Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
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Western_Region_PP_Sources_Sought.pdf | Dec 12, 2016 |
Western Region Pavement Preservation MATOC
Contact and place of performance
Contracts G. Office
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USA
PROJECT: Western Region Pavement Preservation MATOC (Multiple Award Task Order Contract) LOCATION: Anticipated areas to be covered are the Northwest, Southwest, West Central, and Gulf Regions of the United States. WORK: This project consists of rapid response roadway surfacing, resurfacing, and repair. TENTATIVE ADVERTISEMENT DATE: Spring 2017 **SEE ATTACHMENT FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION** This revisison is to archive the posting.
The Federal Highway Administration’s Western Federal Lands Division issued this sources sought notice for the Western Region Pavement Preservation Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC). The project encompasses rapid response roadway surfacing, resurfacing, and repair services across several geographic areas, including the Northwest, Southwest, West Central, and Gulf Regions of the United States. Initial solicitation activities were tentatively scheduled for Spring 2017 to establish a mechanism for ongoing pavement maintenance and rehabilitation.
This procurement is classified under NAICS code 237310 for Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction and PSC code Y for Construction of Structures and Facilities. The notice, identified by solicitation number DTFH7017R00002, closed to responses on April 13, 2018. One supplemental PDF attachment, titled Western_Region_PP_Sources_Sought.pdf, was provided during the posting period to offer additional project information.
The primary point of contact for this requirement is the Contracts G. Office. While the place of performance is listed generally as the USA, the scope specifically targets regional infrastructure needs within the Western Federal Lands Division's jurisdiction. This update serves to archive the posting following the conclusion of the response period.
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