BLM-WY-GRAY WALL LIVESTOCK WATER WELL
ID: 140L6225Q0012Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THEBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENTWYOMING STATE OFFICECHEYENNE, WY, 82009, USA

NAICS

Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction (237110)

PSC

CONSTRUCTION OF WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES (Y1NE)

Set Aside

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

    The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking proposals for the construction of a livestock water well in Natrona County, Wyoming, under solicitation number 140L6225Q0012. The project involves drilling a well to a depth of approximately 150 feet, adhering to Wyoming's Water Well Minimum Construction Standards, and includes the installation of necessary casing and gravel packing. This initiative is crucial for enhancing water resource management, particularly for agricultural use in the region. Interested contractors must ensure active registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) and submit their quotations by May 30, 2025, following a site visit on May 14, 2025. The estimated budget for this project ranges from $10,000 to $25,000, and inquiries can be directed to Huong Le at hle@blm.gov.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Le, Huong
    (000) 000-0000
    (307) 775-6317
    hle@blm.gov
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    The Gray Wall Water Well project aims to drill a livestock water well to a depth of approximately 150 feet into the Sundance Formation in Natrona County, Wyoming. The contractor is required to submit a technical proposal that outlines the drilling plan, equipment, and materials to ensure compliance with Wyoming Water Well Minimum Construction Standards. The project includes the installation of a 5-inch PVC casing, gravel packing, and a protective casing, with all materials provided by the contractor. Accessibility for drilling is via a two-track trail, with the closest water supply for operations in Casper, WY. Precise measures regarding well disinfection, grading of drill cuttings, and safety compliance are emphasized. The bid award will be determined based on technical specifications, past performance, and price. Rigorous well testing and development procedures must be followed to ascertain yield and water quality, prioritizing environmental protection and minimal surface disturbance. The total estimated cost for well drilling is around $10,000, and ongoing coordination with the Contracting Officer is required throughout the project for compliance and quality assurance. This initiative exemplifies the government's commitment to water resource management, particularly for agricultural use.
    The Gray Wall Water Well Bid Schedule outlines the components and pricing for constructing a water well, including drilling and installation services. The document specifies various tasks, such as drilling pilot and well holes, installing PVC casing and protective steel casing, gravel packing, and well development. It also includes well testing to determine yield and mobilization for the project. Distinct units of measurement are provided, detailing the estimated quantities for each task. This bid schedule serves as a framework within the context of government RFPs, federal grants, and state or local requests, aimed at soliciting proposals from contractors to perform these essential water well services, highlighting the focus on accurate pricing and comprehensive project execution for effective water resource management.
    The document outlines the solicitation details for a government construction project, detailing procedures for submission of bids for contractors. It emphasizes the importance of completing the "offer" section fully by the offeror, and outlines the requirements for performance and payment bonds. The government demands sealed bids to be submitted, including an offer guarantee within a specified timeframe for acceptance. The solicitation specifies the performance period, deadlines, and acknowledges amendments made to the solicitation. It mandates that offers providing less than a minimum number of days for government acceptance will be rejected. Additionally, it includes sections for the contractor's information, contract acceptance, and administration instructions. Ultimately, this solicitation serves as a formal invitation for contractors to bid on federal construction projects, ensuring compliance with government regulations and standards.
    The document details wage determinations under the Service Contract Act, focusing on wage and benefit requirements for specific occupations in Natrona County, Wyoming. It outlines minimum hourly wage rates contingent on contract dates and the applicability of Executive Orders 14026 and 13658, which mandate minimum wages of $17.75 and $13.30, respectively, for covered contracts initiated after set dates. The document lists various job classifications, their corresponding wage rates, and required fringe benefits, such as health and welfare benefits and paid sick leave as per Executive Order 13706. It highlights compliance requirements for contractors, including the necessity for uniform provision costs not to reduce wages below determined rates. Additionally, the conformance process for classifying unlisted job titles is explained, including steps from contractor proposal to Department of Labor review. The overall theme emphasizes federal compliance in wage determination, protecting worker rights, and ensuring fair compensation for federally contracted services.
    The U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the construction of a livestock water well in Natrona County, Wyoming, under solicitation number 140L6225Q0012. The contract entails drilling a well to a depth of 150 feet, adhering to Wyoming's Water Well Minimum Construction Standards. The project timeline runs from August 1, 2025, to September 30, 2025, with a budget estimate between $10,000 and $25,000. The RFP emphasizes the importance of having an active registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) for potential bidders. Questions about the proposal must be submitted by May 16, 2025, and quotations are due by May 30, 2025. The contract will be awarded based on the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable evaluation criterion, and specifics about contractor performance, safety standards, and environmental considerations are outlined in the accompanying documents. A site visit is scheduled for May 14, 2025, to provide bidders with firsthand access to the project location. This solicitation reflects the government's efforts to promote local businesses while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
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