The National Park Service (NPS) issued a Sources Sought Notice (SSN) to gather information on interested businesses for the replacement of the Harden Farm sewage system at Acadia National Park, Maine. This market research aims to inform future acquisition strategies and assess potential small business participation. The projected construction cost is between $1M and $5M, focusing on a new sewage pump station connected to the municipal system, which will support employee housing development. Interested businesses, both large and small, are invited to submit their qualifications, bonding capacity, and relevant experience by January 6, 2025. The NPS seeks to determine whether to set aside this solicitation for small businesses based on interest levels. The anticipated request for proposals will be issued in Spring 2025. The document outlines the NAICS code (237110) for relevant construction services and a small business size standard of $45 million.
The National Park Service (NPS) issued a Sources Sought Notice to explore market interest and qualifications for a project involving the replacement of the sewage system at Harden Farm in Acadia National Park, Maine, with a connection to municipal facilities. This notice, sent on January 15, 2025, is part of market research to inform the development of an acquisition strategy, with no proposals currently being requested or accepted. The project, estimated to cost between $1 million and $5 million, includes constructing a new sewer pump station and forcemain to support year-round employee housing, as well as electrical and mechanical work related to the pump station. The NPS plans to issue a request for proposals in Spring 2025, with a focus on enhancing small business participation, as well as a requirement for bonding. Interested businesses are requested to submit essential information by January 22, 2025, including their business classification, bonding capacity, and relevant past project experience. The NAICS code for this work is 237110, with a small business size standard of $45 million.