The Department of the Interior, National Park Service, seeks efficient snow removal services at the Brown vs Board of Education National Historic Park in Topeka, Kansas. The primary objective is to keep parking lots and sidewalks clear and safe for visitors during the winter season.
The combined synopsis/solicitation, referenced as 140P6024Q0036, is a total small business set-aside procurement with a five-year period of performance. The contract encompasses inspection, maintenance, and treatment of three statues at the park, outlining four lined items for each year of the contract, with the possibility of four additional years if all options are renewed.
The scope of work requires the contractor to provide labor, materials, and equipment for snow and ice removal from various surfaces, including concrete and asphalt areas. Experience in snow removal is a prerequisite, with a supervisor required on-site during working hours. Eco-friendly ice-melt products are encouraged, and the contractor must coordinate with the Contracting Officers' Representative on-site.
Compliance with the Service Contract Act is essential, mandating adherence to specified wage rates and benefits for different occupations. The occupations range from administrative roles to healthcare professionals and mechanics. Contractors must also abide by telecommunications and supply chain security provisions.
Eligible applicants should submit their quotes, including a comprehensive price schedule and up-to-date representations and certifications, by noon CDT on August 15, 2024, to joseph_bac@nps.gov. The National Park Service will award the contract based on criteria such as price, technical capability, and past performance.
For more details and site examination, interested parties can contact Bac, Joseph at joseph_bac@nps.gov or 402-800-8733.