BAER Emergency Road Stabilization
ID: 127EAW25R0022Type: Presolicitation
Overview

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AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFFOREST SERVICEUSDA-FS, CSA SOUTHWEST 6Albuquerque, NM, 871023498, USA

NAICS

Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction (237310)

PSC

REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF HIGHWAYS/ROADS/STREETS/BRIDGES/RAILWAYS (Z2LB)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Agriculture, specifically the Forest Service, is soliciting proposals for the BAER Emergency Road Stabilization project in the Angeles National Forest, California. The primary objective is to restore and maintain roads and drainage systems affected by recent fires, focusing on approximately 23.1 miles of specified roads, including road blading and drainage feature restoration. This project is critical for ensuring safe access and environmental protection in fire-impacted areas, with contractors required to adhere to stringent safety and environmental compliance standards. Interested small businesses must submit their proposals, including a technical proposal and bid pricing, by the deadline of May 14, 2025, with inquiries directed to Tanya Torres at tanya.torres@usda.gov.

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    The USDA's BAER Emergency Road Stabilization contract aims to restore roads and drainage systems on the Angeles National Forest, affected by fires in 2024 and 2025. The project entails maintenance work on specified roads, including road blading and drainage feature restoration, utilizing bulldozers due to challenging terrain conditions. The contract specifies the contractor's responsibility for providing necessary personnel and equipment, with stringent requirements for environmental compliance and safety protocols. The project is located within the Los Angeles Gateway Ranger District, characterized by diverse soil and terrain conditions. Contractors must submit a proposed work schedule, traffic control plans, and quality control documentation. The performance period is projected to begin in June 2025, with completion expected within 120 calendar days. Compliance with federal, state, and local regulations is imperative, as are adherence to fire activity restrictions. Overall, the document outlines the requirements and expectations for effective emergency road stabilization efforts to ensure safe access and environmental protection in the region.
    The USDA Forest Service's Pacific Southwest Region outlines specifications for road maintenance service contracts to ensure safe access and effective management of forest roads. The document details various maintenance activities, including snow removal, blading, dust abatement, drainage maintenance, and road decommissioning, each with specific requirements, procedures, and pay items. It defines critical terms related to road maintenance, including drainage structures, culverts, and berms, and emphasizes maintaining the integrity of the road surfaces while protecting environmental values. Measurements for completed work and corresponding payment terms are also specified, including quantification by mileage or volumetric units. This comprehensive guide aims to facilitate the contracts that support ongoing forestry operations and maintain road safety and accessibility in national forests, demonstrating accountability in government procurement and resource management.
    The "Fire Plan for Construction and Service Contracts" details fire prevention and suppression obligations for contractors involved in road maintenance operations in the Angeles National Forest during the fire season, defined as April 1 to December 1. Contractors must adhere to specific fire safety requirements, including the appointment of a fire supervisor, compliance with the California Public Resources Code, and the presence of adequate fire suppression equipment and tools at operation sites. Key sections outline responsibilities: contractors must prevent and manage any fires resulting from their activities, while the Forest Service retains the right to inspect compliance. The document defines terms such as "Active Landing" and "Mechanical Operations" pertinent to fire safety protocols. Emergency procedures specify protocols for equipment readiness, communication with the Forest Service, reporting fires, and the operation limits based on Project Activity Levels (PAL), which adjust restrictions according to fire danger. Variance agreements for certain operations under specific fire conditions are also established. The plan underscores collaboration between contractors and the Forest Service to mitigate fire risks effectively and operate safely in sensitive environments. Overall, it supports federal efforts to manage resources responsibly in the context of fire safety.
    The document outlines amendments to the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) focusing on sustainable procurement as per Executive Order 14148. It revokes earlier policies, such as Executive Order 14057 on clean energy industries. Key definitions include "biobased products," classified as significant components derived from renewable agricultural and forestry materials. Agencies are mandated to procure sustainable products in line with statutory mandates and specifications set by the EPA and USDA to foster environmental stewardship. Contracting officers are encouraged to prioritize sustainable goods, particularly for emergency situations, while clearly documenting exceptions and justifications when sustainability requirements cannot be met. The document details various purchasing programs, including EPA guidelines for energy and water-efficient products. Furthermore, it introduces mandates for contractors regarding public disclosures of greenhouse gas emissions. The overarching goal is to align governmental procurement practices with sustainability objectives, enhancing federal responsibility towards environmental impact while ensuring compliance with existing regulatory frameworks.
    The document outlines the proposed changes to the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) following the revocation of Executive Order 11246 by Executive Order 14173, aimed at combatting illegal discrimination and promoting merit-based opportunities. Key updates include revisions to labor laws applicable to government acquisitions, especially regarding equal opportunity and affirmative action compliance provisions. Various sections of the FAR are noted as “reserved,” indicating they are pending further action or modifications. The document specifies details related to administrative matters, representations and certifications, and new clauses introduced in contracts. It emphasizes the withdrawal of several clauses relating to equal opportunity and affirmative action, which were previously mandated under Executive Order 11246. Additionally, references to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) control numbers related to paperwork reduction obligations are included. The overarching purpose of the proposed changes is to align federal contracting processes with updated policies aimed at reducing discrimination while ensuring compliance with remaining labor law requirements. The document serves as an essential guide for federal agencies and contractors in adapting to the regulatory framework surrounding government solicitations, grants, and contracts.
    The document is a Request For Information (RFI) form related to the BAER Emergency Road Stabilization project in the Angeles National Forest. It outlines the protocol for submitting inquiries about the solicitation, including the stipulation that questions must be sent in writing to the designated Contract Specialist, Tanya Torres, via her official email, and that responses will be provided through amendments posted on SAM.gov. The form includes sections for the respondent’s company name, contact information, and a series of numbered inquiry fields, accommodating multiple questions. The focus of the RFI is to seek clarification on specific elements related to the solicitation, such as evaluation factors or technical data. This process is essential to ensure that potential bidders have the necessary information to prepare their proposals accurately and effectively. The document emphasizes a formal and structured approach, adhering to federal guidelines for procurement. Overall, it promotes transparency and thorough communication between the government agency and prospective contractors to facilitate a smooth bidding process.
    The document outlines an amendment to solicitation number 127EAW25R0022, issued by the USDA Forest Service for a project concerning BAER Emergency Road Stabilization in Angeles National Forest, California. It provides instructions for offerors on acknowledging receipt of the amendment and outlines that failure to acknowledge before the specified date may lead to rejection of offers. It also includes responses to Requests for Information (RFIs) relevant to the project, highlighting issues such as accessibility to certain sites and the availability of materials for bid item 840 related to metal spillway and flume installations. Key contact information for inquiries is provided, along with stipulations that the contractor must use the revised documents in their submissions to avoid non-responsiveness. Overall, this amendment serves to clarify aspects of the solicitation, ensuring all terms remain unchanged except for the outlined updates. The amendment emphasizes the importance of adherence to new specifications for successful proposal submission.
    This document is an amendment to the solicitation for the BAER Emergency Road Stabilization project in the Angeles National Forest, CA, under contract number 127EAW25R0022. It provides essential information regarding the acknowledgment of the amendment, which must be received prior to the specified deadline to avoid offer rejection. Key points include responses to Requests for Information (RFIs) regarding project specifications, such as clarifications on water requirements for blading and drainage restoration, access routes, and payment procedures for various maintenance activities. The document emphasizes that certain specific requirements must be met, and bids not aligned with the amended documents may be deemed unresponsive. Additionally, it clarifies that contractors are responsible for notifying authorities about necessary access paths and potential damages incurred during operations. The amendment aims to ensure contractors have a clear understanding of project parameters and expectations for submitting compliant proposals. Overall, the document serves as a critical communication piece to align contractor bids with the operational and regulatory framework of the contract.
    The USDA Forest Service is preparing a solicitation for the BAER Emergency Road Stabilization project in the Angeles National Forest, which will be released as RFP 127EAW25R0022. This pre-solicitation notice serves to inform potential contractors about an upcoming contract aimed at restoring roads and drainage systems affected by fires in 2024 and 2025. The project involves road blading, drainage restoration, upsizing overside drains, and re-establishing rolling dips on unsurfaced roads over 23.1 miles in varied terrain. The contract duration is expected to be 120 days, starting in June 2025. It is set aside exclusively for small businesses, with a firm-fixed-price model and adherence to Service Contract Act Wage Rates. Interested contractors must monitor the SAM.gov website, where all solicitation materials will be published. Registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) is necessary for eligibility to receive contract awards. For inquiries, contact Contract Specialist Tanya Torres via email. This pre-solicitation highlights the federal government's intention to restore infrastructure and support small businesses in the process.
    The document outlines the Request for Proposal (RFP) for the BAER Emergency Road Stabilization project in Angeles National Forest, California. The main objective is to provide road and drainage maintenance on fire-impacted areas, specifically targeting roads like 3N06 E Blue Ridge and 1N10 Tanbark Station. It details the necessary equipment, labor, and services required to execute installation and maintenance tasks, including the restoration of drainage features and road blading over approximately 23.1 miles. Key components include submission guidelines for proposals, emphasizing a technical proposal that demonstrates understanding and capabilities, as well as proof of relevant past performance. Bid pricing for proposed items is crucial and must be submitted as specified. The document contains sections outlining scheduling, inspection, safety plans, and special contract requirements, such as emergency response protocols. Overall, this RFP serves as a comprehensive guide for contractors to submit well-structured proposals that align with the needs of the USDA Forest Service while ensuring adherence to federal regulations and safety standards during road stabilization efforts.
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