Carnero Stucco Repair Project
ID: 1144346_1Type: Solicitation
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AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFFOREST SERVICERio Grande National ForestMONTE VISTA, CO, 81144, USA

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Other Building Finishing Contractors (238390)

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REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS (Z2JZ)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Agriculture, specifically the Forest Service, is soliciting bids for the Carnero Stucco Repair Project at the Rio Grande National Forest in Creede, Colorado. The project entails the removal of existing stucco, metal lath, and felt paper, along with the replacement of severely damaged wall framing due to weather-related issues, followed by the application of a new stucco system. This work is crucial for maintaining the structural integrity and aesthetic appeal of the Carnero Guard Station, a heritage structure within the forest. Interested small businesses must submit sealed bids by the specified deadline, with the project completion targeted for September 30, 2025. For inquiries, contact Mark Reed at mark.reed@usda.gov.

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    The document appears to feature a digital signature from Jeffrey Black, indicating a formal acknowledgment or approval relevant to government processes. While it lacks substantive content regarding specific federal RFPs, grants, or state/local proposals, it suggests an administrative context where approvals or compliance are vital. The use of a digital signature emphasizes the importance of secure, verified communication in government dealings. Overall, it signifies procedural formality but does not provide details about the underlying topics or projects associated with government funding or proposals. Further elaboration would be necessary to understand its specific context and implications within federal or state initiatives.
    The document outlines the Schedule of Items for the GAOA - Carnero Stucco Replacement project within the Rio Grande National Forest. It specifies the period of performance as June 1, 2025, to September 30, 2025. Key items required for the project include replacement sheathing, felt paper, stucco netting in various forms, and three different types of stucco coats, all presented with respective quantities. The document also includes a line for mobilization fees and ends with item numbers. This project reflects a commitment to maintenance and restoration of forest infrastructure, likely funded through federal resources aimed at enhancing public land facilities. The structured item list indicates a systematic approach to project planning and execution, typical in federal Request for Proposals (RFPs) and grants.
    The Carnero Stucco Project, referenced by Solicitation #: 1282B125Q0012, involves significant repairs and renovations to the Carnero Cabin. The work includes the removal of security structures from windows, existing stucco, metal lath, and felt paper, with disposal at a landfill. In addition, areas with severe damage from cracking or wood rot, exacerbated by weather conditions, will require replacement wall framing. The structural enhancement will be followed by the application of a new stucco system, which involves a series of steps: installing new felt paper, metal lath with galvanized steel stucco netting, followed by a scratch coat, a brown coat, and a final finish coat. The project emphasizes the need for properly addressing pre-existing damage to ensure durability and compliance with construction standards. This solicitation aims to secure contractors qualified to carry out these extensive renovations, prioritizing structural integrity and aesthetics of the heritage structure.
    The document outlines the dimensions and specifications for a structure, which include a length of 33' 3", a width of 18' 3", a height of 10' 5", and a height with pitch of 15' 8". It also notes the total square footage of the space as 1,168.73 ft². These measurements are crucial for understanding the scale and design requirements of the project, potentially relevant for future federal or state funding proposals, requests for proposals (RFPs), or grants. The detailed dimensions suggest a focus on space utilization, which may imply the need for specific design guidelines or regulatory compliance in construction applications. Understanding these measurements is essential for stakeholders involved in planning, budgeting, and executing related government contracts or public projects.
    The document provides detailed driving directions from Monte Vista, Colorado, to the Carnero Guard Station located in Saguache County, Colorado. It outlines the route to take, including specific street names and highway instructions for a distance of approximately 40.7 miles, estimating a travel time of about 1 hour and 10 minutes. The directions involve navigating local streets such as Washington St and 2nd Ave, and then transitioning to major highways including US Hwy 285 N and County Roads G and 41 G. It emphasizes the final approach to the guard station, indicating it will be on the left after following the listed paths. The file presents a straightforward navigation guide emphasizing clarity and precision in route instructions, although it does not seem to correlate with typical contents of federal RFPs or grants, suggesting it may serve a logistical or informational purpose related to access to the guard station.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) issued by the USDA Forest Service for the Carnero Stucco Project, primarily focused on the removal and replacement of stucco at the Carnero Guard Station. It mandates the project to be 100% set aside for small businesses under the NAICS code 238390. Interested contractors are required to submit sealed bids, and the evaluation of proposals will follow a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) approach. The document specifies a performance period, aiming for completion by September 30, 2025, and includes provisions for mandatory insurance, bonds, and compliance with labor standards such as Davis-Bacon Act wage rates. Key personnel assignments and work plan details are crucial for bid eligibility. Contractors must also adhere to goals for minority and female participation on the project, reinforcing the commitment to equitable employment practices. All proposals must be received by the indicated deadline, and any inquiries can be directed to the designated contact person. The comprehensive requirements ensure a structured approach to bid submission, contract execution, and adherence to regulatory standards, reflecting the USDA's transparency and commitment to proper governance in federal procurement processes.
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