Wolf Creek Lake Cumberland O and M Solicitation
ID: W912P525R0003Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW072 ENDIST NASHVILLENASHVILLE, TN, 37203-1070, USA

NAICS

Facilities Support Services (561210)

PSC

HOUSEKEEPING- FACILITIES OPERATIONS SUPPORT (S216)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    Description

    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), is seeking qualified contractors for a firm fixed-price requirements contract for operation and maintenance services at the Wolf Creek Project, located at Lake Cumberland in Kentucky. This contract will encompass a base year and four option years, focusing on facilities support services in Pulaski, Wayne, Clinton, Russell, Whitley, and McCreary Counties, with principal cities including Somerset and Monticello. The services are crucial for maintaining the operational integrity and safety of the facilities at this significant water resource project. Interested small businesses are encouraged to reach out to Diana Namara at diana.l.namara@usace.army.mil or 615-736-5603, or Bridget Passatore at bridget.l.passatore@usace.army.mil or 615-736-7854 for further details.

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    This document presents an inventory of recreational and office facilities across various locations, including Waitsboro, Fishing Creek, Cumberland Point, and others. It outlines the number of available amenities such as boat ramps, campsites, compost systems, drinking fountains, dump stations, electrical pedestals, picnic shelters, playgrounds, restrooms, and trails. Each item is quantified, revealing resource distribution across the locations. For example, Waitsboro features 22 campsites and 24 electrical pedestals, while Halcomb's offers 2 boat ramps and no campsites. The purpose of this analysis appears aimed at resource management and planning for federal, state, and local recreational grants or requests for proposals (RFPs), highlighting the availability and needs of facilities for public use. The document’s structure categorizes each area by facility type, presenting a clear comparison of resource allocation across different sites. This inventory is essential for assessing infrastructure needs and is likely intended to inform funding proposals or grant applications for improving recreational facilities to enhance community access and enjoyment.
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