Blanket Purchase Agreement for Title Abstract Search and Settlement/Closing Services in Wisconsin
ID: 12FPC425Q0029Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFFARM PRODUCTION AND CONSERVATION BUSINESS CENTERFPAC BUS CNTR-ACQ DIVWASHINGTON, DC, 20250, USA

NAICS

Title Abstract and Settlement Offices (541191)

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SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: LEGAL (R418)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
Timeline
  1. 1
    Posted Jan 17, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  2. 2
    Updated Jan 17, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  3. 3
    Due Feb 10, 2025, 5:00 PM UTC
Description

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is seeking qualified contractors to establish a Blanket Purchase Agreement for title abstract search and settlement/closing services in Wisconsin, specifically for conservation easement acquisitions. The procurement aims to secure comprehensive services, including title searches, title commitments, and closing services, to facilitate the acquisition of conservation easements that protect vital environmental resources such as wetlands and forests. This initiative underscores the USDA's commitment to enhancing environmental conservation practices while supporting agricultural operations in the region. Interested parties must submit their proposals, including a technical narrative and price quote, by February 10, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Crystal Baird at crystal.baird@usda.gov.

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Jan 17, 2025, 5:05 PM UTC
The federal government seeks title abstract and settlement/closing services for conservation easements through the USDA NRCS in Wisconsin. This request focuses on acquiring titles for conservation programs that protect wetlands, floodplains, and forests, facilitating the acquisition process for willing landowners. Contractors must oversee title commitments, clear exceptions, hold escrow funds, obtain necessary signatures, and ensure compliance with IRS regulations. Key tasks include performing a comprehensive title search, updating title commitments as legal descriptions change, and providing closing services within set timelines. Contractors are responsible for upholding state laws related to real estate transactions and ensuring confidentiality of sensitive information. The document outlines specific timelines for deliverables, qualifications for personnel, and invoicing procedures. The statement of work emphasizes clear communication and coordination between the USDA NRCS and contractors while ensuring adherence to legal and organizational standards. Ultimately, this initiative underscores the government's strategy to enhance environmental conservation practices through structured procurement processes while supporting agricultural operations in Wisconsin.
Jan 17, 2025, 5:05 PM UTC
The Past Performance Information Questionnaire, issued by the USDA FPAC Business Center, aims to gather feedback on a contractor's performance as part of a solicitation process. The questionnaire seeks to evaluate various aspects of the contractor's work, including the ability to meet contract deliverables, submit timely reports, adhere to delivery dates, and manage performance quality. Respondents are required to rate the contractor's performance on a scale from 0 to 4, with accompanying options for “Not Applicable” and “Don’t Know.” Specific questions focus on the contractor's pricing for changes, issue resolution capabilities, teamwork, and overall reliability. The document emphasizes the importance of providing detailed explanations for any ratings below 2. Additionally, it includes a section for respondents to give their overall assessment and indicate their willingness to hire the contractor again. This process is integral to federal, state, and local RFP evaluations, ensuring accountability and performance quality in government contracts.
Jan 17, 2025, 5:05 PM UTC
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) seeks a contractor to provide title search and closing services for conservation easement acquisitions in Wisconsin. This includes handling title commitments, clearing exceptions, updating commitments, and ensuring compliance with regulations for easement programs. Contractors must perform services typical in commercial real estate transactions and be licensed in Wisconsin. Key responsibilities encompass acquiring necessary signatures, managing escrow accounts, and providing title insurance. The contractor must complete all tasks within specified timelines and submit deliverables for NRCS approval. Payment is contingent upon the approval of these deliverables, and contractors are prohibited from having conflicts of interest. The document outlines strict confidentiality requirements and compliance with civil rights laws, ensuring the integrity of both government and landowner information throughout the easement acquisition process. This initiative emphasizes the government's commitment to conserving natural resources efficiently and transparently.
Jan 17, 2025, 5:05 PM UTC
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) outlines requirements for closing agents engaged in easement programs, including Agricultural Conservation Easement Programs and Emergency Watershed Protection. The document specifies that closing agents must be knowledgeable about state law, certified in title insurance, and maintain liability insurance to safeguard federal funds used in easement transactions. Key responsibilities include ensuring no new encumbrances exist on the property, obtaining executed easement deeds, and completing IRS tax reporting. Closing agents must provide necessary documentation and certifications, agree to timely closing processes, and handle closing costs. For specific easement programs, agents must maintain registration with relevant systems and establish an escrow account for payment. This structured guidance ensures that federal funds are managed securely and compliance with legal requirements is upheld throughout the real estate transaction process.
The document provides closing instructions for the acquisition of a Wetland Reserve Easement under the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (ACEP-WRE). It outlines the responsibilities of the closing agent, including compliance with federal and state laws, maintaining a valid DUNS number, and proof of liability insurance for the total federal funds involved. The closing agent must conduct due diligence to ensure clear title to the property, handle curative documents, and ensure all taxes are paid. The federal funds will be deposited into an FDIC-insured escrow account and must be used strictly for the easement purchase. The closing agent is required to execute and record the easement deed and provide necessary documentation to both the NRCS and the landowner promptly, including insurance policies and IRS tax forms. The instructions emphasize the importance of due process and legal compliance in these transactions as they reflect the U.S. government's efforts to conserve natural resources and support landowners through federal programs. The document signifies a structured approach to ensure legal and financial integrity in acquiring conservation easements.
Jan 17, 2025, 5:05 PM UTC
The solicitation 12FPC425Q0029 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) seeks quotes for title abstract and settlement services in Wisconsin. The goal is to establish a Blanket Purchase Agreement for providing comprehensive services necessary for acquiring conservation easements. This solicitation is exclusively for small businesses, with a NAICS code of 541191, and covers a performance period from February 17, 2025, to February 16, 2030. Quoters must submit two parts: a technical narrative and a price quote, demonstrating technical capability, past performance, and compliance with specific requirements such as licensing to operate in Wisconsin and capability to process electronic filings. The evaluation will prioritize technical merits over pricing, emphasizing relationship-building and prior successful engagements in similar projects. Compliance with various federal regulations and performance standards is mandated throughout this solicitation process. Quoters, including detailed responses to the listed evaluation criteria, must submit their offers by February 10, 2025. The solicitation emphasizes the importance of submitting the best possible proposals in the initial submission, as the selection process is expected to favor initial quotes where feasible.
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