This Request for Quotation (RFQ) 140FS326Q0013, issued by FWS SAT Team 3, seeks bids for approximately 260 tons of lime/rip rap rock materials for the FWS Welaka National Fish Hatchery. This is a small business set-aside with a firm-fixed-price structure. The required materials include 80 tons of rip rap rocks, 80 tons of #4 stone, and 100 tons of lime rock road base, all to be stockpiled at the hatchery. Quotes, including Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) number, product description, price per ton, and total cost with shipping and handling, must be submitted via email by December 15, 2025, 1700 ES. The performance period is from December 9, 2025, to December 15, 2025.
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The United States Department of the Interior, FWS Welaka National Fish Hatchery, seeks a contractor to deliver rock materials for a nature trail. The contractor must supply and deliver 80 tons of rip rap, followed by 80 tons of #4 stone, and finally 100 tons of lime rock road base. All materials are to be delivered to a designated drop-off area across the street from 1011 County Road 309, Crescent City, FL 32112. The delivery schedule will be coordinated with the hatchery manager. This statement of work outlines the requirements for the rock material delivery to complete the Welaka NFH nature trail.