Gulf Islands National Seashore
ID: 693C73-25-B-000008Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION693C73 EASTERN FED LANDS DIVISIONAshburn, VA, 20147, USA

NAICS

Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction (237310)

PSC

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

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
Timeline
    Description

    The Department of Transportation, through the Federal Highway Administration, is soliciting bids for the Gulf Islands National Seashore project located in Jackson County, Mississippi. This project involves the construction of paved shoulders, boardwalks, and the replacement of a culvert along Park Road, with key tasks including grading, micro surfacing, and the installation of a bottomless culvert. The initiative aims to enhance infrastructure while promoting small business participation, with an estimated project cost between $5 million and $10 million and a completion period of up to 759 calendar days. Interested small business concerns must submit their proposals, including a bid bond, and ensure compliance with federal regulations by contacting Emily McCleary or C. Shawn Long at EFLHD.Contracts@dot.gov.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Files
    Title
    Posted
    The "Bidder's Qualifications" form from the Eastern Federal Lands Highway Division is a government document intended for prospective bidders on the MS NP GUIS project at Gulf Islands National Seashore. It requires bidders to provide detailed information about their business, including name, address, qualifications, and contracting experience. Key sections include identification of the type and size of business, ownership details, and experience as a general contractor or subcontractor. Bidders must also disclose active contracts, their largest completed jobs, and any unresolved claims. Furthermore, the form seeks information regarding any contract terminations and debarment or suspension from government contracts. An affidavit certifying the accuracy of the provided information is required. This structured form serves as a vital tool for evaluating bidders' capabilities and ensuring compliance with government contracting standards, reinforcing the transparency and accountability expected in federal projects.
    The document outlines the NEPA Categorical Exclusion Form for the reconstruction of Park Road within the Gulf Islands National Seashore in Jackson County, Mississippi. The project aims to enhance safety for pedestrians and cyclists by adding 5-foot paved shoulders and replacing existing culverts, all while improving hydrologic connectivity at East Stark Bayou. The environmental review confirms compliance with various federal laws, including the Endangered Species Act and the National Historic Preservation Act, ensuring that potential impacts on protected species and historic properties are minimal. Coordination with relevant agencies, like the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and NOAA, has concluded that mitigation measures will prevent adverse effects on endangered species and essential fish habitats. Additionally, a history of archeological monitoring during construction is planned due to the proximity of a site potentially eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. The project is funded through the Deepwater Horizon restoration process, emphasizing environmental rehabilitation in the affected area. The project is categorized for exclusion from further NEPA analysis as it meets the criteria outlined in federal regulations.
    The document outlines the Standard Specifications for the Construction of Roads and Bridges on Federal Highway Projects (FP-14) established by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration. It serves as a binding reference for construction contracts managed by the Federal Highway Administration, integrating both U.S. Customary and Metric measurements. The specifications detail procedures and requirements governing bid preparation, contract execution, project scope, work control, and compliance with established regulations including the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Transportation Acquisition Regulation (TAR). The document is organized into various divisions that cover all aspects of construction, from general requirements and material specifications to detailed sections on construction techniques like earthwork, pavement types, bridge construction, and incidental works. Additionally, it includes a comprehensive directory of definitions and acronyms essential for navigating the technical language used in highway construction contracts. This document is crucial for ensuring that federal highway projects are executed to standardized specifications, promoting efficiency, safety, and regulatory compliance across diverse projects nationwide.
    The document details a soils and foundations report prepared for the replacement of pedestrian boardwalks and a culvert at Gulf Islands National Seashore in Jackson County, Mississippi. The project aims to replace a damaged timber bridge with a Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) bridge and improve pedestrian access along Park Road. Subsurface exploration was conducted via piezocone penetrometer testing, revealing various soil layers including embankment fill, alluvial deposits, deltaic sediments, and groundwater levels. The findings indicate that shallow footings are unsuitable due to potential settlements; thus, deep foundation systems using reinforced concrete piles are recommended for the culvert bridge, while galvanized steel helical piles are advocated for pedestrian bridges. The report emphasizes the importance of corrosion protection due to the site's soil chemistry. Additionally, the document outlines structural loads and geotechnical resistance parameters crucial for the project's design and construction phases. This engineering assessment is a key component of the government RFP process, ensuring compliance with safety and structural integrity standards for federally funded infrastructure projects.
    The solicitation IFB No. 693C73-25-B-000008 is issued by the Eastern Federal Lands Highway Division of the Federal Highway Administration for the Gulf Islands National Seashore project in Jackson County, Mississippi. It seeks competitive bids from certified Small Business Concerns for the construction of paved shoulders, boardwalks, and replacement of a culvert at Park Road. Key work components include grading, micro surfacing, and the installation of a bottomless culvert. The submission process requires bidders to provide a complete bid proposal, including a bid bond and adherence to Federal Acquisition Regulations. The contract will be awarded based on the lowest Evaluation Total Price, which includes prices from multiple work schedules. The anticipated project cost ranges from $5 million to $10 million, with a project completion period of up to 759 calendar days if multiple schedules are adopted. Bidders must be registered in the System for Award Management, and documentation must meet specified requirements to qualify. This RFP reflects the government's effort to enhance infrastructure while encouraging small business participation in federal projects, ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations throughout the construction process.
    The government file concerns the evaluation and design options for replacing a culvert on Park Road at East Stark Bayou, as part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore NP-GUIS 15(3) project aimed at enhancing bicycle and pedestrian access while improving tidal flow for Essential Fish Habitat (EFH). The study assesses existing conditions and analyzes multiple alternatives, including a proposed 20-foot open-bottom box culvert compared to existing infrastructure. Key objectives include evaluating culvert size for improved hydrologic connectivity, analyzing scour protection measures, and ensuring environmental compliance. The findings demonstrate that increasing the culvert size significantly reduces water velocities and balances water surface elevations, thereby enhancing wildlife passage. Various scenarios, including smaller culverts and their effects on flow and ecosystem integrity, are examined. Final recommendations advocate for Class 4 riprap scour countermeasures, with vegetated Articulated Concrete Block (ACB) systems for seaward embankments to align with ecological aesthetics. The report aligns with federal project development protocols to ensure safety, environmental protection, and cost-effectiveness in future infrastructure modifications, emphasizing the dual focus on public access enhancement and habitat restoration.
    The document outlines RFP details for a proposed improvement project along Park Road at Gulf Islands National Seashore, focusing on a 2.49-mile segment. The project encompasses various construction activities, including the replacement of a culvert, paving shoulders, and sediment control measures. Key specifications include typical sections for road construction, erosion control considerations, and traffic management plans. The project will adhere to the Federal Highway Administration standards and will involve phases of grading, paving, and installation of utility features. Prepared by the Eastern Federal Lands Highway Division, the plans emphasize strict adherence to environmental regulations and coordinated scheduling for minimal disruption. Proposed details feature infrastructure upgrades like guardrail installations and boardwalk construction. The document serves as a comprehensive guide for contractors, ensuring all necessary permits, specifications, and construction details are clearly outlined, thus facilitating compliance with federal regulations for infrastructure development within national parks.
    The Gulf Islands National Seashore in Jackson County, Mississippi, is seeking sealed bids exclusively from certified Small Business Concerns for Project MS NP GUIS 15(4), identified by Solicitation Number 693C73-25-B-000008. The project involves the construction of paved shoulders, boardwalks, and culvert and guardrail replacements, with an estimated total cost between $5,000,000 and $10,000,000. Bid documents are expected to be available around February 17, 2025, and further details, including submission guidelines, can be accessed at www.sam.gov. Bidders must register in the System for Award Management (SAM) to submit offers and receive payments. Questions related to the project should be directed via email, and security protocols require valid photo IDs and escorted access for visitors attending bid openings. The document emphasizes the need for timely registration and adherence to federal requirements, ensuring compliance with established standards and secure bidding processes.
    The Federal Contractor Veterans’ Employment Report (VETS-4212) is an annual requirement for nonexempt federal contractors and subcontractors with contracts valued at $150,000 or more. This report mandates the disclosure of the number of employees, specifically protected veterans, broken down by job categories and hiring locations. Due by September 30 each year, the report must include total employees, new hires within the previous twelve months, and the maximum and minimum number of employees during the reporting period. The rationale for this reporting is rooted in 38 U.S.C. § 4212(d), which aims to promote affirmative action for veterans. The report can be filed electronically or using paper formats, with distinct instructions for single and multi-establishment employers. Employers must retain a copy of submitted reports for three years. Defined terms such as "protected veteran," "employee," and "job categories" clarify the scope of the report. This document serves not only to ensure compliance with government regulations but also to enhance the employment opportunities for veterans within federal contracting environments, reflecting the government's commitment to supporting these individuals in the workforce.
    Lifecycle
    Title
    Type
    Solicitation
    Similar Opportunities
    Natchez Trace Parkway
    Buyer not available
    The Department of Transportation, through the Federal Highway Administration, is soliciting bids for construction projects along the Natchez Trace Parkway in Tennessee, specifically focusing on resurfacing approximately 9.5 miles of roadway. The project includes pavement patching, milling, and the installation of aggregate-topsoil courses, with an estimated total cost between $2 million and $5 million, and a completion period of 110 calendar days post-notice to proceed. This initiative is crucial for maintaining and enhancing the infrastructure of national park roadways, ensuring public safety and accessibility. Interested certified small businesses must submit their bids electronically, including all required documentation, by the specified deadline, and can direct inquiries to David Bogner at EFLHD.Contracts@dot.gov.
    WA FLAP PACIFI 12800(2), 67th Place Public Enhancement to Willapa NWR
    Buyer not available
    The Department of Transportation, through the Federal Highway Administration, is soliciting bids for the WA FLAP PACIFI 12800(2) project, which focuses on public enhancements at the 67th Place access to the Willapa National Wildlife Refuge in Washington. This project aims to improve roadway infrastructure, including drainage and erosion control, with a total estimated budget ranging from $700,000 to $2,000,000, specifically set aside for small businesses. The enhancements are critical for ensuring safe access and environmental preservation in the area, aligning with federal standards for highway construction. Bidders must submit physical proposals by March 26, 2025, and can direct inquiries to the Contracts G. Office at wfl.contracts@dot.gov or by phone at 360-619-7520.
    Project CATO 10(5), 11(2), ETC - Catoctin Mountain Park
    Buyer not available
    The Department of Transportation, through the Federal Highway Administration, is soliciting bids for the Project CATO 10(5), 11(2), ETC, which involves the reconstruction and resurfacing of Foxville-Deerfield Road and Park Central Road within Catoctin Mountain Park, Maryland. The project aims to enhance park infrastructure by improving roadway conditions and includes ancillary improvements such as picnic areas and parking, with an estimated total cost ranging from $5 million to $10 million. This initiative underscores the federal commitment to infrastructure development while promoting small business participation, as the contract is set aside for total small business concerns. Interested bidders must submit their proposals electronically by the extended deadline of March 11, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Michael Sun or C. Shawn Long at EFLHD.CONTRACTS@DOT.GOV.
    NM NP MULTI PMS(1), Pavement Preservation New Mexico
    Buyer not available
    The Department of Transportation, through the Federal Highway Administration, is seeking contractors for the NM NP MULTI PMS(1) Pavement Preservation project in New Mexico, which involves maintenance work across various national parks and monuments. The project includes tasks such as crack sealing, patching, chip seal application, micro surface treatments, and pavement marking over a total length of 33.49 miles, with an estimated completion date in Winter 2025. This initiative is crucial for maintaining infrastructure and ensuring the safety of public roadways while preserving national heritage sites. Interested vendors can contact the Contracts G. Office at contracts@mail.wfl.fhwa.dot.gov or by phone at 360-619-7520, with the estimated project cost ranging between $5 million and $10 million and anticipated solicitation in Fall 2025.
    Mississippi River, Baton Rouge to the Gulf, Head of Passes, Hopper Dredge Disposal Area, Project #24-2, Plaquemines Parish, LA (ED 24-009)
    Buyer not available
    The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is soliciting bids for the construction project titled "Mississippi River, Baton Rouge to the Gulf, Head of Passes, Hopper Dredge Disposal Area, Project 24-2" located in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. The project involves the removal of material within the Hopper Dredge Disposal Area and the disposal of material in designated restoration areas, with a construction budget estimated between $25 million and $100 million and a total project duration of 200 calendar days for base work, plus an additional 100 days for optional work. This procurement is critical for enhancing infrastructure and environmental restoration efforts in the region, and contractors must comply with various regulations, including wage determinations from the U.S. Department of Labor. Interested vendors should register on Sam.gov and can contact Cori A. Caimi at 504-862-1352 or Bambi Raja at 504-862-1499 for further details.
    ID BOR SRAO TCROWN(1), Crown Point Trail and Parking Area
    Buyer not available
    The Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration seeks contractors for the Crown Point Trail project in Idaho, involving extensive trail construction and repairs. This small business set-aside project, valued between $700,000 and $2 million, requires expertise in highway construction and will be awarded through a sealed bid process. The upcoming procurement, anticipated in early 2025, aims to enhance a 2.7-mile trail stretch with resurfacing, slope repairs, and new construction, accessible for physical inspection now before snow sets in.
    MT NP GLAC P HQ(3), GLAC HQ Parking Area Rehabilitation, Phase
    Buyer not available
    Presolicitation notice from the Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, for the rehabilitation of the GLAC HQ Parking Area in West Glacier, Montana. The project involves pavement removal, clearing and grubbing, drainage, and installation of curb and gutter, sidewalks, pavement, and signage. The estimated price range for the project is between $2,000,000 and $5,000,000. The completion date is tentatively set for Summer 2025. This solicitation is offered as a small business set-aside. Interested vendors can view the Interested Vendors List by registering as a SAM user.
    OR FLAP DOUGLAS 251(1), Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area ‐ Umpqua Dunes Access Improvements
    Buyer not available
    The Department of Transportation, through the Federal Highway Administration, is seeking contractors for the OR FLAP Douglas 251(1) project, which focuses on access improvements at the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area in Winchester Bay, Oregon. The project entails significant construction work over a 1.3-mile access route, including earthwork, aggregate installation, drainage enhancements, precast concrete block wall construction, and guardrail installation, all while adhering to environmental protection measures. This initiative is crucial for improving public access and safety in a popular recreational area, with an estimated contract value between $2 million and $5 million and a tentative completion date set for November 2025. Interested vendors can contact the Contracts G. Office at wfl.contracts@dot.gov or call 360-619-7520 for further information.
    OR FLAP CRGNSA MULT(2) & WA FLAP CRGNSA MULT(2), CRGNSA Sign Inventory, Maintenance, and Replacement Project & CRGNSA Sign Project
    Buyer not available
    The Department of Transportation, through the Federal Highway Administration, is seeking contractors for the OR FLAP CRGNSA MULT(2) & WA FLAP CRGNSA MULT(2) project, which involves the inventory, maintenance, and replacement of signage within the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area across Oregon and Washington. The project aims to enhance roadway safety by upgrading and replacing signage and guardrails along approximately 82 miles of federal highways, with a focus on compliance with federal specifications and quality control measures. This initiative is crucial for ensuring that motorists receive appropriate guidance while improving the aesthetic appeal of the scenic region. Interested small businesses can contact the Contracts G. Office at wfl.contracts@dot.gov or call 360-619-7520, with an estimated budget between $700,000 and $2,000,000 and a completion date tentatively set for summer 2026.
    MT FLAP PARK 2021(1), Old Yellowstone Trail South Improvements and Preservation
    Buyer not available
    The Department of Transportation, through the Federal Highway Administration, is seeking contractors for the MT FLAP PARK 2021 project, which focuses on the improvements and preservation of the Old Yellowstone Trail South in Park County, Montana. This project encompasses approximately 8.08 miles of roadway and includes significant enhancements such as drainage improvements, roadway upgrades, aggregate surfacing, and the installation of appropriate signage. The initiative is crucial for maintaining essential transportation routes in rural Montana, reflecting the federal government's commitment to infrastructure development. The tentative solicitation date for contractors is set for Spring 2025, with a fixed completion date anticipated for Fall 2025, and the estimated budget for the project ranges between $2 million to $5 million. Interested parties can reach out to the Contracts G. Office at wfl.contracts@dot.gov or by phone at 360-619-7520 for further information.