JODR 239632 FLAGG CG WATER WASTEWATER
ID: DOIPFBO240054Type: Sources Sought
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INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THENATIONAL PARK SERVICEIMR NORTHERN ROCKIES(12200)YELWSTN NL PK, WY, 82190, USA

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Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction (237110)
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    The National Park Service (NPS) is seeking qualified small businesses to participate in a "Sources Sought" notice for the Flagg Ranch Campground Water/Wastewater Replacement project located in the John D. Rockefeller Jr. Memorial Parkway, Wyoming. The project involves the installation of approximately 9,873 linear feet of water main, 2,870 linear feet of water service line, 4,204 linear feet of sewer main, and 3,183 linear feet of sewer service line, with an estimated contract value between $1 million and $5 million, scheduled for execution from February 1, 2025, to November 1, 2026. This initiative is crucial for enhancing the campground's infrastructure, ensuring reliable water and wastewater services for visitors, while maintaining operational facilities during construction. Interested parties must submit their capabilities and confirm their small business registration in the System for Award Management by October 16, 2024, and can contact Molly Lynam at molly_lynam@nps.gov for further inquiries.

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    The document outlines the water and wastewater system replacement project for the Flagg Ranch Campground, located within the John D. Rockefeller Jr. Memorial Parkway. It describes the phased approach for replacing existing water mains and sewer systems, detailing components like loops, laterals, and service connections. The project aims to improve infrastructure integrity and functionality by substituting outdated lines with new systems, including a new RPZ backflow preventer for the water supply. Design elements and technical specifications are recorded in accompanying sheets, guiding contractors through the demolition of existing systems and installation of new components. The provided diagrams clarify the layout and sequence of work, ensuring compliance with engineering standards. Overall, this document serves as a technical draft for contractors responding to federal or state RFPs related to utility infrastructure improvements, highlighting the government’s commitment to enhancing public facilities and services through systematic upgrades.
    The document provides essential directions for reaching the Flagg Ranch entrance, which is associated with a National Park Service construction project. To access Flagg Ranch from Jackson, travelers should take HWY 89 north, turn left at Moran, and continue on HWY 89 for approximately 23 miles. The entrance will be located on the left. The estimated travel time from Jackson to Flagg Ranch is 1.5 hours. Upon arrival, visitors must inform the gate staff of their purpose related to the construction project. The designated meeting point is the Flagg Ranch Campground, specifically at the 'Flagg Ranch Campground Office,' which can be found via Google Maps. This logistical information is relevant for individuals participating in or overseeing the ongoing National Park Service initiatives at the location.
    The National Park Service (NPS) is issuing a "Sources Sought" notice to assess the availability and capability of small businesses, particularly those certified under various socioeconomic programs, for a project involving the replacement of water and wastewater systems at Flagg Ranch Campground in the John D. Rockefeller Jr. Memorial Parkway, Wyoming. The project, estimated between $1 million and $5 million, is scheduled for execution from February 1, 2025, to November 1, 2026. Key tasks include the installation of new sewer and water lines, handling asphalt removals, and maintaining operational campground facilities during construction. A site visit and industry day is set for October 9, 2024, with responses due by October 16, 2024. Interested parties must submit their capabilities and confirm registration as small businesses in the System for Award Management. The notice emphasizes that this is exploratory in nature and does not constitute a binding solicitation for proposals or contracts, aligning with the federal government’s focus on supporting small business participation in government projects.
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