LANDS-REDW 12-187 SURVEY
ID: 140P2125Q0033Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THENATIONAL PARK SERVICEWASHINGTON CONTRACTING OFFICELAKEWOOD, CO, 80225, USA

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Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) Services (541370)

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SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: LAND SURVEYS-CADASTRAL (NON-CONSTRUCTION) (R404)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The National Park Service (NPS) is seeking qualified contractors to provide professional land surveying services for boundary surveys at Redwood National Park in California, specifically for tracts 12-89, 12-90, and 12-91. The project aims to establish boundaries, mark lines, and investigate potential encroachments from adjacent private properties, ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations. This procurement is critical for effective land management and preservation within the National Park System, contributing to the protection of natural resources and historical markers. Interested small businesses must submit their quotes by February 20, 2025, with questions due by February 11, 2025, and can contact Luis Cibrian at luis_cibrian@nps.gov for further information. The total budget for this project is approximately $19 million, with a contract period expected from February 25, 2025, to December 5, 2025.

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    The National Park Service (NPS) is contracting professional land survey services for boundary surveys of three tracts (12-89, 12-90, 12-91) at Redwood National Park, California. The project requires a field survey to establish boundaries, mark lines, and investigate evidence of encroachments from adjoining private properties. The contractor must be a Registered Professional Land Surveyor in California, responsible for all survey decisions and practices, adhering to federal and state regulations. Work commences upon contract signing, scheduled for completion by December 1, 2025, with progress reports due monthly. Deliverables include land survey plats, field notes, and a Land Surveyors Report, all deemed property of the NPS. The contractor must ensure quality control and confidentiality, while also monitoring for archaeological discoveries during fieldwork. Insurance mandates coverage for worker's compensation, general liability, professional liability, and commercial automobile liability. Overall, this RFP outlines requirements for the accurate and responsible execution of boundary surveys contributing to land management and preservation efforts within the National Park System, ensuring compliance with relevant laws and standards.
    This document contains survey information relating to land management activities conducted by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). It references several survey records and activities from 1979, including the recovery and establishment of corners and boundary lines for a specific area. Notably, it highlights the discovery of historical markers, such as a cedar post from 1915 and a spruce limb, indicating previous land use and survey efforts. The rebar installation noted from 1981, along with the report of disturbed land in 2014, underscores ongoing land management and accountability related to historical surveys. The aim is to ensure the preservation and perpetuation of established boundary points while providing a framework for future surveys and land maintenance actions. This documentation forms part of regulatory compliance in relation to land surveying and acquisition under federal and state guidelines.
    The document primarily outlines a collection of federal and state RFPs and grants associated with various projects managed by the National Park Service (NPS) and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). It includes identification numbers for specific RFPs, indicating a range of land resource projects that potentially involve public and private land interactions within NPS boundaries. The document visually represents geographic elements using a map, clarifying the distinctions between federal, public, and private lands, as well as legislative and PLSS boundaries. The purpose of this compilation appears to be a resource for stakeholders interested in funding opportunities and project proposals involving land management and conservation initiatives. By consolidating these identifiers, it facilitates the navigation of available government funding and supports the mission of both NPS and BLM in managing land resources effectively.
    This document details Wage Determination No. 2015-5673, under the Service Contract Act, issued by the U.S. Department of Labor, emphasizing minimum wage requirements and fringe benefits for contractors in specific California counties. For contracts signed on or after January 30, 2022, contractors must provide a minimum wage of $17.75 per hour, while those entered before this date must pay an applicable rate of at least $13.30 per hour. A comprehensive list of occupations, including administrative support and various service roles, outlines corresponding hourly wage rates and benefits, such as health and welfare contributions and paid vacation days. The document also addresses additional clauses for paid sick leave, holiday requirements, and distinctions for exempt computer employees. Importantly, contractors are obligated to follow the outlined structure for any new job classifications not listed in the wage determination, ensuring fair compensation based on skill level and job function. This information is critical for compliance with federal labor standards in government contracts, affecting both worker protections and contractor responsibilities in public sector engagements.
    The document outlines a Request for Quotation (RFQ) 140P2125Q0033 issued by the National Park Service (NPS) for surveying and mapping services in Humboldt County, California. It is a 100% Small Business Set Aside, with a total budget of $19 million under NAICS code 541370. The RFQ specifies that interested parties must submit quotes by February 20, 2025, with questions due by February 11, 2025. The selected contractor is expected to manage all aspects of the survey project, including personnel qualifications, a detailed schedule, and adherence to legal requirements. Evaluation criteria include price, technical capability, and past performance, requiring documentation of similar projects completed within the last five years. The contract period runs from approximately February 25, 2025, to December 5, 2025, with a firm-fixed price award anticipated. The document emphasizes compliance with various federal regulations and provides specific instructions for submission, including the requirement for the contractor to be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM). The detailed clauses incorporated throughout indicate thorough vetting and compliance expectations for bidders.
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