Water System Upgrades Santa Fe National Forest
ID: 127EAX25R0021Type: Solicitation
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AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFFOREST SERVICEUSDA-FS, CSA SOUTHWEST 7Albuquerque, NM, 871023498, USA

NAICS

Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction (237110)

PSC

CONSTRUCTION OF WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES (Y1NE)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Agriculture, specifically the Forest Service, is seeking contractors for the Water System Upgrades project at the Santa Fe National Forest in New Mexico. This project involves the replacement of three drinking water systems located at the Jacks Creek Campground, Field Tract Campground, and Panchuela Administrative Site, which are critical for public recreation and administrative functions. The upgrades will enhance water infrastructure, including the installation of new water lines, pump houses, and associated plumbing systems, ensuring improved functionality and safety for high-use recreation sites. Interested contractors should note that the solicitation has been extended to November 7, 2025, due to a government shutdown, and must contact Temporary Contracting Officer Troy McCullough at troy.mccullough@usda.gov for further inquiries.

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    Solicitation 127EAX25R0021 has been amended due to a government shutdown. The solicitation deadline is extended until November 7, 2025, at 15:30 Pacific Daylight Time. Additionally, the planned site visit is indefinitely canceled, with potential rescheduling contingent upon budget approval for federal employees. It is unlikely that questions will be answered during this period. Offerors must acknowledge this amendment to ensure their offers are considered valid.
    The USDA-FS CSA Southwest 7 in Albuquerque, NM, has issued Amendment 0002 to Solicitation 127EAX25R0021, dated September 22, 2025. This amendment formally cancels the original solicitation due to staffing shortages caused by a government shutdown. The project will be re-posted under a new solicitation number once the shutdown concludes. The amendment outlines the methods for offerors to acknowledge its receipt, including completing and returning copies, acknowledging on submitted offers, or via separate communication. It emphasizes that failure to acknowledge the amendment before the specified deadline may lead to the rejection of offers.
    The Q&A document for RFP 127EAX25R0021 addresses key concerns regarding the Santa Fe Water System Upgrades. It clarifies that significant rock excavation is not anticipated, and any discovery of large plate rock will be treated as an unforeseen condition requiring coordination with the COR or government technical monitor. Additionally, the document addresses the project timeline, stating that work is not expected to commence during winter months if the contract is awarded in Fall 2025. Instead, implementation is anticipated for Summer 2026, and the contract's Period of Performance (POP) should reflect this revised schedule, ensuring contractors are not required to work in challenging winter conditions.
    This government solicitation (127EAX25R0021) from the USDA Forest Service outlines a project to replace three drinking water systems at Jacks Creek Campground, Field Tract Campground, and Panchuela Administrative Site in New Mexico. The project, valued between $500,000 and $1,000,000, requires contractors to provide all labor, materials, and equipment for demolition, trenching, installation of water lines, hydrants, valves, pump houses, storage tanks, and electrical services. Performance is required within 180 calendar days of receiving a notice to proceed. A mandatory site visit is scheduled for October 15, 2025. Offers are due by October 22, 2025, and must comply with various federal acquisition regulations, including Buy American Act provisions and specific insurance requirements. Davis Bacon wages apply, and the government anticipates awarding a single firm-fixed-price contract.
    This document appears to be a record of digital signatures from various individuals, including LISA ARCHULETA, Sara Amina Sena, SHAUN SANCHEZ, TRACY WEBER, ZACHARY PARSONS, and VENUS VH JENSEN. Each entry includes the individual's name, a statement indicating digital signing, and the date and time of the signature, along with a time zone offset. The dates range from June 30, 2025, to July 15, 2025. The primary purpose of this file is to document the formal acceptance or approval of a document by these individuals through their digital signatures, which is a common practice in government processes like RFPs, grants, and contracts to ensure accountability and official record-keeping.
    The "Santa Fe Water System Improvements 2023" project, located in the Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District, New Mexico, involves extensive upgrades across three campgrounds: Jacks Creek, Panchuela Admin Site, and Field Tract. The work includes removing existing hydrants, trenching and installing new HDPE water lines, constructing pump houses with associated accessories (storage tanks, pumps, chlorinators, electrical panels), and installing various valves and utility connections. Demolition of existing structures, management of lead-contaminated soil, and installation of concrete pads are also part of the scope. The project requires strict adherence to federal and local codes, including specific standards for materials, installation, disinfection of water systems, and quality control. Contractors are responsible for all labor, materials, equipment, and necessary permits, with detailed submittal requirements for schedules, materials, and as-built drawings. Payment for the work is based on defined units, and mobilization costs are outlined with specific payment milestones.
    Due to a government shutdown, an important notice to contractors outlines changes to a solicitation. The site visit is canceled until further notice, and the proposal due date is extended to November 7th, 2025. All dates are subject to change and will be finalized once the shutdown ends. For questions, contractors should contact Temporary Contracting Officer Troy McCullough at troy.mccullough@usda.gov. This notice is critical for contractors to adjust their schedules and expectations, as it directly impacts the timeline and logistical arrangements of the solicitation.
    The USDA Forest Service is initiating the GAOA Santa Fe Water System Upgrade project, focusing on enhancements across three sites: Jacks Creek Campground, Panchuela Admin Site, and Field Tract Campground. The project involves demolishing existing infrastructure like yard hydrants and concrete bases, installing new pump houses, trenching for and laying new 1" and 2" HDPE water lines, and establishing underground electrical lines. Key components include advanced plumbing accessories, chlorination systems, and radio controls for the water systems. Additional work covers the removal of contaminated soil, installation of various curb shutoff and check valves, and comprehensive water system disinfection. Each site will also have an operation and maintenance plan, and mobilization efforts are included. The project aims to significantly upgrade the water infrastructure, ensuring improved functionality and safety.
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