Pineview Reservoir Recreation Complex Reconstruction – Port Boat Ramp, Uinta Wasatch, Cache National Forest, Weber Utah
ID: 1141512Type: Presolicitation
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AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFFOREST SERVICEUSDA FOREST SERVICE-SPOC IMWashington, DC, 202500001, USA

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Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (237990)

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REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF RECREATION FACILITIES (NON-BUILDING) (Z2PA)
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    The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Forest Service is seeking contractors for the reconstruction of the Pineview Reservoir Recreation Complex, specifically the Port Boat Ramp, located in Weber County, Utah. The project entails comprehensive renovations, including the removal of existing structures, construction of new facilities such as comfort stations and storm drainage improvements, and enhancements to parking and access areas, all while adhering to strict environmental and safety regulations. This initiative is crucial for improving public recreational facilities within the Uinta Wasatch-Cache National Forest, with an estimated contract value exceeding $10 million and a performance period from May 1, 2025, to May 1, 2026. Interested parties should submit their Statements of Capability to Contract Specialist Holly Hlavac at Holly.Hlavac@usda.gov within 18 days of this presolicitation notice.

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    The project outlined in the document involves the reconstruction of the Pineview Reservoir Recreation Complex, specifically focusing on the boat ramp construction at a Forest Service site near Huntsville, Utah. The scope includes the removal of the existing structure and installing a new ramp, compliant with federal and state specifications regarding safety, access, and environmental control. Various conditions, including site closure during construction, waste management protocols, and restrictions on utilities, will be enforced. The contractor will provide all necessary labor, materials, and equipment, ensuring adherence to specific quality assurance measures and permitting processes. The document outlines detailed project management, including specific measurements, submittal procedures, and required project remittances. It emphasizes critical timelines, including a 365-day construction period, and stresses compliance with UDOT specifications for work conducted within state roadways. Additionally, it specifies criteria for construction staking, measurement, and payment that align with federal guidelines, ensuring fiscal accountability throughout the project. This initiative reflects a commitment to improving public recreational facilities while maintaining ecological integrity and compliance with regulatory standards.
    The Pineview Reservoir Recreation Complex Reconstruction project in Huntsville, UT, involves the construction of the New Point Day Use Area, managed by the Ogden Ranger District of the Uinta Wasatch-Cache National Forest. The contractor's scope includes removing existing structures, site grading, improving storm drainage with culverts, building a parking lot, constructing sidewalks and beach access, and establishing comfort stations and pavilions. The site will be closed to the public during construction, with specifics on traffic control and waste management detailed. Construction is scheduled to start in May 2025 and must be completed within 365 calendar days. The contractor must follow quality assurance protocols, coordinate with a geotechnical engineer and include proper environmental controls. This project reflects governmental objectives for community recreation and environmental stewardship, ensuring compliance with various federal and state regulations throughout the construction process. The document outlines the necessary procedures for contracting, submittals, and mandatory compliance for all aspects of the construction activities.
    The GAOA Pineview Reservoir Recreation Complex Reconstruction project involves the comprehensive rebuilding of the Pineview Trailhead Day Use Area near Huntsville, Utah. It encompasses the removal of existing structures, regrading of roadways, and construction of new facilities such as storm drainage improvements, pavilions, parking areas, and restrooms. The work site is situated within the Uinta Wasatch-Cache National Forest and will face site limitations during construction, including a temporary closure of the Trailhead area while ensuring that public highway access remains uninterrupted. Contractors are responsible for maintaining proper waste management, traffic control, and quality assurance throughout the project. Specific guidelines will govern construction practices, including adherence to specified hours of operation, waste disposal methods, and maintaining clean equipment to prevent the spread of noxious weeds. The project is expected to begin in May 2025 and will take approximately 365 days to complete, encompassing a range of environmental protection measures and contractor responsibilities. This project illustrates the federal government's commitment to enhancing recreational facilities while prioritizing safety, sustainability, and regulatory compliance.
    The document outlines the reconstruction project for the Port Ramp at the Pineview Reservoir Recreation Complex, managed by the USDA Forest Service in Utah. It emphasizes adherence to various codes, including local and federal building regulations, and mandates the contractor to follow stringent safety and construction practices. Key points include the requirement for detailed construction scheduling, verification of existing conditions, obtaining necessary permits, and maintaining project boundaries. The contractor is responsible for protecting existing utilities, securing licenses, and implementing erosion and traffic control measures. Specific procedures for grading, utility installation, and water management are outlined to ensure compliance with environmental standards. Additionally, there is a strong emphasis on safeguarding natural vegetation, ensuring workers' safety, and maintaining cleanliness throughout the project site. The document serves as a guiding manual, ensuring that the project meets regulatory standards while providing detailed instructions for execution, which is vital for a project funded through federal grants and local RFPs aimed at enhancing public recreational facilities.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) from the United States Department of Agriculture's Forest Service for the reconstruction of the Pineview Reservoir Recreation Complex in Utah, specifically Phase 2 of the project. The RFP details the tasks involved, including site preparation, utility installations, and building enhancements, such as picnic areas and comfort stations. It emphasizes the need for adherence to environmental regulations, safety protocols, and local jurisdiction standards throughout the construction process. Key components require the removal of existing structures, storm drainage improvements, paving new parking areas, and ensuring accessibility through well-planned sidewalks and paths. Contractors are held accountable for maintaining compliance with numerous federal and state guidelines, ensuring that construction respects existing environmental conditions. The document includes directives regarding project oversight, required permits, and the importance of safeguarding existing utilities and nearby areas during construction. Overall, this reconstruction initiative aims to revitalize the recreation site while ensuring safety, compliance, and environmental sustainability.
    The Pineview Recreation Complex Reconstruction project, overseen by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Forest Service, aims to enhance the Pineview Trailhead site in Weber County, Utah. The project involves multiple phases, including the demolition of existing structures, improvements to storm drainage systems, construction of concrete stairs and comfort stations, and the creation of new parking and beachfront access areas. The planning incorporates compliance with various regulatory standards, including those from the U.S. Forest Service, state, and local authorities. Contractors are required to adhere to specific construction and engineering guidelines, obtain necessary permits, and ensure minimal disruption to existing vegetation and utilities. Temporary safety measures, including traffic control and dust management, will be implemented to maintain public safety during construction activities. Overall, this comprehensive approach is designed to improve the functionality and aesthetic appeal of the site while adhering to environmental and safety standards.
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