Y--Speelyi Beach Shoreline Protection, Yakima WA
ID: 140R1025B0006Type: Sources Sought
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INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THEBUREAU OF RECLAMATIONPACIFIC NW REGION PN 6615BOISE, ID, 83706, USA

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Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (237990)

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CONSTRUCTION OF OTHER NON-BUILDING FACILITIES (Y1PZ)
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    The Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, is seeking contractors for the Speelyi Beach Shoreline Protection project located near Cle Elum Reservoir in Washington. This project involves constructing shoreline protection, including tasks such as site preparation, tree removal, access road construction, and the installation of geotextile fabric and riprap, with an estimated cost between $1 million and $5 million and a performance period set for Fiscal Year 2025/2026. The initiative is crucial for enhancing water-related infrastructure and ensuring environmental compliance, while also providing opportunities for qualified firms, including those recognized as Indian Economic Enterprises. Interested contractors must submit their responses by January 30, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Lance Fleming at lfleming@usbr.gov or by phone at 208-378-5338.

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    The United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, has issued a Sources Sought Notice regarding the Speelyi Shoreline Protection project near Cle Elum Reservoir in Washington, aimed at identifying interested contractors for market research purposes. This project requires construction work for building shoreline protection, with an estimated cost between $1 million and $5 million and a period of performance set for Fiscal Year 2025/2026. The work includes tasks such as site preparation, tree removal, access road construction, geotextile and riprap installation, and selective demolition. The Bureau emphasizes that this is not a procurement request but a preliminary inquiry to gather contractor information, such as bonding levels, size status, and experience with similar projects. Responses are due by January 30, 2025, and should be directed to specific contacts via email. The notice is significant for identifying qualified firms, including those recognized as Indian Economic Enterprises or Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises, providing vital insights for future procurement decisions in federal construction projects. It serves to facilitate potential avenues for engagement in government contracts within the federal grants and RFP framework.
    The U.S. Department of the Interior, through the Bureau of Reclamation, seeks bids for the Speelyi Beach Shoreline Protection project at the Cle Elum Dam and Reservoir in Washington. The project aims to construct shoreline protection along the reservoir, which involves various tasks including earthwork, tree removal, excavation, and installation of geotextile fabric and culverts. The work is situated approximately 8 miles northwest of Cle Elum and will primarily take place at the Speelyi Beach Day Use Area. Contractors must adhere to safety regulations and are encouraged to attend a pre-bid site visit with appropriate safety gear. The solicitation includes a detailed price schedule that lists various construction components, with quantities provided for bid comparisons. Key tasks involve site preparation, grading, and installation of protective features against erosion. Work hours are generally Monday to Friday, excluding Federal Holidays, and are subject to environmental considerations, highlighting the project's emphasis on safety and regulatory compliance. Overall, the document outlines the project's specifications and bidding process as part of a federal initiative to enhance water-related infrastructure.
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