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CCASA Road Construction IDIQ

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AG-9JGP-S-17-0140Federal

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The government plans to award up to 10 Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts for road construction and maintenance services within the Central California Acquisition Service Area, covering national forests including Stanislaus, Plumas, Inyo, Eldorado, Tahoe, and the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit. The scope of work encompasses repair and construction of native surface, gravel, and paved roads, road reconstruction due to damage, road decommissioning, bridge and culvert repairs, aquatic passage structures, and related signage and ancillary tasks. These contracts are exclusively set aside for small businesses, aligned with NAICS code 237310 and a size standard of $36.5 million in average annual receipts. All prospective contractors must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) to participate. Awarded contracts will be firm fixed price and task orders will be competed among the contract holders over a contract period not exceeding five years, with a combined ordering ceiling of $20 million. The selection process will use a best value evaluation in accordance with FAR Part 15. The solicitation, posted in early July 2017 under number AG-9JGP-S-17-0140, will only be available electronically via the FBO.gov website. Offerors are responsible for monitoring the solicitation for amendments and updates. The contract award is anticipated within approximately 60 days following the solicitation’s response deadline. Contracting officials for this acquisition are located in Nevada City, California, under the Department of Agriculture's Tahoe National Forest office.

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Up to 10 small business IDIQ contracts awarded for road and bridge maintenance in Central California forests.

Agency

Department Of Agriculture → Tahoe National ForestView Agency

NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Central CA National Forests: Stanislaus, Plumas, Inyo, Lake Tahoe Basin, Eldorado, Tahoe, CA, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Agriculture → Tahoe National Forest
Contacts2 people available
OfficeNEVADA CITY, CA, 95959, USA
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Department Of Agriculture → Tahoe National Forest
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Office AddressNEVADA CITY, CA, 95959, USA
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Raymond GarlebContracting Officer
Sarah HillProcurement Technician

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The Government intends to award up to 10 IDIQ contracts for Road Construction and Maintenance Services in the Central California Acquisition Service Area (CCASA) located on the Stanislaus, Plumas, Inyo, Eldorado, and Tahoe National Forests, and the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit. The type of work includes but is not limited to, repair and construction of native surface, gravel, or paved roads; road repair and reconstruction due to damage from human or natural causes; road decommissioning; bridge repairs; culverts; aquatic passage structures and ancillary structures; and other related road work including signs. This IDIQ is set aside 100% for Small Business. NAICS for this project is 237310; small business size standard no greater than $36.5 million in average annual receipts. All prospective Offerors must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) database (www.sam.gov). This acquisition will result in a Firm Fixed Price (FFP) contract for road construction services. Contract award will be based on best value using FAR Part 15. The task orders against these contracts will be competed amongst the IDIQ contract awardees over the life of the contracts. The maximum allowed to be ordered against all contracts is a total of $20 million. The expected IDIQ term is not to exceed 5 years. A Request for Proposals (RFP) will be issued on or about July 24, 2017. The solicitation number will be AG-9JGP-S-17-0140. The solicitation, including all specifications, will only be available in downloadable electronic format on the FBO.gov website. The date of award is expected to be within 60 days after the actual response date, which will be stated in the package and possibly changed in one of more amendments. It is the contractor's responsibility to monitor the FBO website for amendments. Please hold any technical questions until after review of the solicitation.

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