Boat Ramp Havasu NWR
ID: 140FGA24Q0036Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THEUS FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICEFWS, GAOAFalls Church, VA, 22041, USA

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Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (237990)

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CONSTRUCTION OF RECREATION FACILITIES (NON-BUILDING) (Y1PA)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking qualified contractors for the construction of a new concrete boat ramp at the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge in Topock Marsh, Arizona. The project involves the removal of an existing ramp and the construction of a new ramp with identical dimensions, aimed at enhancing public access for vessels in the recreational area. This initiative is part of a total small business set-aside, with an estimated project cost between $25,000 and $100,000, and is scheduled to take place from January 1 to June 30, 2025. Interested contractors must register in SAM, submit a price schedule, and provide proof of past performance, with inquiries directed to Johnny Luang-Khot at johnny_luang-khot@fws.gov or 703-358-2313.

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    The document outlines Solicitation No. 140FGA24Q0036 for a Firm Fixed Price Construction contract by the federal government, specifically for the installation of a new concrete boat ramp at the Topock Marsh Impoundment, Havasu National Wildlife Refuge. The main objective is to provide public access for vessels in a designated recreation area. The RFP includes a Schedule of Prices, requesting bidders to provide information such as their firm name, address, Unique Entity ID, and details of a point of contact. The key item listed under the contract includes the removal and replacement of an existing ramp, quantified as one unit. This solicitation emphasizes the need for quality construction services to enhance public access to recreational water activities, aligning with federal goals of promoting outdoor use of national resources. The simplicity of the structure aids potential contractors in understanding the requirements and submitting competitive bids for the project.
    The Havasu National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) Project involves the construction of a new concrete boat ramp at the Topock Marsh Impoundment in Topock, Arizona, intended to provide public access for vessels. The existing ramp, measuring 70 feet by 16 feet, will be removed and its concrete stockpiled for future use or disposal. The new ramp will replicate these dimensions and require the compaction of approximately 55 tons of aggregate base before the installation of #4 rebar and pouring of 60 yards of 3,000 PSI reinforced concrete, finished with a rolling stamp. The project is scheduled to run from January 1, 2025, to June 30, 2025, with operations limited to weekdays from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., excluding federal holidays. Key contacts include Refuge Manager Joe Barnett and COR Edwin Sparks, who will oversee technical compliance and inspections throughout the contract. This RFP emphasizes the importance of workforce stability and project execution to enhance public access to the recreational area.
    The document outlines a series of federal and state RFPs (Requests for Proposals) and grant opportunities available to various organizations. It emphasizes the importance of adhering to specific guidelines and procedures set forth by federal agencies in order to successfully acquire funding. Key areas mentioned include eligibility criteria for applicants, required documentation, evaluation criteria, and deadlines for submission. The document seeks to inform prospective applicants about the procedural intricacies associated with each funding opportunity, such as maintaining compliance with federal regulations, preparing budgets, and outlining project goals. Furthermore, the guidelines stress the need for detailed project proposals that clearly define expected outcomes and benefit to the community, alongside measurable metrics for success. Emphasis is placed on fostering partnerships and collaborations among potential applicants to maximize resource utilization and project impact. In terms of structural organization, the file lists opportunities in a systematic manner, categorizing them by agency and project type, facilitating easier navigation for potential applicants seeking relevant funding sources. Overall, the purpose of the document serves as a comprehensive resource for stakeholders interested in government-related funding, aligning proposals with strategic federal and state goals while ensuring compliance with reporting requirements.
    The document is a solicitation (140FGA24Q0036) by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for the construction of a concrete boat ramp at Havasu National Wildlife Refuge, located in Topock Marsh, Arizona. This request is designated as a total small business set-aside. The project, with a performance period from January 1 to June 30, 2025, encompasses removing an existing ramp, stockpiling the removed materials, and constructing a new ramp of identical dimensions. The solicitation outlines key requirements including the need for the contractor to be registered in SAM, submit a price schedule, and provide proof of past performance. The estimated project costs range between $25,000 and $100,000. Mandatory wage rates under the Davis-Bacon Act, site visit details, and a timeline for proposal submission and questions are also included. The solicitation emphasizes adherence to environmental regulations, including the handling of hazardous materials and compliance with various federal laws relevant to contractor operations. The main goal is to ensure safe public access for vessels, underscoring the commitment to maintaining and improving national wildlife refuge facilities.
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