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Department of Homeland Security Awarded a Contract to NORTHSTAR MARINE INC for $6,589.34
Signed on
2/13/2025, 12:00 AM
NORTHSTAR MARINE INC Government Contract #70Z08425FPORT0007
NORTHSTAR MARINE INC was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $6,589.34. The contract was awarded by the agency office LOG-9, which is a division with the U.S. Coast Guard within the Department of Homeland Security.
Summary of Award
The US federal government awarded a contract to Northstar Marine Inc for the provision of labor, materials, and equipment to mitigate the harmful effects of oil spills or hazardous chemical incidents, as directed by the FOSCR. The total obligation for the contract is $6,589.34, with no subawards associated. The contract was signed on February 13, 2025, and includes the base exercised options for the same amount.
The parent award agency is the Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Coast Guard. The contract falls under a Basic Ordering Agreement (BOA) with a single award. The product or service code for the contract is "F112," which corresponds to environmental systems protection - oil spill response. The NAICS code for the contract is "562910," which relates to remediation services.
The contract was not competed, as it was deemed an urgency situation under FAR 6.302-2, with only one source considered. The contract is for commercial products/services, and the recipient, Northstar Marine Inc, is a U.S.-owned business located in Cape May Court House, New Jersey. The company falls under the categories of Category Business, Corporate Entity Not Tax Exempt, Small Business, Special Designations, and U.S.-Owned Business.
The period of performance for the contract is from February 13, 2025, to May 13, 2025, with a potential end date of May 13, 2025. The place of performance is in Bear, Delaware, with the primary focus on environmental systems protection related to oil spill response.
Overall, the contract between the US federal government and Northstar Marine Inc is for remediation services to address oil spills or hazardous chemical incidents, with a total obligation of $6,589.34. The contract is awarded under the Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Coast Guard, and is considered an urgency situation with only one source considered for the contract.