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56--NAVAJO BULK FENCING SUPPLIES

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140R4026Q0103Federal

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The solicitation for Navajo Bulk Fencing Supplies, identified by number 140R4026Q0103, is a total small business set-aside under FAR 19.5, targeted at small businesses through the SBA program, with a NAICS code of 332323 for metal fabrication services. It is issued by the Upper Colorado Regional Office of the Department of the Interior, located in Salt Lake City, Utah, and is open for responses until July 21, 2026, with a posted date of July 16, 2026. The primary point of contact is Tyler Spencer, reachable at the provided email and phone number, and the solicitation is accessible via the SAM.gov workspace link. The purpose of this amendment is to address clarifying questions, correct the period of performance date within the statement of work, and incorporate additional document submittals required for compliance. Two attachments are referenced: Attachment 1, the Statement of Work for Navajo Bulk Fencing Supplies, and Attachment 2, the Price Schedule, though neither document's full content is available in the provided data. No information is available regarding packaging and marking requirements, inspection and acceptance criteria, special contract requirements, evaluation factors for award, contract administration details, delivery schedules, or performance location beyond the generic reference to the Navajo region. The estimated contract value is not disclosed, and several key sections including A, B, C, E, F, G, H, I, K, and L are either incomplete or inaccessible due to retrieval errors or lack of documented content. The solicitation remains focused on securing fencing supplies under a small business set-aside framework with administrative amendments intended to ensure clarity and accuracy in the procurement process.

General Info

Navajo bulk fencing supplies contract set aside for small businesses, bid due July 21, 2026, via SAM.gov.

Agency

Department Of The Interior → Upper Colorado Regional OfficeView Agency

NAICS

332323 - Ornamental and Architectural Metal Work ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

UT

Set-Aside

SBA

Documents

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Sol_140R4026Q0103_Amd_0001.pdf

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Attachment_1-__SOW_Navajo_Bulk_Fencing_Supplies_Updated_0001.pdf

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RFQ 140R4026Q0103 Navajo Bulk Fencing Materials

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Attachment 2 - Price Schedule for Navajo Bulk Fencing Materials

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Navajo Bulk Fencing Materials Statement of Work

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Amendment_1-_Clarifying_Questions_0001.pdf

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140R4026Q0103_Sol_Navajo_Bulk_Fence_Supplies_Amended_0001.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of The Interior → Upper Colorado Regional Office
Contacts1 person available
OfficeSALT LAKE CITY, UT, 84138, USA
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Department Of The Interior → Upper Colorado Regional Office
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Office AddressSALT LAKE CITY, UT, 84138, USA

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The purpose of this amendment is to answer clarifying questions, correct the period of performance date in the statement of work, and add document submittals in the solicitation. These changes are highlighted in their respective documents.

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