Z--Seeking Sources - Demolition of Monitor Station
ID: 140G0125Q0071Type: Sources Sought
Overview

Buyer

INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THEUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYOFC OF ACQUSITION GRANTS-NATIONALRESTON, VA, 20192, USA

NAICS

Site Preparation Contractors (238910)

PSC

REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF TESTING AND MEASUREMENT BUILDINGS (Z2JB)
Timeline
    Description

    The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is seeking qualified contractors for the demolition of a wooden gauge monitoring station shelter located in Springfield, Virginia. The project requires the complete removal of a 5’x5’x8’ structure, including concrete footings and wooden stairs, with all debris to be hauled away, while ensuring minimal land disturbance and compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. This procurement is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 238910, with a contract value estimated to be less than $25,000, and all work must be completed within 90 days of receiving the notice to proceed. Interested vendors should contact Daniel Galvin at dgalvin@usgs.gov, and are encouraged to inspect the site prior to submitting their quotes, which are due by April 1, 2025, following the solicitation release on March 14, 2025.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Galvin, Daniel
    (703) 648-7397
    (703) 648-7899
    dgalvin@usgs.gov
    Files
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    The Statement of Work outlines the removal of a discontinued wooden monitoring station shelter located in Fairfax County, Virginia. The contract entails dismantling a 5’x5’x8’ structure with concrete footings and wooden stairs, requiring the awarded contractor to haul away all debris. Key requirements emphasize careful access to the site to minimize land disturbance, adherence to federal, state, and local regulations, and the proper disposal of debris. Work must be completed within 90 days of the Notice to Proceed, and a progress schedule must be submitted for approval. The contractor is responsible for maintaining site cleanliness, coordinating with the Technical Liaison, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. The document references various codes and standards that must be adhered to during the execution of the contract. Overall, the purpose is to ensure the safe and effective removal of the monitoring station while minimizing impact on the surrounding environment and complying with regulatory requirements.
    The document pertains to the federal and state grant proposals and requests for proposals (RFPs). However, due to extensive corruption and distortion of data, the file appears corrupted, rendering any coherent analysis or direct extraction of relevant data impossible. It lacks a comprehensible structure and detailed content that would typically outline project goals, eligible applicants, funding amounts, or related project requirements. The absence of organized information hinders understanding the purpose of this file within the context of government RFPs and grants. Such materials are generally aimed at soliciting project proposals for funding opportunities in areas such as infrastructure, public services, or community development initiatives. The dysfunction observed in this document suggests a critical need for reevaluation and restoration of the data or documents intended for stakeholders engaged in governmental funding processes.
    The document outlines a federal solicitation for construction services under the solicitation number 140G0125Q0071, issued by the US Geological Survey (USGS) OAG Reston Acquisition Branch. The project involves the removal of a wooden gauge monitoring station in accordance with the attached Statement of Work. The contractor is required to perform the work within 90 days of receiving a notice to proceed and must adhere to specific performance and payment bonding requirements. The solicitation details submission procedures for bids including timelines, requirements for original sealed offers, any guarantees, and necessary documentation to be submitted electronically through the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Invoice Processing Platform System. The contractor must ensure compliance with various federal regulations related to labor standards, equal opportunity, and wage determinations, among others. This solicitation represents a crucial part of the government's contracting process, aimed at ensuring quality work while maintaining compliance with federal regulations and promoting competition among contractors. The document serves as a structural guideline for potential bidders detailing both the requirements and expectations associated with the project, advocating for transparency and fairness in the bidding process.
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