Chippewa National Forest Road Maintenance
Contact and place of performance
Clark A. Bartelt
Cass Lake, MN 56633
USA
The US Forest Service is in need of construction and maintenance services for a variety of road, bridge, and structure work on Forest Service roads, trails, and at developed recreation and administrative sites. Location of Project Work The work will be performed on US Forest Service administered lands, or adjacent lands within the boundary of the Chippewa National Forest. Specific locations of work will be indicated...
View moreThe Forest Service, specifically the Superior National Forest office, is seeking proposals for Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts to provide construction and maintenance services for roads, bridges, and structures. This federal opportunity, identified as solicitation number 12639220R0001, covers work on Forest Service roads, trails, and developed recreation or administrative sites located within or adjacent to the Chippewa National Forest in Cass Lake, Minnesota. The procurement is classified under NAICS 237310 for Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction and PSC Z1LB for Maintenance of Highways/Roads/Streets/Bridges/Railways. This solicitation is set-aside for SBA Small Business Administration (SBA) concerns, and the response deadline is March 25, 2020.
The scope of work encompasses general road maintenance such as blading, roadside brushing, mowing, and mechanical debris removal. Additional requirements include road repairs, decommissioning, the construction or repair of steel, concrete, and timber bridges, and the installation of culverts and aquatic organism passage structures. The contractor may also be responsible for aggregate production in Forest Service gravel pits, demolition of various structures, and minor construction of retaining walls, gates, and fencing. Specific task orders will define the exact locations and detailed specifications for individual projects as they arise.
The resulting IDIQ contracts will feature a one-year base period with four additional one-year option periods. The government may award one or multiple contracts to offerors whose proposals are technically acceptable and provide satisfactory value based on evaluation factors. If multiple awards are made, future task orders will be allocated based on location, availability, price, and past performance. Documentation for this solicitation includes four attachments, including revised solicitation pages and a statement of work. The primary point of contact is Clark A. Bartelt.
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