Circle X WELL REPAIR
ID: 140P8625Q0023Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THENATIONAL PARK SERVICEPWR GOGA(86000)SAN FRANCISCO, CA, 94123, USA

NAICS

All Other Support Services (561990)

PSC

NATURAL RESOURCES/CONSERVATION- WELL DRILLING/EXPLORATORY (F015)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of the Interior, through the National Park Service, is soliciting quotes for the Circle X Well Repair project located in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. This procurement aims to address emergency repairs needed for the Circle X Well, which is crucial for providing safe, bacteria-free water to the park's public and private sources, including the re-lining of the well casing and ensuring compliance with safety standards. The selected contractor will be awarded a firm fixed-price contract based on best value considerations, with performance expected from March 21 to April 4, 2025. Interested small businesses must submit their quotes electronically by March 19, 2025, and can contact Patty Payne at Patty_Payne@nps.gov or 559-730-6435 for further details.

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    The file pertains to a government contract solicitation with the title "Circle X Well Repair" under solicitation number 140P8625Q0023, related to the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. It includes a Contract Price Schedule Template that outlines the price structure for the project. The project entails a single line item for the well repair, specified as a lump sum with a total price currently recorded as $0.00. Key information includes the Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) number and contact details for vendors. The document's structure is straightforward, providing essential details for potential bidders regarding the scope and pricing of the project, thereby facilitating the procurement process within government contracting frameworks.
    The purpose of the SAMO - CX Well Re-line Well Pipe Statement of Work (SOW) is to outline emergency repairs needed for the Circle X Well, which is vital for providing safe, bacteria-free water to the park's public and private sources. The existing 6” diameter well casing has been found to be rusted, necessitating the re-lining with approximately 200 feet of new 4.5” Flush Thread Casing for sanitary reasons, based on inspections conducted by camera. The outlined tasks include obtaining a county permit, removing the well casing, installing the new casing, reassembling the pump and casing head, filling any voids with gravel, and sealing the existing pad hole with concrete. The project is to take place at CX Ranch, located at 12898 Yerba Buena Rd, Malibu, CA. This SOW is part of federal efforts to maintain essential water infrastructure, emphasizing the commitment to ensuring public health and compliance with safety standards in local water supply systems.
    The document appears to be a corrupted file containing information related to government RFPs (Request for Proposals), federal grants, and associated details at the state and local levels. The text hints at discussions around renovating or upgrading existing frameworks, possibly focusing on infrastructure improvements or facility enhancements. Key aspects likely involve compliance with federal and local regulations, the involvement of various stakeholders, including engineers and architects, and a commitment to safety and modernization in public projects. However, due to the extensive corruption of the text, much of the specific information, such as details on projects, deadlines, or requirements, is unreadable or lost, limiting the ability to extract concrete key details or a structured outline. The intent seems to highlight collaborative efforts to maintain standards while addressing community needs through governmental initiatives.
    The document outlines the structure and requirements for submitting experience and past performance forms in response to a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) issued by a federal agency. It consists of three main parts: financial data, existing commitments, and past performance. In Part I, respondents must provide current financial data, including assets, liabilities, and net worth, with bank details and a point of contact. Part II requires listing existing contracts, detailing the agency, contract amount, contact person, and a description of work completed. Part III emphasizes showcasing relevant experience through specific contract details, underscoring areas of expertise pertinent to the RFQ. Respondents are also asked to highlight their largest contract within the last three years. The document serves to assess the qualifications and prior success of bidders for the relevant project, ensuring that submissions are thorough and accurately reflect past work capabilities. It also mandates that entities without prior experience declare this explicitly to receive a neutral evaluation. Overall, the form is designed to gather essential data for evaluating contractor suitability in meeting federal project needs.
    The National Park Service (NPS) has issued a Request for Quotation (RFQ) for the Circle X Well Repair project in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. This solicitation is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items, primarily aimed at small business set-asides under the NAICS code 561990. The selected contractor will be awarded a firm fixed-price contract based on the best value to the government, considering price, relevant experience, and past performance. Interested parties must submit their quotes electronically by March 19, 2025, including pertinent documentation per provided instructions. An organized site visit is scheduled for March 12, 2025, to assess the work site before bidding. The contract will deliver essential well repair services, with contract performance expected from March 21 to April 4, 2025. Compliance with various federal acquisition regulations is mandated, ensuring thorough assessment of bidders for qualifications and capacity to meet project expectations. This initiative underscores the federal commitment to maintaining natural resources while supporting small businesses in government contracting.
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