watertight.
3.12.1 Stop flooding the drydock immediately after
hull penetrations are submerged but before the craft lists off
blocks. Accomplish a watertight integrity inspection of
contractor work affecting water-tightness of hull and hull
penetrations below the water level. Continue flooding of drydock
when directed by the SUPERVISOR.
3.13 Submit one legible copy, in hard copy or approved
transferrable media, of a Docking Report (NAVSEA 9997/1 and as
appropriate NAVSEA 9997/2-9997/5) in accordance with 2.2 to the
SUPERVISOR within two business days after undocking.
4. NOTES:
4.1 None.
5. GOVERNMENT FURNISHED MATERIAL (GFM):
5.1 None.