DEVA Lagoon & Access Road Repairs
ID: 140PS125B0001Type: Sources Sought
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    The National Park Service is seeking contractors for the repair and restoration of the Stovepipe Wells Lagoon and its access road at Death Valley National Park in California. The project involves addressing erosion issues, repairing drainage features, removing invasive vegetation, re-compacting lagoon berms, regrading the area, and replacing downed fencing. This initiative is crucial for maintaining the park's infrastructure and ensuring environmental sustainability. Interested contractors should submit their company information, including experience and socio-economic status, to the primary contact, Jason Burdett, at jason_burdett@nps.gov or by phone at 501-762-9517. The estimated project cost ranges from $250,000 to $500,000, with a completion timeline of 90 days post-contract initiation, contingent upon available funding.

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    The National Park Service is conducting a market survey for contractors interested in undertaking repair work at Death Valley National Park, specifically focusing on the Stovepipe Wells Lagoon and its access road. The project entails restoring the lagoon by addressing erosion issues, repairing drainage features, removing invasive vegetation, re-compacting lagoon berms, regrading the area, and replacing downed fencing. The estimated cost for the project ranges between $250,000 to $500,000, with an expected completion timeline of 90 days post contract initiation, contingent upon available funding. Interested contractors must submit their company information—including experience, socio-economic status, and SAM registration—to the designated contracting officer. This announcement is intended solely for market research purposes and does not constitute an official request for bids or proposals. Future solicitation details will be posted on www.Sam.gov, and all costs related to submissions remain the responsibility of the contractors. This initiative reflects the government's interest in ensuring that qualified sources can fulfill the project requirements effectively.
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