The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is soliciting bids for a non-personal services contract to service a vertical de-watering pump and install a new vertical centrifugal effluent pump at the Spring Creek National Fish Hatchery in Washington. This request for quotation (RFQ) is exclusively set aside for small businesses, with all evaluations based on price. The work includes servicing a 30 HP de-watering pump and installing a 7.5 HP effluent pump, with specific tasks outlined such as inspecting, servicing, and potentially replacing pump components. The contract performance period is from September 23, 2024, to November 30, 2024, and the government emphasizes a robust quality control program to ensure compliance with contract specifications. In addition, contractors must submit their quotes electronically to the designated email before the deadline on September 19, 2024. This RFQ reflects the government’s commitment to maintaining vital hatchery services, ensuring the operational efficiency of the fishery's water treatment systems while supporting the local small business economy.
This document outlines a federal Request for Proposal (RFP) for the repair and servicing of pumps at the FWS Spring Creek National Fish Hatchery in Washington State. The solicitation is identified by number 140FS124Q0179, with an offer due date of September 11, 2024, and delivery expected by September 23, 2024. It specifies that the contractor will be responsible for servicing a 30 HP de-watering pump and replacing a 7.5 HP effluent pump. The acquisition falls under the NAICS code 811310 and is categorized as a service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB) opportunity. The total award amount is noted as $12.5, although details on the quantities and pricing for the specific services provided will be completed by the offeror. The document emphasizes compliance with federal acquisition regulations and the requirements for invoicing. Additionally, key contacts for technical information and contract administration are provided to facilitate communication between the parties involved. This RFP reflects the government’s efforts to procure necessary services to maintain its facilities while encouraging participation from small businesses.