Hiner Spring Quarry Development, White River National Forest, Blanco Ranger District, Rio Blanco County, Colorado
ID: 1148809Type: Presolicitation
Overview

Buyer

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

NAICS

Other Crushed and Broken Stone Mining and Quarrying (212319)

PSC

MINERAL CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, BULK (5610)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
Timeline
  1. 1
    Posted Mar 25, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  2. 2
    Updated Apr 2, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  3. 3
    Due Apr 10, 2025, 2:00 PM UTC
Description

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Forest Service is preparing to develop the Hiner Spring Quarry located in the White River National Forest, specifically within the Blanco Ranger District of Rio Blanco County, Colorado. This presolicitation notice outlines the project's requirements, which include mobilization, soil erosion control, drainage excavation, and potentially controlled rock blasting, with an estimated production of 24,000 cubic yards of aggregate material. The quarry development is crucial for the extraction and management of basalt and other igneous rock resources, adhering to federal standards for environmental protection and construction practices. Interested small businesses are encouraged to submit a Statement of Capability to Contract Specialist Holly Hlavac at Holly.Hlavac@usda.gov within 16 days of this notice, with the anticipated contract value ranging between $250,000 and $500,000 and a performance period from June 16, 2025, to October 15, 2025.

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Posted
The document outlines the project scope for the Hiner Spring Quarry on the Blanco Ranger District, which involves critical construction activities such as mobilization, soil erosion control, drainage excavation, and possibly controlled rock blasting. It specifies an estimated requirement of 24,000 cubic yards of aggregate material, detailing the anticipated losses during stockpiling and crushing. The quarry is located off Forest Road 601.1 in Colorado, with specific directions provided for access. Compliance with federal specifications, particularly the FP-14 standards for road and bridge construction, is mandatory. All submittals related to the project must be approved prior to the commencement of work, including plans for soil erosion and sediment control, alongside regular submissions such as payrolls and traffic control plans. This RFP emphasizes the importance of adhering to specified guidelines and timelines for project execution and material certification, ensuring both safety and regulatory compliance.
Apr 2, 2025, 2:04 PM UTC
The Hiner Spring Quarry Development project by the United States Department of Agriculture's Forest Service is aimed at expanding the Hiner Spring Quarry located in Rio Blanco County, Colorado. The project entails extraction and management of basalt and other igneous rock resources, with an estimated production of up to 24,000 cubic yards of stockpiled aggregate. Key components include grading, excavation, and drainage work, with strict adherence to federal standards and specifications. Travel directions to the site and details regarding the grading and stockpiling process are clearly outlined, ensuring efficient project execution. Important notes specify that the contractor must manage utilities, public traffic, and staging areas under the guidance of the Contracting Officer. The final grading and shaping of the quarry must facilitate adequate drainage, preventing water impoundment, and adhere to designated excavation limits. The document further emphasizes environmental concerns through opportunities for erosion and pollution control, indicating a commitment to sustainable practices. The comprehensive overview of technical specifications serves as a framework for contractors aiming to submit proposals in alignment with federal and state RFP protocols, ensuring compliance with environmental and construction regulations throughout the project's lifecycle.
The Hiner Spring Quarry Development file outlines specifications for construction based on the FP-14 guidelines established by the U.S. Forest Service. The document provides explicit instructions on terminology, definitions, and contractor responsibilities, emphasizing compliance with federal standards for road and bridge projects. Key sections include requirements for the use of materials, quality control, traffic management, excavation and embankment processes, and rock blasting procedures. Significant deletions streamline the text, focusing on essential components while removing redundant subsections. Compliance with safety regulations and environmental protections is mandated, particularly concerning erosion control and public traffic management during project execution. Overall, the file serves as a comprehensive framework for contractors to adhere to while undertaking quarry-related work, ensuring project success through clarity and regulatory adherence.
Apr 2, 2025, 2:04 PM UTC
The document outlines the Fire Protection and Suppression Plan for the contractor working on the White River National Forest in Region 2. Its purpose is to ensure effective fire prevention and suppression measures during the fire season, from April 1 to October 31. The contractor is mandated to take immediate action upon discovering any fire and cooperate with the Forest Service, which may provide additional resources if necessary. Key points include the contractor's responsibility to prepare a fire plan, comply with state regulations, and maintain firefighting equipment. Specific measures include restrictions on smoking and open fires, requirements for fire extinguishers on equipment, and the implementation of security services during fire restrictions. Additionally, the contractor must provide means for effective communication and may be required to employ additional firefighting resources, such as a tank truck with water supply. The overarching aim is to enhance public safety and environmental protection by outlining clear roles and procedures for both the contractor and the Forest Service in the event of a fire, emphasizing readiness and compliance with established protocols. This document is part of a broader governmental effort to mitigate wildfire risks in national forests, demonstrating the commitment to public safety and resource management.
Apr 2, 2025, 2:04 PM UTC
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