Z--GLCA Lees Ferry Water System Maintenance: Water I
ID: 140P1525Q0024Type: Solicitation
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INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THENATIONAL PARK SERVICEIMR ARIZONA(12400)FLAGSTAFF, AZ, 86001, USA

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Water Supply and Irrigation Systems (221310)

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MAINTENANCE OF WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES (Z1NE)
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    The Department of the Interior, through the National Park Service, is soliciting proposals for the maintenance of the Lees Ferry water system within the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. The project involves the removal and replacement of water intake structures while ensuring the continuous operation of the existing water distribution system, with specific tasks outlined in the Statement of Work (SOW) including infrastructure verification and installation of new components. This maintenance is crucial for sustaining water supply and irrigation systems in the area, adhering to federal regulations and environmental compliance standards. Interested contractors must submit their proposals by February 26, 2025, with the performance period set from March 1, 2025, to June 30, 2025. For inquiries, contact Kimberley Greist at kim_greist@nps.gov or call 202-897-7403.

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    This document is an amendment (0001) to Solicitation 140P1525Q0024 issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior for maintenance of the Lee's Ferry Water System, specifically focusing on water intake piping and pump replacement within the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. The amendment provides critical clarifications regarding the Statement of Work (SOW) based on inquiries received during a site visit. It emphasizes the need for contractors to acknowledge receipt of the amendment, submit proposals by the specified deadline, and comply with strict performance timelines. The project aims at replacing intake structures while ensuring continuous operation of the water distribution system, with specific tasks outlined in the SOW, including infrastructure verification, installation of new components, and maintaining utility operations. Contractors are encouraged to visit the site and prepare comprehensive safety plans, with emphasis on environmental impact and compliance standards outlined in various appendices. The period of performance is set from March 1, 2025, to June 30, 2025. This detailed briefing underscores the government’s commitment to infrastructure improvement and regulatory adherence within federal contracting frameworks.
    The document outlines Amendment 0002 to Solicitation 140P1525Q0024 for Lee’s Ferry Water System Maintenance within the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. It includes clarifications under the Statement of Work (SOW), specifically section 1.2, and extends the deadline for quote submissions to February 19, 2025, at 10:00 AM Eastern Time. The project involves replacing water intake infrastructure while maintaining operational efficiency. Key tasks include the verification, demolition, and installation of new piping and pumps, managing existing utilities, and ensuring minimal disruption to park operations. The contractor is responsible for maintaining safety standards and environmental compliance throughout the construction period, which is set from March 1, 2025, to June 30, 2025. Important requirements include a preconstruction conference, submission of various plans, accident prevention, and adherence to local park regulations. Overall, the amendment seeks to ensure contractors are informed of project specifics and compliance measures as part of the solicitation process.
    This document is an amendment to Solicitation 140P1525Q0024, primarily aimed at extending the deadline for quote submissions by one week. The new due date for quotes is set for 10:00 AM Eastern (8:00 AM MST) on February 26, 2025. The document outlines the necessary acknowledgment process for receipt of the amendment, which must be included in each offer submitted. It details how contractors can modify previously submitted offers through written correspondence referencing the amendment. The amendment also establishes a period of performance from March 1, 2025, to June 30, 2025. Other terms and conditions of the solicitation remain unchanged, reaffirming the continuous structure of the contracting process associated with this federal request for proposal (RFP). The contracting officer is Kim Greist, whose contact information is provided for any inquiries. Overall, this document underscores the importance of timely communications and adherence to submission guidelines within the framework of federal RFPs, facilitating contractor compliance and engagement in federal contracting activities.
    The document pertains to Solicitation No. 140P1525Q0024 issued by the National Park Service for the maintenance of the Lees Ferry water system in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. The project includes the removal and replacement of water intake structures while ensuring continuous operation of the existing water distribution system. This Request for Proposal (RFP) requires bidders to comply with federal regulations and includes requirements for performance bonds, wage determinations, and acknowledgment of amendments. Contractors must submit complete offers that encompass all necessary materials, equipment, and supervision required for the task. The period of performance is set from March 1, 2025, to June 30, 2025. The project falls under a total small business set-aside, adhering to NAICS code 221310, with size standards of $41 million. Compliance with various federal acquisition regulations is essential, including provisions for inspection, safety standards, and sustainability practices. The contractor must accommodate inspections by the government and maintain adequate quality control measures throughout the project. The completion timeline emphasizes the importance of timely execution, including the submission of a practicable work schedule within five days of contract commencement. Overall, the solicitation seeks qualified contractors to ensure the successful execution of water system maintenance.
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