CTNF Stoddard Creek Campground Gravel
ID: 1240LS25Q0001Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFFOREST SERVICECaribou-Targhee National ForestIDAHO FALLS, ID, 83401, USA

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Construction Sand and Gravel Mining (212321)

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MISCELLANEOUS CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS (5680)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Agriculture, specifically the Forest Service under the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, is seeking proposals from qualified small businesses for the delivery of 1,000 yards of ¾ inch minus road base gravel to the Stoddard Creek Campground in Idaho. The procurement aims to enhance the campground's infrastructure, ensuring proper access and maintenance for public recreational use. This opportunity is set aside for small businesses, with proposals evaluated based on technical capability, past performance, and price, adhering to federal regulations and labor compliance. Interested contractors must submit their proposals, including technical and price components, by the specified deadlines and can contact Robyn Akins at Robyn.Akins@usda.gov or Curtis Neppl at curtis.neppl@usda.gov for further information.

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    The document is a combined synopsis/solicitation (Solicitation Number: 1240LS25Q0001) for the delivery of 1,000 yards of ¾” minus road base gravel to the Stoddard Creek Campground in Idaho, set aside for small business participation. It details project requirements, including the prohibition of belly dump or side dump trailers, and stipulates that proof of gravel specifications must be approved prior to delivery. The delivery timeframe extends from October 31, 2024, to August 31, 2025, based on weather conditions. Proposals must include technical and price proposals, along with representations and certifications. Past performance and technical capability will be evaluated equally alongside price. Contractors are required to register with the System for Award Management (SAM) and ensure compliance with various regulatory provisions on telecommunications and labor. The solicitation emphasizes a commitment to employing eligible workers and provides detailed instructions for submitting proposals, including the necessary point of contact and submission deadlines. The overall purpose is to solicit competitive bids from qualified small businesses for specific construction material delivery while maintaining adherence to federal regulations and small business utilization policies.
    The document outlines the location details for Stoddard Creek Campground, situated 17 miles north of Dubois, Idaho. Travelers can access the campground by taking Exit 184 off Interstate 15, making a left turn, and continuing approximately one mile on Forest Service road #002. This information is likely part of a broader initiative related to federal and state recreation grants or RFPs aimed at promoting public access to recreational facilities. Providing specific access routes facilitates better visitor planning and enhances park utilization, aligning with governmental efforts to improve and maintain state resources for public benefit.
    The document outlines various federal and state RFPs (Requests for Proposals), focusing on government grants and contracts. The primary purpose is to solicit proposals from businesses and organizations interested in providing a wide range of services or products to local, state, and federal agencies. Key ideas include the importance of funding opportunities for community projects, compliance with specific regulations, and the need for qualified professionals to assist in program implementation. It emphasizes the analytical review process of RFPs to ensure alignment with government priorities and the necessity for transparency and accountability in project execution. Moreover, the document discusses the evaluation criteria that proposals must meet to be considered, highlighting the need for detailed project plans, cost estimates, and timelines. The structure typically includes sections detailing requirements, funding amounts available, submission deadlines, and evaluation metrics. Overall, the content serves as a guide for potential applicants and stakeholders in navigating the complex landscape of government contracting and grants.
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