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ABSAROKA ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS, LLC. 112 HIGH ST BUFFALO WY 82834-1818 US

UEI: SLED_C2DBB7038017C7FF

ABSAROKA ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS, LLC. 112 HIGH ST BUFFALO WY 82834-1818 US is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_C2DBB7038017C7FF. It has been awarded $30,801 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities. Top awarding agencies include National Operations Center.

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National Operations Center$30.8K100%
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541720 - Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities$30.8K100%
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NAICS: 541720
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Wayne National Forest, Phase 1 Heritage/Archeology Surveys
Solicitation # 12444726Q0075
Solicitation 12444726Q0075 is a combined synopsis/solicitation issued by the Department of Agriculture for a Firm-Fixed Price request for quotations to perform Phase I heritage and cultural resources inventory survey services. The project involves surveying approximately 1,000 acres across 34 discrete units within the Athens and Marietta Units and the Ironton Ranger District of the Wayne National Forest in Ohio. The primary objective is to locate, identify, and inventory cultural resources over 50 years old to ensure compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and the Archaeological Resource Protection Act prior to upcoming vegetation management projects. The contractor is responsible for conducting field surveys, performing background research, analyzing findings, and preparing detailed reports in accordance with Ohio Historic Preservation Office guidelines and Secretary of the Interior standards. This acquisition is a Total Small Business Set-Aside under NAICS code 541720, with a small business size standard of $11.5 million. Award will be made on a best-value basis, evaluating technical approach, capability, familiarity with the forest resource base, and relevant experience. Offerors must demonstrate experience through at least two past projects exceeding $10,000 in value. Key personnel, specifically the Principal Investigator and Field Director, must meet professional qualifications for prehistoric and historic archaeology. Quotes must be submitted electronically via email to the designated points of contact by the deadline of September 1, 2026. Compliance with various federal regulations, including wage determinations for Ohio forestry services and specific labor and anti-discrimination clauses, is required for all participants.
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NAICS: 541720
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NC27-12 East Park and Chepeta Ashley National Forest Heritage Survey, WRI 7990 (Multiple Award for Archaeology)
Solicitation # NC27-12
The State of Utah Division of Purchasing, through the Wildlife conducting unit, is soliciting bids for the East Park and Chepeta Ashley National Forest Heritage Survey under solicitation NC27-12. This invitation-only event is restricted to vendors on the approved vendor list for archaeology. The objective is to secure a contractor to perform archeological surveys to identify and evaluate historic properties eligible for the National Register of Historic Places and to assess the effects of proposed actions on these properties in accordance with 36 CFR 800. The project will result in a single contract award to the highest scoring, responsive, and responsible vendor, with the requirement that the selected vendor guarantees pricing for the entire project duration. The contract is governed by Utah law and requires strict adherence to state and federal regulations, including E-Verify participation, anti-discrimination laws, and restrictions on forced labor and foreign entities. All deliverables are considered work made for hire, with intellectual property ownership vesting in the State Entity. Performance is subject to F.O.B. Destination terms, meaning the contractor remains responsible for loss or damage until final inspection and acceptance by the state. Bids must be submitted electronically via the U3P portal by August 25, 2026, at 8:00 PM.
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NAICS: 541720
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Documenting Violence Against Women and Children
Solicitation # DFOP0019701
The U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) is soliciting proposals under solicitation DFOP0019701 for a program focused on documenting sexual violence and abuses globally, with a specific emphasis on women and girls. The initiative aims to research drivers of sexual violence, establish accountability pathways for perpetrators, and document victims of human trafficking, sexual assault, and forced displacement. The primary goal is to provide comprehensive reporting to inform law enforcement on human rights violations, support civil society organizations in victim protection, and develop recommendations to reduce sexual violence in target countries. The estimated contract value is 349,105 USD. Applicants must submit proposals electronically via MyGrants or Grants.gov by August 31, 2026. Requirements include a valid Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) from SAM.gov and a comprehensive submission package consisting of a proposal narrative, detailed line-item budget in Excel, a monitoring and evaluation plan, a project timeline, and identification of 3 to 5 key personnel. The proposal narrative is limited to 15 pages and must adhere to specific formatting standards, including 14-point Times New Roman font and single-spacing. All activities and financial reporting must comply with 2 CFR 200 federal grant requirements.
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NAICS: 541720
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RFP-491-260000002483-1 | Title II Grant Evaluator
Solicitation # RFP-491-260000002483-1
Solicitation RFP-491-260000002483-1 is issued by the State of Michigan's Department of Health and Human Services for a Title II Grant Evaluator. The selected contractor will provide evaluation and technical assistance for grantees implementing the OJJDP Title II Formula Grants Program, with a scope of work encompassing evaluation plan development, data collection, performance measure analysis, and reporting. The contract is slated to run from January 1, 2027, through December 31, 2029, with potential options for renewal. Proposals are due by September 15, 2026, and must include a detailed pricing schedule for in-person and virtual site visits, a vendor questions worksheet, and a confidential treatment form if applicable. The agreement is subject to comprehensive standard contract terms, including strict insurance requirements for general, automobile, workers compensation, and professional liability. Because the project involves federal funding, the contractor must adhere to the Federal Provisions Addendum, which includes compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act, the Copeland Anti-Kickback Act, and Equal Employment Opportunity regulations. Bidders are evaluated based on their experience and ability to meet the technical deliverables outlined in the Statement of Work, and they must certify independent price determination and compliance with all state and federal laws.
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NAICS: 237990
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Y--GARNET HILL RECREATION AREA CONSTRUCTION
Solicitation # 140L0626B0006
The U.S. Department of the Interior, through the National Operations Center in Denver, Colorado, is soliciting bids for the Garnet Hill Recreation Area Construction project in White Pine County, Nevada, approximately six miles west of Ely. This total small business set-aside under FAR 19.5 is designated for NAICS code 237990, with a small business size standard of $45 million, and is restricted to qualifying small businesses. The solicitation, issued as an Invitation for Bid (IFB), requires all offerors to maintain an active registration in SAM.gov with a valid Unique Entity ID (UEI) at the time of submission. The contract involves comprehensive improvements to access roads, trailheads, campgrounds, parking areas, picnic sites, vault toilets, signage, and ADA-accessible amenities, supported by detailed civil, topographic, and site-specific drawings including demolition, grading, and road plan sheets, with specifications organized under the CSI/CSC Masterformat system. Deliverables include a subcontract list, field condition reports, operation and maintenance manuals, and a quality control plan that must be submitted for approval prior to construction, though its associated costs are to be included in the bid price without separate payment. The work must be completed by December 2027, with milestones tied to the notice to proceed, substantial completion, and final completion dates. Contractors are required to comply with stringent material handling and storage protocols, including labeled and tested steel reinforcement stored elevated and protected from contamination, and waterstops kept under cover from environmental damage. All welding must be certified through AWS-compliant procedure specifications and qualification records, and manufacturers must provide written certifications of compliance on official letterhead. A stormwater pollution prevention plan must be prepared in accordance with local and contractual requirements, and daily site cleaning following NFPA 241 standards is mandatory. Life safety systems cannot be disabled without seven days’ prior written notice to the owner. Submittals must conform to strict electronic formatting: submitted as a single indexed PDF package with a transmittal form and labeled files containing project name, date, and firm identification, while hard copies of manuals must be bound in white, commercial-quality, vinyl-covered, 3-ring loose-leaf binders. Bonding requirements include bid, performance, and payment bonds, and key personnel roles must be clearly designated. The contracting officer, Lisa McKeon, must be contacted via email for all submissions, with proposals due no later than August 5, 2026.
National Operations Center

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