Interior, Department Of The
The National Park Service (NPS) seeks quotes for a critical procurement package involving a custom 23' composite pontoon boat, equipped with essential accessories. The focus is on timely delivery by September 30, 2024, as this equipment is intended to enhance the Morale Welfare and Recreation (MWR) program within the NPS.
The scope of work for the successful awardee will involve the provision of a pontoon boat, complete with a 2023 Suzuki 150ATX outboard motor, a galvanized double axle trailer, dual batteries, and a hard top cover. Offerors should be prepared to deliver the package in accordance with the specified requirements and timelines.
To be considered eligible, applicants should possess the necessary certifications and experience in line with the Small Business Administration (SBA) requirements. It is important that offerors can demonstrate a strong track record in delivering similar packages to the government or commercial sectors.
This procurement process follows a firm-fixed-price contract structure, with an estimated value ranging between $250,000 and $500,000. Vendors interested in this opportunity must submit their quotes, along with the required acknowledgment of the amendment, through the UNISON Marketplace. It is crucial that the submission deadline of July 26th is adhered to in order to be considered.
The contract award will be based on the government's evaluation of the best value, taking into consideration factors such as price, delivery timelines, and compliance with requirements.
For further clarification or questions, interested parties can contact Bridget Parizek at Bridget_Parizek@nps.gov or via phone at 402-800-7927.
This opportunity is a total small business set-aside, encouraging SBA-qualified businesses to participate.
WI GENOA NFH CUSTOM TRAILER Interior, Department Of The
The US Fish and Wildlife Service, under the Department of the Interior, is seeking bids for the WI GENOA NFH Custom Trailer project. This is a Total Small Business Set-Aside contract, reserved for small businesses that meet the eligibility criteria defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR).
The primary objective is to manufacture and deliver a custom trailer tailored to the specific requirements of the Wisconsin GENOA NFH facility. The trailer must be designed and constructed to accommodate unique dimensions and features requested by the client.
The scope of work involves fabricating a trailer with specialized dimensions, including a length of approximately 40 feet and a height of 14 feet. The trailer must be equipped with an independent suspension and have the capacity to carry a load of up to 14,000 pounds. Additional features include a hydraulic lift gate, interior lighting, and custom graphics. The awardee will be responsible for ensuring the trailer meets all relevant safety standards and providing a one-year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
To be considered for this project, applicants must demonstrate experience and expertise in custom trailer manufacturing, including a track record of successful deliveries within the past three years. The selected vendor will be required to provide references and undergo a site visit to assess their facilities and capabilities.
Funding for this project is estimated at $50,000 to $70,000, with the potential for multiple awards being granted. The contract will be awarded based on a combination of price and the technical merit of the proposals.
Interested parties should submit their bids by the stated deadline, ensuring they include the required documentation outlined in the solicitation package. This includes a detailed proposal describing their company, manufacturing capabilities, and relevant experience, as well as a completed price schedule and relevant certifications.
For clarification or further information, interested vendors are advised to contact Jeremy Riva at jeremy_riva@fws.gov or by phone at 303-236-4327.
This opportunity is expected to result in a firm-fixed-price contract. Applicants are encouraged to carefully review the solicitation package and ensure they can comply with all requirements before submitting their bids.
Jon Boat, Motor, & Trailer Dept Of Defense
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation DEPT OF DEFENSE DEPT OF THE ARMY is seeking a Jon Boat, Motor, & Trailer for the Lac Qui Parle Project in Watson, Minnesota. The boat should be comparable to a '1648' style Jon Boat with a 40 HP motor and compatible trailer. The boat should have a flat bottom, 16' length, 48" bottom width, and a transom height of 20 inches. It should have a maximum weight capacity of 1000 pounds and a maximum person capacity of 4. The boat should have a side console with steering and control cables, operator's fold-down seat, two 12v power outlets, cup holder, space for top-mounted electronics, two locking storage compartments, bow storage, flat floor surface, non-slip flooring material, four tie-off cleats, one bow eye, two stern eyes/handles, oar locks, two navigation lights/sockets, two seat bases/fold-down seats, stern-mounted depth transducer, console-mounted depth display device, 12v bilge pump, portable 6-gallon fuel tank, and other specified accessories. The outboard motor should be 40 HP, 4-stroke gasoline, with hydraulic jack plate, electronic trimming function, electric start, and other specified features. The trailer should be a single axle bunk trailer with LED submersible trailer lights, 2" ball hitch, front safety strap, rear ratcheting straps, galvanized wheels with spare, and other specified features. The procurement also includes two oars, four USCG approved XL adult life vests, and a USCG approved fire extinguisher. The delivery is required by October 15, 2024.