ROOF REPLACEMENT QUARTERS 1
ID: 140FHR24Q0025Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THEUS FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICEFWS CONSTRUCTION & A/E - BIL/DISASTERFalls Church, VA, 22041, USA

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Residential Remodelers (236118)

PSC

REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF FAMILY HOUSING FACILITIES (Z2FA)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of the Interior, specifically the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, is soliciting bids for the roof replacement project at Quarters 1, located at the Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge in McBee, SC. The project involves replacing the roof of the quarters, as well as a detached carport and garage, with an estimated cost under $25,000 and a performance timeline from September 23, 2024, to November 22, 2024. This initiative is part of the federal commitment to maintaining infrastructure within national wildlife refuges, ensuring safety and environmental stewardship. Interested contractors must submit their proposals, including pricing breakdowns and technical approaches, by the specified deadline, and are encouraged to contact Christina Mann at christina_mann@fws.gov or 571-547-3499 for further inquiries. A site visit is scheduled for August 27, 2024, with questions due by August 29, 2024.

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    The Statement of Work for the Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge outlines the requirements and guidelines for the replacement of the roof on Quarters 1, including a detached carport and garage. The contractor must adhere to all relevant regulations and ensure a safe work environment. The project is located at 23734 US Hwy 1, McBee, SC, with a completion timeframe of 60 days. Key tasks include installing new roofing materials that meet specific quality standards, removing existing roofing, inspecting and replacing any damaged wood decking, and ensuring proper debris disposal. The contractor is also responsible for constructing an awning over the back porch and conducting thorough cleanup post-project. All materials need prior approval from a refuge representative, and the contractor should provide necessary tools without relying on government-provided resources. Government representatives will evaluate the work at various stages to ensure compliance, and the contractor must rectify any deficiencies identified. This project exemplifies government investment in maintaining infrastructure for national wildlife refuges, emphasizing safety, quality, and environmental stewardship.
    The selected government file pertains to an extensive array of federal and state RFPs (Request for Proposals) and grant opportunities aimed at facilitating various initiatives across different sectors. The document provides a comprehensive outline of processes, eligibility criteria, and funding mechanisms available for both federal and local government projects. Key areas of focus include public health, education improvement, infrastructure development, and environmental sustainability. The file elaborates on requirements for submission, compliance of proposals with established guidelines, and the evaluation criteria that govern the allocation of grant funding. It emphasizes the importance of aligning project objectives with governmental priorities, fostering community engagement, and ensuring efficient use of resources. Additionally, the document underscores deadlines, points of contact for inquiries, and necessary documentation to support grant applications. This file serves as a critical resource for entities seeking financial assistance from government sources, encapsulating areas eligible for grants and the procedural framework needed for successful proposal submissions. Overall, it reflects the government’s commitment to promoting transparency, accountability, and collaboration in funding public endeavors.
    The government solicitation (Solicitation No. 140FHR24Q0025) seeks bids for the roof replacement project at Quarters 1 located at the Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge in McBee, SC. The estimated cost is under $25,000, with a performance timeline starting from September 23, 2024, to November 22, 2024. Interested contractors must submit emails with completed forms, pricing breakdowns, and technical approaches by the specified deadline. A site visit is scheduled for August 27, 2024, with questions due by August 29, 2024. Contractors are required to comply with various conditions, including performance and payment bonds, and adhere to strict environmental guidelines, particularly concerning hazardous materials and preservation of historical sites. The proposal must also align with federal laws governing construction, including wage and labor standards. The solicitation emphasizes the need for proper documentation during the bidding process and throughout the performance of work. This project is a part of federal efforts for maintaining natural resources and facilities, showcasing a commitment to compliance and quality in federal construction projects.
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