Idaho Panhandle National Forest Coeur D' Alene Nursery Roofing Replacements
ID: 1240LU24R0025Type: Solicitation
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AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFFOREST SERVICEUSDA-FS, CSA INTERMOUNTAIN 9Ogden, UT, 844012310, USA

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Roofing Contractors (238160)

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ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING- CONSTRUCTION: OFFICE BUILDINGS (C1AA)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Agriculture, specifically the Forest Service, is soliciting proposals for the replacement of roofs at the Coeur D'Alene Nursery in Idaho under Solicitation No: 1240LU24R0025. The project entails removing existing metal roofs and installing new metal roofing systems across multiple buildings, including necessary components such as underlayment, ice shields, and addressing any damaged roof sheathing. This initiative is crucial for maintaining the structural integrity of facilities used for agricultural and research purposes, with an estimated project cost ranging between $100,000 and $250,000, and completion expected by October 15, 2025. Interested contractors must submit their bids by September 23, 2024, and can contact Daniel Franco at daniel.franco@usda.gov or Pamela Baltz at pamela.baltz@usda.gov for further information.

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    The Idaho Panhandle National Forest is soliciting proposals for the replacement of roofs at the Coeur D'Alene Nursery, under Solicitation No: 1240LU24R0025. The project involves removing existing metal roofs and replacing them with new metal systems on multiple buildings, addressing components such as underlayment, ice shields, and damaged roof sheathing. The estimated cost for the project is between $100,000 and $250,000, with completion expected by October 15, 2025. Bid requirements include providing a lump sum for all items listed, performance and payment bonding for contracts exceeding $35,000, and compliance with safety and environmental standards, particularly regarding asbestos removal. Contractors must submit a safety plan and are encouraged to visit the site before bidding. Additionally, the solicitation outlines expectations for compliance with various federal regulations, including work hour restrictions and the necessity for Contractors to maintain clear access for emergency services. Successful bidders must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) and are expected to follow strict guidelines for product selection and installation methods outlined in the detailed specifications. This solicitation represents a vital investment in maintaining Forest Service facilities.
    The document appears to be a fragmented collection of texts possibly related to federal and state/local Request for Proposals (RFPs) and grants. The primary focus seems to involve safety, compliance, and the detailed planning necessary for government projects, including infrastructure enhancements or environmental assessments. There are numerous references to systems involving mechanical, plumbing, and electrical work, suggesting the context of infrastructure upgrades or renovations within public facilities. Key ideas include the meticulous approach required to assess existing conditions, the potential hazards associated with materials like asbestos or lead paint, and the necessity of adhering to local regulations and standards. The tone emphasizes a commitment to safety and thorough planning, as various safety measures and compliance protocols are mandatory components of project execution. Overall, the content serves as a reminder of the rigor involved in overseeing government projects, highlighting the importance of thorough evaluations, remediation processes, and ongoing compliance with safety regulations to protect public health and enhance infrastructure.
    The document outlines the CDA Nursery Roofing Project, detailing specific locations within the nursery complex that are slated for roofing renovations. The properties listed include 2115 Main Shop, 2320 Garage, 2240 Pesticide Building, 2139 Irrigation Shop, 2027 Flat Roof, 2024 QA Lab, 2129 South GH Complex, 2813 Greenhouse Office, and 2136 North Workroom. The project aims to enhance the structural integrity of various facilities utilized for agricultural and research purposes, which may be part of broader federal or state funding opportunities aimed at improving infrastructure. The mention of a project map across two pages indicates a visual representation of the roofing sites, supporting project planning and logistics. This initiative is likely tied to government RFPs or grants targeting facility repairs and maintenance, emphasizing the importance of ensuring safe and functional environments for nursery operations.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the CDA Nursery Repair and Roof Replacement project at the Idaho Panhandle National Forest. It includes a detailed schedule of items, listing various buildings such as the Greenhouse End Building and Main Shop along with their respective dimensions in square feet. The estimate includes a base total price for essential items and an optional/additive section for additional structures like a QA Lab and Garage, specifying the estimated quantities for each. The summary emphasizes the structured procurement of services aimed at renovating the facilities, indicating the government's investment in maintaining and upgrading public resources. This reflects the larger context of governmental initiatives to ensure compliance, safety, and functionality in federal facilities while inviting contractors to participate in the bidding process.
    The document is a solicitation for bids regarding the construction and repair of the roof at the Coeur D' Alene Nursery, part of the Kootenai National Forest. Issued by the USDA Forest Service, the solicitation number is 1240LU24R0025, and offers are due by September 23, 2024, at 12:00 PM MDT. Contractors must begin work within 10 calendar days post-award and complete it by October 15, 2025. They are required to submit sealed offers, which must include any necessary performance and payment bonds. The solicitation specifies that emailed proposals are acceptable, with precise instructions for submission provided in the accompanying documents. Additionally, offers that fail to comply with the minimum requirements or are not submitted by the deadline will be rejected. This solicitation emphasizes the government's commitment to maintaining infrastructure within national forest areas through careful procurement procedures and regulations.
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