WA ERFO NPS MORA 2022-1(1), Mount Rainier ERFO Repairs 2022
ID: 69056724B000027Type: Presolicitation
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TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION690567 WESTERN FEDERAL LANDS DIVVANCOUVER, WA, 98661, USA

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Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction (237310)

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CONSTRUCTION OF HIGHWAYS, ROADS, STREETS, BRIDGES, AND RAILWAYS (Y1LB)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Transportation, specifically the Federal Highway Administration, is seeking qualified contractors for the Mount Rainier ERFO Repairs 2022 project, located approximately 31 miles southeast of Puyallup, Washington. The project involves essential infrastructure repairs including bank stabilization with rip rap revetment, grading, drainage, and paving over a length of 0.18 miles, with an estimated contract value between $700,000 and $2,000,000. This initiative is crucial for maintaining the integrity of roadways within the Mount Rainier National Park and surrounding areas, ensuring compliance with environmental protection standards. Interested vendors should note that this is a total small business set-aside opportunity, with a tentative solicitation date in Winter 2024/2025 and completion expected by Fall 2025; for further inquiries, contact the Contracts G. Office at wfl.contracts@dot.gov or call 360-619-7520.

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    The Western Federal Lands Highway Division is notifying prospective bidders about the Mount Rainier ERFO Repairs 2022 (Solicitation No. 69056724B000027). This project involves various repair works on the border of Mount Rainier National Park and Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in Pierce County, Washington. Key tasks include the installation of large woody debris, concrete culvert wingwall repairs, utility conduit installations, base course work, and asphalt paving. Due to potential snow, bidders are encouraged to view the project site during the fall, although the roadway remains accessible year-round. Interested parties can submit technical questions via email and check the SAM site during winter 2024/2025 for solicitation documents. The notice emphasizes the importance of advance planning for bidders and provides resources for monitoring road conditions and project updates. Overall, this communication reflects the federal process for engaging contractors in infrastructure repair initiatives, ensuring transparency and public participation in government projects.
    The project titled "Mount Rainier ERFO Repairs 2022" focuses on bank stabilization with rip rap revetment, incorporating large woody debris, grading, drainage, and paving within the Mount Rainier National Park and Snoqualmie National Forest area of Pierce County, Washington. Spanning a length of 0.18 miles, the project aims for completion by Fall 2025, with a price estimation between $700,000 and $2,000,000. Key construction tasks include mobilization, construction survey, quality control, various soil erosion controls, earthwork for roadway excavation, and the application of asphalt pavements. Additional elements involve bridge construction with untreated timber piles, drainage structure repairs, and temporary traffic control measures. Emphasizing environmental considerations, the project includes mitigation measures for log barriers and bank stabilization. This RFP reflects the federal government's commitment to preserve national parks' infrastructure while adhering to environmental protection standards. The detailed breakdown of tasks and quantities indicates a thorough planning approach to ensure sustainability and resilience in the face of natural challenges.
    The document outlines the plans and specifications for the Mount Rainier Emergency Repairs project (WA ERFO NPS MORA 2022-1(1)) which focuses on the reconstruction of Carbon River Road in Pierce County, Washington. It involves asphalt concrete paving, grading, and mitigation efforts related to bank stabilization and culvert repairs, adhering to the Federal Highway Administration's Standard Specifications for Construction. Key elements include an overview of construction quantities, typical sections, cross-sections, and traffic control measures. The project manager is from the National Park Service, highlighting its significance within a national park context. Detailed maps illustrate the project’s vicinity and specific locations for the planned work, noting a total length of approximately 222 feet for the involved roadway. The document aims to facilitate the management of infrastructure upgrades while maintaining compliance with safety and traffic regulations. It serves as a crucial component of federal grant and local RFP protocols to ensure effective project execution and adherence to governmental construction standards.
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