Dredged Material Containment Areas (DMCA) Mowing for Glynn and Chatham Counties, GA and Jasper County, SC
ID: W912HN25S5002Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW074 ENDIST SAVANNAHSAVANNAH, GA, 31401-3604, USA

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Landscaping Services (561730)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District, is seeking information from potential contractors for mowing and vegetation management services at Dredged Material Containment Areas (DMCA) in Glynn and Chatham Counties, Georgia, and Jasper County, South Carolina. The project involves mowing approximately 800 acres at Savannah Harbor and 72 acres at Brunswick Harbor, with additional tasks including herbicide application and vegetation removal on designated bird nesting islands. This work is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the containment areas and supporting environmental management efforts. Interested contractors are encouraged to submit a capabilities statement and complete the Sources Sought Questions document, with an estimated contract value between $2.5 million and $5 million. For further inquiries, contact Amy L. Collins at Amy.L.Collins@usace.army.mil or Glenda Canty at glenda.a.canty@usace.army.mil.

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    The document is a contractor form intended for a federal or local Request for Proposals (RFP) concerning vegetation management services, including mowing, cutting, and herbicide application. It requests essential company details such as registration information, DUNS and CAGE codes, financial capabilities, business size classification, and relevant past contracts. Key questions focus on the contractor's registration on beta.SAM.gov, their business size per the NAICS code 561730, and if they qualify as a small business type, such as a woman-owned or service-disabled veteran-owned business. The form also assesses the contractor’s experience in large acreage vegetation management and capability in performing work specifically in Chatham and Glynn Counties in Georgia and Jasper County in South Carolina. Interested contractors must confirm their ability to carry out the required tasks within the specified states. Overall, this document serves as a pre-qualification step to ensure that potential contractors possess the necessary qualifications and experience for effective execution of vegetation management contracts.
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