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LIQUID GOLD WELL SERVICE, INC. 18 HOPE RD CUT BANK MT 59427-9034 USA

UEI: SLED_B1EB8B30E376DE92

LIQUID GOLD WELL SERVICE, INC. 18 HOPE RD CUT BANK MT 59427-9034 USA is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_B1EB8B30E376DE92. It has been awarded $698,336 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Support Activities for Oil and Gas Operations. Top awarding agencies include Montana State Office.

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Montana State Office$698.3K100%
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213112 - Support Activities for Oil and Gas Operations$698.3K100%
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NAICS: 237310
New
Federal
Z--GAOA SOUTH PRYOR ROADS
Solicitation # 140L3626R0001
The Bureau of Land Management, Montana State Office, is seeking qualified small business contractors to perform road restoration work on approximately 13 miles of Gyp Springs and Helt Roads in Carbon County, Montana, under a firm-fixed-price contract valued between $500,000 and $1,000,000. The project requires comprehensive earthwork including grading, excavation, embankment construction, and placement of Crushed Aggregate Surfacing Grade 2 to reestablish the road’s typical section, drainage, and structural integrity. Additional work includes erosion and sediment control measures, stormwater pollution prevention plan documentation, topsoil placement, seeding, and compliance with applicable environmental regulations. All work must adhere to detailed technical specifications divided into ten divisions covering soil erosion control, earthwork, aggregate materials, and incidental construction, with strict adherence to ASTM standards for material testing and surveying. The Contractor must provide independent testing reports, conduct precise surveying and staking, and maintain public access to trails, roads, farms, and parking areas throughout construction. The contract is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 237310 with a size standard of $45 million, and only firms registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) may submit proposals. Proposals must be submitted electronically by the deadline of August 17, 2026, and must include a capabilities statement, SAM number, socio-economic certifications, and a review of the contract drawings and specifications highlighting potential issues. No off-site communications with government personnel are permitted during the solicitation period, and all inquiries must be directed in writing to the Contracting Officer at jalvarez@ios.doi.gov. A mandatory site visit is strongly encouraged, and failure to inspect the site will not excuse performance issues after award. The Contractor is responsible for securing all permits beyond those already obtained by the government, protecting monuments and private property, and operating within defined construction limits. Payment will be made exclusively through the Treasury’s Invoice Processing Platform (IPP), and no progress payments will be issued until a detailed construction schedule is approved. The contractor must submit a comprehensive schedule within 14 days of notice to proceed, detailing work durations, staffing, shifts, material delivery timelines, and subcontractor roles. Final acceptance is contingent upon visual inspection and written confirmation by the Contracting Officer’s Representative, after which the contractor’s responsibility for project maintenance is relieved.
Montana State Office

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NAICS: 237110
New
Federal
Y--2026 MARCOTT COULEE PIPELINE
Solicitation # 140L3626R0002
The Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Montana State Office, is preparing to solicit proposals under Solicitation Number 140L3626R0002 for the construction of the Marcott Coulee Pipeline Project in Fergus County, Montana. The project entails the full installation of a potable stock-water delivery system, including trenching to a minimum six-foot depth, HDPE pipeline installation, excavation, embankment construction, and assembly of water distribution components such as troughs, curb stop valves, air-relief valves, remote tap assemblies, and wood post Marker Posts. All work must adhere to strict federal specifications, ASTM standards, and AWPA C1, C2, C5, P5, and M4 wood treatment requirements, with materials like HDPE pipe requiring NSF certification for potable water use and proper UV stabilization. Work is restricted to the window between July 15 and November 30 annually to minimize disruptions to local wildlife, and contractors must comply with stringent environmental protection measures including landscape restoration, proper disposal of hazardous waste, and adherence to Call Before You Dig protocols. All materials must be delivered in original, labeled containers, stored under cover, and protected from sunlight and physical damage. The acquisition is structured as a firm-fixed-price contract with an estimated value between $250,000 and $500,000 and is designated as a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 237110 with a size standard of $45 million. Proposals must be submitted electronically by 1:00 p.m. MDT on August 4, 2026, via email to jalvarez@ios.doi.gov, and may only include MS Word, Excel, or PDF attachments. Offerors are required to provide their Unique Entity ID from SAM, company contact information, socioeconomic status including any small disadvantaged, women-owned, or veteran-owned certifications, a capabilities statement, and must identify potential performance issues, errors in specifications, and other concerns after reviewing the provided technical drawings and specifications. The contract will be awarded based on best value through tradeoff procedures per FAR Part 15, not on lowest price technically acceptable. Successful contractors must register for and use the Treasury’s Invoice Processing Platform (IPP) for payment submissions, and cannot use WAWF. No standard contract clauses were identified in the documentation, but all work is subject to government inspection at the project site, with acceptance contingent on compliance with quality standards
Montana State Office

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NAICS: 541620
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Federal
B--DRY FORK BLACKFOOT EDNA SAMPLING
Solicitation # 140L3626Q0043
The Bureau of Land Management’s Montana State Office is seeking a small business contractor to conduct eDNA sampling across the Dry Fork basin in Lewis and Clark County, Montana, focusing on mainstem Dry Fork, Cabin Creek, Dwight Creek, Canyon Creek, Conger Creek, and multiple unnamed drainages spanning over 25 stream miles. The work requires field access via a six-mile hike from the Hobnail Tom Trailhead, with some areas needing bushwhacking and packstock to transport equipment to a base camp. Sampling must occur between July 15 and November 1 to ensure optimal low-water conditions for accurate eDNA collection. The contractor must deliver a summary report detailing trail conditions, intermittent stream reaches, dry sampling locations, fish barriers, and other relevant observations. All deliverables are performance-based, and the BLM will handle sample processing separately. The contract is a firm-fixed-price, single-award service agreement under FAR Parts 12 and 37, set aside exclusively for small business concerns with a NAICS code of 541620, and the size standard is $19 million in annual receipts. Performance is scheduled from August 17, 2026, through September 30, 2027, with delivery and acceptance occurring at the BLM facility in Billings, Montana, under FOB Destination terms. Proposals must be submitted electronically in four distinct volumes via email to the Contracting Officer by August 12, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. Mountain Time. Volume 2, detailing prior demonstrated experience, is limited to three pages and is the most heavily weighted evaluation factor, significantly outweighing price in the trade-off decision process. Price becomes relevant only when non-price factors among offerors are substantially equal. Experience must be relevant, recent (within five years), and directly tied to the scope and complexity of this task, with subcontractor experience not accepted unless the quotee personally performed it. The contract incorporates standard FAR clauses including whistleblower protections, SAM maintenance, commercial item terms, and wage determination standards per the Davis-Bacon Act for Lewis and Clark County. Government property rules, pollution prevention, sustainable procurement, paid sick leave, and drug-free workplace requirements are also binding. Invoicing must be submitted electronically through the Invoice Processing Platform, not WAWF, and the contractor must maintain current representations in SAM, including small business status certification. No key personnel, options, or detailed security clearances are required beyond the general security
Montana State Office

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