Sewer Line Repair Bldg. 2401 – Columbia Basin Job Corps Conservation Center
ID: 12441925Q0009Type: Solicitation
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Buyer

AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFFOREST SERVICEUSDA FOREST SERVICE-SPOC EASTWashington, DC, 202500001, USA

NAICS

Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction (237110)

PSC

REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF SEWAGE AND WASTE FACILITIES (Z2ND)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service is soliciting bids for a construction project focused on repairing the sewer line at Building 2401 of the Columbia Basin Job Corps Conservation Center in Moses Lake, Washington. The project involves the excavation and repair of approximately 20 feet of an 8-inch underground sewer line, which includes the removal of a tree, bricks, and a planter box, all while ensuring compliance with construction codes and maintaining utility services. This initiative is crucial for maintaining the infrastructure of federal facilities, supporting the operational needs of the Job Corps programs, and ensuring adherence to health and safety standards. Interested contractors must attend a mandatory site visit on January 21, 2025, with quotes due by January 30, 2025; the estimated contract value ranges between $25,000 and $100,000. For further inquiries, contractors can contact Cory Bracy at cory.bracy@usda.gov or Nathan Heikkinen at nathan.heikkinen@usda.gov.

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    The document outlines the general requirements for the sewerline repair project at the Columbia Basin Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center in Moses Lake, WA. The contractor is tasked with the removal, repair, and cleaning of an 8” underground sewer line, including removing obstacles such as a large tree and brick planter box. Compliance with various construction codes and standards is essential. The project includes specific work hours, restrictions on site usage, and the need to maintain utilities without interrupting daily operations for the government facility. The contract involves several items, with detailed expectations for submittal procedures, temporary protections during construction, and requirements for handling and disposing of hazardous materials and waste. Notably, existing vegetation must be protected, and a qualified arborist is required for tree care. The intent is to facilitate construction efficiently while minimizing disruptions and ensuring safety and compliance with environmental regulations. This comprehensive approach illustrates a commitment to responsible project execution and adherence to established codes and requirements within government infrastructure projects.
    The document outlines a project initiated by the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service for the repair of the sewer line at Building 2401 of the Columbia Basin Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center in Grant County, Washington. The project, set for August 2024, includes detailed construction plans and specifications for repairing an 8-inch concrete sewer pipe break, requiring excavation and proper backfilling procedures to ensure structural integrity. Key components include guidelines for trench repair to match original surface conditions, pipe installation details, and the use of detectable marking tape. The document emphasizes safety during construction and mandates compliance with specific building codes. This project reflects the USDA Forest Service's commitment to maintaining the infrastructure within its conservation centers, supporting the operational needs of the Job Corps programs. Overall, it serves as a technical foundation for potential contractors to understand the scope and requirements of the sewer line repair initiative.
    The USDA Forest Service is soliciting bids for a construction project aimed at repairing a deep underground sewer line at the Columbia Basin Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center in Moses Lake, WA. The project entails the excavation and repair of approximately 20 feet of an 8-inch sewer line, alongside the removal of associated landscaping. A mandatory site visit is scheduled for January 21, 2025, and all quotes must be submitted by January 30, 2025. The project is estimated to fall between $25,000 and $100,000 in value. Contractors are required to furnish performance and payment bonds, and they must comply with various proposed requirements outlined in the solicitation, including a focus on domestic content in construction materials per the Buy American Act. Evaluation criteria will consider price and past performance, and instructions for form submissions are detailed. This initiative is part of broader efforts to maintain infrastructure within federal government facilities, ensuring compliance with health and safety standards.
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