Utility Buildings for the San Juan National Forest
ID: 1282B125R0014Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFFOREST SERVICESan Juan National ForestDURANGO, CO, 81301, USA

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Structural Steel and Precast Concrete Contractors (238120)

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CONSTRUCTION OF WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES (Y1NE)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Forest Service is seeking contractors for the construction and installation of utility buildings at the San Juan National Forest in Colorado. This project involves the supply, delivery, and installation of precast concrete utility buildings measuring 10' x 18' at three designated locations: the Monument Fire Center, Turquoise Lake, and Buffalo Meadows, with specific requirements to ensure compliance with local architectural standards and historical aesthetics. The initiative aims to enhance operational capabilities for fire management and utility functions within the national forest, reflecting the agency's commitment to maintaining infrastructure integrity. Interested contractors should contact Erick Plamann at erick.plamann@usda.gov, with the project completion expected by September 2025 under a total small business set-aside procurement.

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    The PSICC FY25 Utility Buildings project, initiated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, entails the construction and installation of prefabricated utility buildings at the Monument Fire Center in Colorado. The project aims to furnish all necessary labor, materials, and equipment to ensure completion by September 2025. The buildings are designed based on specified models from Missoula Concrete Construction, incorporating features such as insulated walls and simulated wood siding. Contractors are required to manage all logistics, including site preparation and compliance with safety standards, while adhering to specific construction timelines dictated by weather conditions. A detailed accident prevention plan must be submitted before work begins. The proposal process includes criteria for measurement and payment, listing construction items that require full compensation for all related tasks. The document lays out clear responsibilities for contractors regarding the delivery, assembly, and installation of the buildings, ensuring that operations minimize disruption to ongoing government activities. It emphasizes safety protocols in relation to environmental protection and worker well-being. The project's structured approach aligns with government RFP standards, aiming for collaboration and adherence to regulatory requirements throughout its execution.
    The project outlined by the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service focuses on establishing utility buildings across the Pike-San Isabel National Forests and nearby grasslands in Colorado. The project includes the supply, delivery, and installation of precast concrete utility buildings measuring 10' x 18' at three specified locations: the Monument Fire Center, Turquoise Lake, and Buffalo Meadows. Each location is documented with precise coordinates and is supported by site plans and elevation drawings. The general requirements for the buildings include features such as siding matching historic structures, insulated wall panels, and specific door dimensions, promoting conformity with local architectural standards. Prior to installation, site preparations will be conducted by the US Forest Service, ensuring that exact building locations are identified in the field. The project aims to enhance operational capabilities for fire management and other utility functions within the national forest, reflecting the agency's commitment to maintaining infrastructure integrity and historical aesthetics in natural settings.
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