Pineview Reservoir Recreation Complex Reconstruction – Port Boat Ramp Ogden Ranger District, Uinta Wasatch, Cache National Forest, Weber, Utah
ID: 1131540Type: Special Notice
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AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFFOREST SERVICEUS

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Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (237990)

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REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF RECREATION FACILITIES (NON-BUILDING) (Z2PA)
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    The Department of Agriculture, specifically the Forest Service, is seeking contractors for the reconstruction of the Pineview Reservoir Recreation Complex, focusing on the Port Boat Ramp in the Ogden Ranger District of the Uinta Wasatch-Cache National Forest, Weber, Utah. The project entails comprehensive reconstruction efforts, including the removal of existing structures, road improvements, storm drainage enhancements, and the construction of new facilities such as comfort stations, a dump station, and a parking area. This initiative is vital for enhancing recreational access and facilities while ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and federal guidelines. Interested parties should note that a pre-solicitation site visit is scheduled for November 15, 2024, at 10:00 AM MST, and the project is estimated to exceed $10 million, with a completion timeline of 180 days starting in May 2024. For further inquiries, contact Holly Hlavac at holly.hlavac@usda.gov or Lucas Dahlman at Lucas.Dahlman@usda.gov.

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    The document outlines the reconstruction plan for Phase 2 of the Port Ramp at the Pineview Reservoir Recreation Complex, overseen by the United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service in Utah. The project involves a detailed set of engineering and construction guidelines, ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations, including safety, environmental, and design standards. Key professionals involved include structural, civil, and electrical engineers, as well as landscape architects. It emphasizes the responsibilities of the contractor, including site grading, utility management, traffic control, and erosion control measures. The contractor must secure permits, adhere to specific codes, and coordinate with applicable regulatory agencies throughout construction. The plan also stresses the importance of protecting existing structures and natural features within the project site. This infrastructure project not only aims to enhance the recreational facilities at Pineview Reservoir but also to maintain compliance with various legal requirements, underscoring the government's commitment to public safety and environmental stewardship. The informative structure includes vital details such as travel directions, a project timeline, and obligations for maintaining surrounding improvements.
    The document outlines the reconstruction project for the Pineview Reservoir Recreation Complex, located in Weber County, Utah, under the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service. This project, classified as Phase 2, includes extensive upgrades such as removing existing structures, site grading, and the construction of storm drainage systems, comfort stations, parking areas, sidewalks, trails, and pavilions. It emphasizes the need for adherence to various federal, state, and local regulations throughout the construction process, ensuring all work follows specified engineering and safety standards. Key components of the project encompass construction staking, mobilization, traffic control, and specific site improvements such as bioswales, drainage channels, picnic areas, lookout platforms, and trash enclosures. The document specifies that all work should respect environmental guidelines and the existing topography, ensuring minimal disruption to the natural landscape. The overall purpose is to improve the recreational facilities for better public access while preserving environmental integrity, showcasing the commitment of government agencies to enhance community resources.
    The document outlines the proposal for the reconstruction phase of the Pineview Recreation Complex in Ogden, Utah, under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Forest Service. This project encompasses the complete renovation of the Pineview Trailhead, which includes the removal of existing structures, regrading existing roadways, implementing storm drainage systems, constructing comfort stations, and building new parking facilities. Key professionals involved include structural, civil, and landscape engineers, with explicit adherence to various local, state, and federal regulations outlined in general and specific notes. The contractor is responsible for obtaining permits, ensuring safety during construction, and maintaining cleanliness around the construction site. Additionally, the document emphasizes environmental considerations, including implementing erosion control measures and adhering to stormwater regulations. The project is part of a broader initiative to enhance public recreational facilities within the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, reflecting government priorities in community service and environmental stewardship. Overall, this document serves as a detailed guideline for project execution ensuring compliance with engineering standards and local regulations.
    The GAOA Pineview Reservoir Recreation Complex Reconstruction project involves a comprehensive reconstruction of the Port Ramp Day Use Area in Utah, managed by the Uinta Wasatch-Cache National Forest. The project scope includes the removal of existing structures, road improvements, storm drainage enhancements, construction of new facilities like comfort stations and a dump station, and parking area development. The contractor will conduct the work under strict site conditions, ensuring minimal public disturbance and compliance with environmental regulations. Site limitations dictate that construction activities occur with all precautions to prevent the spread of noxious weeds, and operations are confined to designated areas with restricted hours. Waste management must comply with specified protocols, and traffic control plans are essential for maintaining road safety during construction phases. The project is scheduled to commence in May 2024, with a completion timeline of 180 calendar days. Permitting and coordinated inspections with local authorities are critical components for project approval. Overall, the initiative seeks to enhance recreational facilities while adhering to federal guidelines for construction and environmental stewardship.
    The GAOA Pineview Reservoir Recreation Complex Reconstruction project focuses on the removal and construction of a new boat ramp near Huntsville, Utah. The scope includes all labor, materials, and equipment necessary for the project, managed by the Ogden Ranger District of the Uinta Wasatch-Cache National Forest. The work site is identified, and all public access will be restricted during construction. Waste management practices require the contractor to maintain disposal containers and adhere to environmental regulations. Traffic control needs approval from relevant authorities, while all construction activities are mandated to comply with specified general and project-specific conditions. The contractor is responsible for quality assurance testing, obtaining required permits, and coordinating inspections with governing authorities. Mobilization costs will be compensated as per prescribed conditions, ensuring all activities align with the established timeline. The project's overall aim is to enhance recreation facilities by ensuring safe, sustainable, and compliant construction practices while managing environmental impacts effectively.
    The Pineview Reservoir Recreation Complex Reconstruction project involves constructing the New Point Day Use Area near Huntsville, Utah, under the oversight of the Ogden Ranger District. The contract encompasses the removal of existing structures, site regrading, storm drainage enhancements, the building of comfort stations, parking lots, and access sidewalks, among others. The project site will be closed during construction, with limitations on utilities and construction hours specified. Special waste management protocols are outlined, where burning or burying waste is prohibited. Contractor responsibilities include securing necessary permits, conducting quality assurance inspections, and establishing traffic control to minimize public disruption. Staking is required to ensure accuracy in construction alignment, with clear measurement and payment guidelines established for work items based on actual or designed quantities. The completion timeline extends to 180 days, starting May 2024, demonstrating a commitment to environmental controls and compliance with both federal and state regulations. This reconstruction aims to enhance recreational access while adhering to project specifications and community needs.
    The GAOA Pineview Reservoir Recreation Complex Reconstruction focuses on the Pineview Trailhead Project, involving the reconstruction of the Day Use Area at Pineview Reservoir, Utah. The project encompasses a wide range of tasks including the removal of existing structures, road grading, storm drainage construction, parking lot development, and installation of restroom facilities. The contractor is required to manage waste effectively, maintain traffic control during construction, and adhere to specific quality assurance protocols. Significant site limitations are noted, such as electrical service needs and temporary access restrictions. The document outlines the project's measurement, payment procedures, and emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive quality control plan to ensure contract compliance. An essential timeline indicates a projected start date in May 2024, with an estimated completion window of 180 days for the base bid. This project signifies commitment to enhancing recreational facilities while adhering to environmental and logistical standards set by the USDA Forest Service.
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