ContractSolicitationTotal Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)

F--PAGR MEK SURFACE REHAB

INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE 140P4526Q0022
Response Deadline
Jun 8, 2026
11 days left
Days Remaining
11
Until deadline
Set-Aside
Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
Notice Type
Solicitation

Contract Opportunity Analysis

The National Park Service, through its NER Services MABO office, is seeking a total small business set-aside contract for cyclic surface rehabilitation at Mary Ellen Kramer Park in Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park, Paterson, New Jersey. The work calls for resurfacing about 1,850 square feet of pedestrian pathways by protecting existing Belgian block, removing stone dust, regrading the base, installing asphalt paving, and applying a resin-bonded aggregate surface. The project requires a level, stable, accessible, low-maintenance walkway with proper drainage, with pricing evaluated on best value and performance tied to a prompt start after notice to proceed and completion within 60 calendar days. Offers are due June 8, 2026 at 2:00 PM, questions were due May 22, 2026, the estimated value is between $100,000 and $250,000, and the primary contact is Roselyn Sessoms.

Classification Codes

NAICS Code
237310
Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction
PSC Code
F099
NATURAL RESOURCES/CONSERVATION- OTHER

Solicitation Documents

7 Files
B08_Attachment_5_Subcontracting_Percentage_Worksheet.pdf
PDF285 KBMay 29, 2026
AI Summary
The document outlines the FAR Clause 52.219-14, Subcontracting Percentage Worksheet, for the "Building 40 Stabilization" solicitation issued by the National Park Service. It provides a detailed methodology for calculating the subcontracting labor percentage, including steps for determining direct labor, fringe benefits, and General and Administrative (G&A) costs for both prime contractors and subcontractors. The worksheet includes an Excel object for automated calculations and instructions for manual computation. The document emphasizes that prime contractors or similarly situated entities must perform a minimum of 15% of the work, excluding material costs, in accordance with FAR Clause 52.219-14(e)(3), which limits payments to non-similarly situated subcontractors to 85% of the government-paid amount, excluding materials.
Sol_140P4526Q0022_Amd_0001.pdf
PDF202 KBMay 29, 2026
AI Summary
This document is an amendment to solicitation 140P4526Q0022 for the Cyclic Surface Rehabilitation project at Mary Ellen Kramer Park, Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park, Paterson, NJ. The amendment, number 0001, extends the response date for offers to Monday, June 8, 2026, at 2:00 PM. Offers must acknowledge receipt of this amendment by completing items 8 and 15 and returning copies, acknowledging receipt on each offer copy, or by sending a separate letter or electronic communication referencing the solicitation and amendment numbers. Failure to acknowledge receipt by the specified date and time may result in the rejection of the offer. Changes to previously submitted offers are permitted via letter or electronic communication, provided they reference the solicitation and amendment and are received before the opening hour and date.
Sol_140P4526Q0022.pdf
PDF1222 KBMay 29, 2026
AI Summary
The National Park Service (NPS) is soliciting offers for cyclic surface rehabilitation at Mary Ellen Kramer Park, Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park, Paterson, NJ. This Request for Quotation (RFQ) is a total small business set-aside for asphalt paving services, with an estimated value between $100,000 and $250,000. The project involves protecting existing Belgian block, removing stone dust, regrading base material, installing asphalt paving, and applying a resin-bonded aggregate surface. The contractor must commence work within five calendar days of receiving a Notice to Proceed and complete it within sixty calendar days. Key requirements include registration in SAM, provision of performance and payment bonds (if over $150,000), adherence to Department of Labor wage rates, and compliance with various FAR clauses. A site visit is available, and questions must be submitted by May 22, 2026. The contract also outlines administrative data, special requirements for historical preservation, key personnel, non-disclosure, and electronic invoicing through the IPP system.
A04_PAGR_256131_20250328_Addistone_SOW.pdf
PDF7814 KBMay 29, 2026
AI Summary
The Paterson Great Falls National Historic Park is seeking a contractor for the Cyclic Surface Rehabilitation at Mary Ellen Kramer Park. The project involves resurfacing approximately 1,850 SF of pedestrian pathways in two sections, replacing existing loose stone dust with an asphalt walkway topped with resin-bonded aggregate surfacing (Addastone or equal). The scope includes protecting existing Belgian blocks, removing stone dust, regrading base material, installing asphalt paving, and applying the resin-bonded aggregate. The contractor must provide all necessary tools, labor, equipment, and materials, adhering to Federal, State, and local codes. Key objectives are to create a level, stable, accessible, and low-maintenance walking surface with proper drainage. The period of performance is 90 days from the award date, with submittals due within 14 days.
B03_WD_NJ20260002_013026.pdf
PDF2039 KBMay 29, 2026
AI Summary
The provided government file appears to be a heavily redacted document, possibly an RFP or grant application, with significant portions of its content blacked out or obscured. Despite the extensive redactions, several key elements can be inferred. The document contains sections with numerical and alphanumeric codes, potentially referencing specific regulations, project identifiers, or internal classifications. There are also recurring patterns of technical jargon, suggesting it pertains to engineering, construction, or IT infrastructure, given the presence of terms like "mechanical," "plumbing," "fire suppression," "systems," and various technical specifications. The structure includes repetitive headers and footers, common in government documents, and sections that seem to outline requirements, specifications, or deliverables. The overall impression is that of a highly detailed, technical document, where the core information is obscured, making a precise summary challenging beyond its format and potential technical nature.
PAGR_256131_MEK_Surface_Rehab_Price_Schedule.docx
Word25 KBMay 29, 2026
AI Summary
The document outlines the Contract Price Schedule for the Cyclic Surface Rehabilitation project at Mary Ellen Kramer Park, Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park, under Solicitation Number PMIS 256131. It requires offerors to submit pricing for baseline and all option line items. Pricing will be evaluated based on best value to the Government. The document details requirements for submitting prices, emphasizing that unit prices govern in case of calculation errors. It also specifies that performance periods include administration, mobilization, and closeout. The project's single contract line item is for the base price of the rehabilitation, with a 60-day performance period, to be submitted as a lump sum. All measurement and payment information is provided in Section 012700 of the project specifications.
B08_PAGR_Cyclic_Rehab_Past_Performance_Questionnaire.pdf
PDF123 KBMay 29, 2026
AI Summary
The RFQ:140P4526Q0022 PAGR – CYCLIC SURFACE REHABILITATION document is a Past Performance Questionnaire/References form for contractors bidding on federal government projects. This form, required for consideration, collects detailed information about a contractor's business, including DUNS number, address, business type, and years of experience as both a prime and sub-contractor. It requires the listing of three completed projects within the last five years, specifying contract amount, project type, completion date, and reference contact information. Additionally, the questionnaire asks if the contractor has ever failed to complete work or had work completed by bond, requiring explanations for affirmative responses. The document also includes a certification section and detailed forms for listing up to two past experiences and references pertinent to the solicited work, requiring information on contract type, value, agency, contact person, and a brief description of duties. The point of contact for this RFQ is Roselyn Sessoms (roselyn_sessoms@ios.doi.gov).

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedMay 14, 2026
amendedLatest AmendmentMay 29, 2026
deadlineResponse DeadlineJun 8, 2026
expiryArchive DateJun 23, 2026

Agency Information

Department
INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE
Sub-Tier
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Office
NER SERVICES MABO (43000)

Point of Contact

Name
Sessoms, Roselyn

Official Sources