BLM ELKO DISTRICT FENCE REMOVAL - 2025
ID: 140L3925Q0016Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THEBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENTNEVADA STATE OFFICERENO, NV, 89502, USA

NAICS

All Other Specialty Trade Contractors (238990)

PSC

SALVAGE- DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURES/FACILITIES (OTHER THAN BUILDINGS) (P500)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    Description

    The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) within the Department of the Interior is soliciting proposals for the Elko District Fence Removal project, scheduled for 2025. The contractor will be responsible for removing approximately 37,795 linear feet of fence across two designated locations in Elko County, Nevada, as part of land management efforts to eliminate redundant or problematic fencing. This project is significant for maintaining the integrity of federal lands and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. Interested small businesses must submit their proposals by January 23, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Sherri Ferguson at k1fergus@blm.gov or (775) 861-6441. The performance period for the contract is set from May 12, 2025, to June 16, 2025.

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    The document outlines the general requirements for a contract concerning the removal and relocation of fences, gates, and panels in Elko County, Nevada. It specifies the work's scope, including labor and equipment needed to carry out the removal at designated locations, as well as the associated conditions like access roads and environmental considerations. The contractor is responsible for submitting a work schedule, adhering to project site regulations, and ensuring no damage to cultural resources during operations. Key points include prohibitions on ground disturbance in sensitive areas and the need for prior approval for any deviations from designated routes. The document also details the contractor’s obligation to cleanup and properly dispose of debris and specifies measurement units and payment methods related to the fence removal. Overall, this government request for proposal (RFP) entails responsible management of federal lands, compliance with environmental regulations, and procedural requirements for contractors engaged in federal projects.
    The Elko District Fence Removal project, identified by RFP number 140L3925Q0016, is set to take place from May 12, 2025, to June 16, 2025. The primary task involves the removal of 37,795 linear feet of fence across two designated locations, as indicated in accompanying location and vicinity maps. Contractors interested in participating must provide their name and UEI number. This bid schedule outlines the specific quantities of service required, though pricing details remain unspecified. The project aims to facilitate land management or development activities within the region by ensuring the removal of redundant or problematic fencing. This initiative is part of a broader range of government contracts and grants geared toward physical infrastructure improvements.
    The U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has developed project plans for the Frazier Creek and Goose Creek Temporary Fence Projects located in Nevada's Elko District. This documentation includes detailed schematics showing various fence configurations, such as end panels, corner panels, steel posts, and cattle guards. The plans aimed to outline the design and specifications for the temporary fences, addressing considerations such as drainage crossings and gate placements. Each project sheet includes illustrations with a scale of 1"=300', as well as vicinity maps highlighting the locations relative to surrounding areas. The data reports are based on the North American Datum 1983 (NAD 83), UTM Zone 11 on a metric scale. The documents emphasize caution with the noted disclaimer of no warranty by BLM regarding the accuracy and reliability of the presented data for individual or aggregate use. These fencing projects are part of the Bureau’s ongoing land management efforts, serving specific purposes such as resource protection and facilitating land use planning in compliance with federal guidelines. The files reflect meticulous planning and compliance with safety standards, demonstrating the Bureau's commitment to responsible stewardship of land resources.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the Elko Fence Removals project under the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in Nevada. The project requires the removal of approximately 37,795 linear feet of fence, along with the collection of certain materials to be returned to the BLM. The goal is to allocate a single Firm Fixed Price contract with a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 238990. The performance period extends from May 12, 2025, to June 16, 2025. The solicitation specifies that all bidder inquiries must be submitted in writing by January 23, 2025. The selected contractor will be required to adhere to several compliance regulations, including the Service Contract Labor Standards, and must submit invoices electronically via the U.S. Treasury’s Internet Payment Platform. The RFP also incorporates various federal acquisition regulations, including clauses addressing wage determinations and prohibitions against certain technologies. Overall, this document serves as a crucial guideline for potential contractors, stipulating requirements, compliance conditions, and deadlines for submitting proposals.
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