Z--SAPU-REPLACE POTABLE WATER LINE AT ABO U
ID: 140P1325Q0042Type: Solicitation
AwardedJul 31, 2025
$44.7K$44,690
AwardeeRIVERCREST CONSTRUCTION 4300 STANDFIER CT SW ALBUQUERQUE NM 87105 USA
Award #:140P1325P0034
Overview

Buyer

INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THENATIONAL PARK SERVICEIMR SANTA FE(12100)SANTA FE, NM, 87504, USA

NAICS

Water Supply and Irrigation Systems (221310)

PSC

REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES (Z2NE)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of the Interior, through the National Park Service, is soliciting bids for the replacement of the potable water line at the Abo Unit within the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument in New Mexico. The project involves replacing the water line from the well house to the visitor center, installing a chlorine contact tank, and a sanitary yard hydrant, while adhering to strict environmental and archaeological protections. This initiative is crucial for enhancing water services and preserving cultural heritage, with an estimated contract value between $25,000 and $100,000. Interested contractors must submit their proposals by July 25, 2025, and can direct inquiries to the contracting officer, Brian Dankmeyer, at Brian_Dankmeyer@nps.gov or by phone at 202-573-5697.

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    The National Park Service (NPS) plans to issue a solicitation for a construction project titled "SAPU Replace Potable Waterline at Abo Unit" at the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument in New Mexico. The proposed construction involves laying approximately 486 feet of a 1-1/4-inch potable waterline, including site preparation, installation of a chlorine contact tank, valves, and a sanitary yard hydrant. The estimated project cost is between $25,000 and $100,000. This acquisition is a small business set-aside, meaning proposals will only be accepted from small business concerns in alignment with the NAICS code 221310. A firm fixed-price contract is anticipated, with a performance period of 90 days following the notice to proceed, which is expected to be awarded around July 31, 2025. A pre-proposal site visit is targeted for July 10, 2025. Proposals will be evaluated based on price, technical capabilities, and past performance as per established federal guidelines. Offerors must have an active registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) to participate in the bidding process. This document serves as a pre-solicitation notice, outlining key details without soliciting immediate responses.
    The National Park Service (NPS) has released a Request for Quotation (RFQ0044009571) for a project titled "Replace Potable Waterline at Abo" within the Abo Unit. This project aims to replace the potable water line extending from the well house to the visitor center and includes the installation of a chlorine contact tank. Key components of the work encompass trenching, traffic control, setting water fixtures, disinfection, and site restoration. Additionally, the contract entails the installation of a sanitary yard hydrant, covering similar logistical aspects such as testing and sampling. The pricing for the project is valid for 60 calendar days, highlighting the urgency and specificity of procurement timelines. The document specifies separate line items for pricing and categorizes the work required, ensuring clarity for potential contractors. This bid represents an opportunity for contractors to contribute to infrastructure improvements that align with federal and local guidelines, furthering the NPS's mission to preserve and enhance park facilities.
    The document appears to contain a series of measurements depicted with "W" indicating width and "UE" signifying an unspecified element, likely referencing the specifications or guidelines relevant to federal or state RFPs involving construction or infrastructure projects. The repeated notation suggests a need for standardized measurement across multiple aspects. The concise format and use of abbreviations imply that it serves as a checklist or guideline for bidders in these RFPs or grant applications. The structured layout highlights the importance of precise dimensions, likely in a construction or planning context, emphasizing adherence to regulatory standards. This document plays a critical role in ensuring compliance and clarity in bidding processes for government-funded projects.
    The document presented appears to contain a series of technical specifications or measurements, denoted primarily by various widths (e.g., 1.25''W, 3/4''W, 1''W), followed by abbreviations (e.g., UE). However, due to the limited information and lack of context within the provided text, it is challenging to extract a clear main topic or purpose. In the context of government RFPs, federal grants, and state/local RFPs, specifications such as these are often foundational elements in project proposals where precise measurements and designations are vital for compliance and successful implementation. The abbreviation UE could suggest that these specifications relate to uniformity or essential criteria required for standards adherence in proposed projects. Overall, the document, while structurally formatted for detail, does not provide enough substance to draw impactful conclusions or actionable insights. As such, it emphasizes the importance of precise measurements in government projects, which are typically outlined in detailed proposals to ensure clarity and adherence to regulations and standards.
    The Abo Water Line project at Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument involves replacing the potable water line from the well house to the visitor center, along with installing a chlorine contact tank and a sanitary yard hydrant. Key tasks include utility trenching, testing the water lines, and ensuring materials comply with NSF 61 standards for potable water, as well as environmental and archaeological protections. The construction must limit inconvenience to the public and avoid damaging natural features, with careful coordination for existing utilities. A series of requirements outline the execution, submittal processes, necessary barriers for safety, and project scheduling. Quality assurance measures dictate proper testing of water lines and disinfection protocols post-installation. This project, backed by federal funding, emphasizes efficient water services and cultural preservation, aligning with government regulations for infrastructure improvements in the National Park System.
    The Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument (SAPU) issued an RFQ (140P1325Q0042) for the replacement of the potable water line at the Abo Unit, with Amendment 0002 detailing responses to several RFIs submitted by contractors. Notable topics addressed include soil conditions conducive to trenching—indicating past excavation without rock—and recommendations for trenching equipment, specifically the use of a trencher with a rock chain. The amendment also clarifies that the contractor must supply specific plumbing components, including a lead-free air valve and associated fittings. While no existing room photos were provided for context, information was offered regarding plumbing fixture replacements, which will include resetting or replacing certified PVC pipes and fittings. Additionally, details about boring length and site access were shared, recommending a piercing tool over traditional boring equipment to minimize disruption to the landscape and historical features. This document serves as an essential guide to contractors, ensuring clarity on project requirements and reducing ambiguity in the bidding process. It underscores the government's aim to engage contractors effectively while preserving the site's integrity.
    The document pertains to Amendment 0001 of the Request for Quotation (RFQ) 140P1325Q0042 issued by the National Park Service (NPS) for a project scheduled from August 31, 2025, to October 30, 2025. It outlines the procedures for contractors to acknowledge receipt of this amendment, which can be done by incorporating it into submitted offers or through separate communication referencing the specific amendment and solicitation numbers. The amendment specifically addresses updates to "B08 Attachment 3 Drawings Abo," with changes highlighted in red text on the project notes, impacting page 2 of 3. All other terms of the original RFQ remain unchanged following this amendment. The document stresses the importance of timely acknowledgment to avoid offer rejection and provides contact information for the contracting officer, Brian Dankmeyer. This amendment serves to ensure clarity and accuracy in the scope of work outlined for the contractors involved in the bidding process, maintaining compliance with federal procurement standards.
    The document serves as Amendment 0002 to the Request for Quotation (RFQ) 140P1325Q0042, issued by the National Park Service (NPS). It announces an extension of the solicitation closing date from July 21, 2025, to July 25, 2025, and provides responses to the requests for information (RFIs) submitted prior to the established deadline. All other terms and conditions of the RFQ remain unchanged following this amendment. The period of performance for the contract is specified as August 31, 2025, through October 30, 2025. Additionally, it emphasizes the requirement for contractors to acknowledge receipt of the amendment through various accepted methods to ensure their offer is considered valid. The contracting officer responsible for this amendment is Brian Dankmeyer, whose contact information is provided. The amendment aims to facilitate an orderly process for potential bidders by clarifying timelines and responding to inquiries, highlighting the government’s commitment to transparency and efficient procurement protocols.
    The document outlines a government solicitation for a construction project at Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument in Mountainair, New Mexico. It details the requirements for proposals regarding the replacement of a potable water line, with an estimated project magnitude between $25,000 and $100,000. The timeline specifies that contractors must initiate work within ten calendar days of receiving a notice to proceed and complete it within sixty days. Key components include mandatory performance and payment bonds, conditions for final payments requiring various documentation, and compliance with federal regulations including wage determinations and safety standards. The Contracting Officer, Brian Dankmeyer, oversees the process, providing contact information for inquiries. The solicitation emphasizes the need for adherence to inspection protocols during and after project execution. Additional requirements highlight the prohibition of all-terrain vehicles on National Park Service lands and mandate the Contractor's participation in energy conservation programs. Compliance with recent executive orders regarding labor standards and environmental considerations is also emphasized. This document serves to formally request proposals, ensuring that contractors understand the legal and procedural framework governing the project execution, thereby aiming for transparency and accountability in the procurement process.
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