The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), under the Department of Transportation, seeks technical and support services for its Office of Preconstruction, Construction, and Pavements program. This Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) contract aims to advance pavement technologies and practices, improving performance, cost-effectiveness, safety, and user satisfaction.
The scope of work requires a broad range of technical, engineering, and professional support services, including organizing meetings, establishing best practices, technology delivery, demonstration projects, publication and marketing assistance, and specialized engineering tasks. The work focuses on pavement design, materials, construction, and evaluation, demanding a diverse team of subject matter experts.
Kick-off meetings, literature reviews, data analysis, testing, and report preparation are among the specific tasks outlined. The contract is expected to run for around four to five years and may be extended. Adherence to specified hourly rates for each labor category is mandatory, with engineers and managers playing a crucial role in sustainable pavement construction and rehabilitation.
To be eligible, applicants should possess expertise and qualifications in line with the required specialized support, including pavement engineering, management, and innovative solutions. The evaluation process will assess expertise, qualifications, past performance, and pricing structures, with a focus on the ability to provide efficient and cost-effective services.
The solicitation process includes multiple deadlines. Offers for the main ID/IQ contract are due by August 12, 2024, while Task Order 0001 has a deadline of August 19, 2024. Both proposals and task order applications must adhere to specified page limits.
For further clarification and questions, potential applicants can contact Malik Arnold or Robert P. Brown at the provided email addresses.