ELKO FY25 IRA CATTLE GUARD PURCHASE
ID: 140L3925Q0012Type: Solicitation
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INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THEBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENTNEVADA STATE OFFICERENO, NV, 89502, USA

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Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing (332312)

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MISCELLANEOUS CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS (5680)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking proposals for the purchase and delivery of cattle guards for the Elko District Office in Nevada, under the solicitation number 140L3925Q0012. The procurement requires suppliers to provide specific products, including 13 cattle guard grids measuring 8ft by 14ft and 13 pairs of yellow A-shaped wings, all conforming to stringent structural and material standards. This initiative is crucial for maintaining infrastructure standards in land management operations, ensuring the effective management of public lands. Interested small businesses must submit their quotations via email, detailing technical specifications and pricing separately, with final delivery expected within 45 days after receipt of order. For further inquiries, potential bidders can contact Nakea Hughes at nnhughes@blm.gov or call 775-861-6302.

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    The Nevada Bureau of Land Management's Elko District Office seeks proposals for the supply and delivery of new cattleguards, specifying delivery within 45 days ARO. The request includes shipping costs and requires a forklift for unloading. Key requirements include 13 pairs of yellow A-shaped wings and 13 cattleguard grids measuring 8ft by 14ft, conforming to various structural and material standards, including H-20 loading and hot-rolled structural steel. The grids must feature all-weld construction and comply with AWS standards while incorporating specific dimensions and reinforcements for concrete bases. Additional attachments detail diagrams and pictures related to the specifications. This RFP reflects the federal commitment to maintaining infrastructure standards while engaging vendors in supplying essential materials for land management operations.
    The document is a Request for Quote (RFQ) for the purchase and delivery of cattle guards by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for the Elko District Office in Nevada. The solicitation, numbered 140L3925Q0012, calls for suppliers to provide specific cattle guard products, including grids, bases, and wings, in accordance with provided specifications. The submission process requires interested contractors to submit quotations via email, detailing technical specifications and pricing separately. The solicitation emphasizes that this is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 332312, meaning that only small business concerns may respond. Additional contractual requirements include compliance with various federal regulations regarding subcontracting, payment processing, and inspection of goods. The quotations will be evaluated primarily based on technical acceptance and price, with awards made to those meeting the criteria for best value to the government. Successful bidders must also comply with clauses regarding prohibitions on using certain telecommunications services, particularly those related to security concerns. Final delivery is expected within 45 days post-order, indicating tight timelines for contractors. The document plays a crucial role in facilitating the procurement of materials necessary for infrastructure maintenance while supporting government contracting policies.
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