The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) issued by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service for sewer line repairs at Building 2401 within the Columbia Basin Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center, located in Grant County, Washington. The main objective is to repair and maintain the sewer infrastructure, which is critical for the operational efficiency and health standards of the Job Corps facility.
Key components include a detailed map depicting the project location, specifications for structural fill and pipe installation, and guidelines for restoring the surface post-repair to match existing conditions. The project plans include notes on materials to be used and safety measures to follow during the installation process, ensuring that any excavated areas are properly compacted and finished to a designated grade.
This RFP demonstrates the USDA's commitment to facility maintenance and infrastructure improvement under federal guidelines, emphasizing the importance of safe and sustainable engineering practices within Job Corps centers. The anticipated timeline for the project's execution is set for August 2024.
This document outlines the requirements for the Building 2401 sewerline repairs at the Columbia Basin Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center in Moses Lake, WA. The contractor is responsible for labor, materials, equipment, and licenses necessary for repairing the 8” underground sewer line, which includes the removal of a large tree and other structures for excavation needed to access the pipe. Key tasks involve replacing damaged sections with SDR 26 PVC pipe, ensuring proper drainage and support, and maintaining site access for government operations during construction.
The contractor must adhere to strict guidelines regarding work hours, performance standards, and qualifications for electrical and plumbing work. Environmental protection measures, safety protocols, and waste disposal regulations are emphasized throughout the project. Additionally, timelines for pre-construction conferences, bonds, and closeout submissions are specified to ensure timely project initiation and completion. This initiative showcases the government’s commitment to infrastructure maintenance while minimizing disruption to ongoing operations at the facility.
The USDA's Forest Service has issued a pre-solicitation notice for a sewer line repair project at the Columbia Basin Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center in Moses Lake, WA. The project, classified under NAICS Code 237110, will require interested small businesses to submit proposals for the repair and alteration of sewage and waste facilities. The work entails removing a large tree, a brick planter box, and conducting excavation to repair a sewer line break at a depth of approximately 13 feet. Contractors will replace damaged concrete pipe with SDR 26 PVC sewer line and install a cleanout outside the building. The solicitation is set to be electronically released around January 6, 2024, and will be available through the Federal Contract Opportunities website. This procurement is a total small business set-aside, promoting opportunities for small, veteran-owned, and women-owned businesses. Interested vendors must register with the Systems for Awards Management (SAM) and seek local Small Business Administration support for potential subcontractors. The estimated performance period for the contract is 60 days from the Notice to Proceed.