CARIBOU-TARGHEE NATIONAL FOREST - Stoddard Creek Campground Gravel
ID: 0415-REQ1129566Type: Solicitation
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AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFFOREST SERVICECaribou-Targhee National ForestIDAHO FALLS, ID, 83401, USA

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All Other Specialty Trade Contractors (238990)

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MISCELLANEOUS CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS (5680)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Agriculture, specifically the Forest Service, is soliciting proposals for the delivery of 1,000 yards of ¾ Road Base gravel to the Stoddard Creek Campground located in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, Dubois Ranger District, Idaho. The project requires that bidders provide proof of specifications for the gravel to ensure compliance with project requirements, and it explicitly states that belly dump or side dump trailers cannot be used for the delivery. This procurement is part of broader federal initiatives aimed at enhancing recreational spaces and improving visitor amenities within public lands, thereby promoting outdoor activities and tourism. Interested contractors should contact Robyn Akins at Robyn.Akins@usda.gov or Curtis Neppl at curtis.neppl@usda.gov for further details, as this opportunity is set aside for small businesses under the SBA guidelines.

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    Stoddard Creek Campground, situated 17 miles north of Dubois, Idaho, is accessible via Interstate 15. Travelers should take Exit 184 and turn left, continuing approximately one mile west on Forest Service road #002 to reach the campground. This brief informational document serves as a guide to help visitors locate Stoddard Creek Campground, emphasizing its straightforward directions for ease of access. While the main focus is on navigation, the location's accessibility indicates its importance as a recreational area within the federal land management system, aligning with the government’s objective to promote outdoor activities and conservation in natural spaces. The simple structure of the document, providing clear directions, underscores the aim of facilitating public engagement with federal recreational resources.
    The document pertains to a government RFP related to the Stoddard Creek Campground project in Dubois, Idaho. It outlines the project's location and context, aiming to solicit proposals for potential development or enhancement initiatives at this campsite. The emphasis is likely on facilitating outdoor recreation and improving visitor amenities, which aligns with broader governmental goals of promoting tourism and public access to natural resources. The RFP serves as a formal invitation for contractors or organizations to submit plans detailing how they can contribute to the management, maintenance, or improvement of the campground facilities. This is part of the broader federal and state initiatives to manage public lands effectively and enhance recreational spaces for community benefit. Overall, the document indicates an effort to engage stakeholders and solicit expertise for the betterment of the Stoddard Creek Campground area.
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