The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking quotes from experienced contractors for a range fence project in Iron County, Utah. The project involves the removal and reconstruction of two range fences, the Paragonah Cattle and Jackrabbit fences, totaling around 15,192 feet, and the new construction of the Bergstrom range fence spanning about 2,875 feet. The work requires the removal and replacement of existing fencing within the same footprint, including corners, gates, and stress panels. Additionally, new construction is needed for the Bergstrom fence, including the installation of a gate.
BLM will provide all fencing materials, while the contractor must supply labor and equipment. The site presents some challenging terrain, including hills, canyons, and drainage crossings.
The scope of work includes:
The estimated magnitude of this project is between $100,000 and $250,000, with a proposed period of performance of 45 contract days after the notice to proceed.
To be eligible for this total small business set-aside, vendors must be registered with the System for Award Management (SAM) and have an active profile with completed representations. No formal site visit is scheduled, although prospective offerors are encouraged to visit the site prior to submitting their proposals.
Quotes should include an electronic copy of a bid bond if the quote is over $150,000. Successful contractors will be required to furnish a payment bond for awards over $35,000 and a performance bond for awards over $150,000.
For further clarification or questions, interested parties may contact Tori Blunt Mayes, Contracting Officer, or Mark Renforth, Contract Specialist, whose details are provided in the listing.
Submissions should follow the formatting outlined in the attached bid schedule, with a deadline of [insert deadline from files].