Stream Habitat, Hydrology, Diversion Survey, Design, Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Services
Contact and place of performance
Sue LaCroix
Twin Falls, ID
USA
REGION 4 STREAM HABITAT, HYDROLOGY, DIVERSION SURVEY, DESIGN, MONITORING, ANALYSIS AND REPORTING SERVICES Amendment 0001 is being issued to clarify Schedule B at pages 4-5 and no response needed for table noted on page 47 of solicitation : Contractor to submit an average hourly rate per task item from Schedule of Items at SectionB- page 4-5. Indicate base year rate and rates for the next two optional years. Page 47 d...
View moreThe United States Forest Service, Intermountain Regional Office (Region 4), has issued this combined synopsis and solicitation for stream habitat, hydrology, and diversion survey, design, monitoring, analysis, and reporting services. This requirement addresses aquatic habitat degradation caused by water diversions and road or stream crossings within the Intermountain Region. The contractor is responsible for furnishing all transportation, supervision, labor, and incidental supplies required to collect hydrologic and fish habitat field data. Additional tasks include organizing, interpolating, and analyzing data, as well as providing technical reports that detail data collection methodologies and visual expressions of the findings.
This procurement is identified under solicitation number 1240LR24Q0022 and is designated as a small business set-aside (SBA). The work falls under NAICS code 541990 for All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services and PSC code F020 for Natural Resources/Conservation- Fisheries Resources Management. Performance is centered in Twin Falls, Idaho, and supports environmental analysis and reporting required for regulatory agencies such as the National Marine Fisheries Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Idaho Department of Water Resources, and the Army Corps of Engineers.
Contractors must submit proposals by the response deadline of April 19, 2024, including a signed copy of amendment 0001. The solicitation requires an average hourly rate per task item for a base year and two optional years, with task orders issued on a per-site basis. Relevant documentation includes three attachments: two SF-30 amendment forms and the original solicitation document. The primary point of contact for this requirement is Sue LaCroix.
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