Y--GAOA - Kenai NWR Keen Eye Boardwalk Trail Project
ID: 140FGA25R0001Type: Presolicitation
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INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THEUS FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICEFWS, GAOAFalls Church, VA, 22041, USA

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Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction (237310)

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CONSTRUCTION OF HIGHWAYS, ROADS, STREETS, BRIDGES, AND RAILWAYS (Y1LB)
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    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, under the Department of the Interior, is seeking small businesses to undertake the Keen Eye Boardwalk Trail Project at the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. The project involves the maintenance and replacement of an observation platform and the installation of helicals to support the platform, as well as the replacement of an existing timber boardwalk and observation deck with a new aluminum light-penetrating structure. This initiative is part of the Great American Outdoors Act and is crucial for enhancing visitor access and safety in the natural area. The solicitation is expected to be posted on or about October 23, 2024, with a project magnitude between $250,000 and $500,000, and interested contractors must register in SAM and direct inquiries to Samantha LaGue at samantha_lague@fws.gov.

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