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Y--GRTE 237343 - Rehab 4 Lazy F Ranch

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140P2026R0098Federal

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The National Park Service is seeking information from qualified contractors regarding the rehabilitation of the 4 Lazy F Ranch within Grand Teton National Park, identified under solicitation number 140P2026R0098. This sources sought notice, posted on July 15, 2026, with responses due by July 29, 2026, is not a request for proposals or pricing but aims to gather market intelligence to shape a future construction effort. The project involves the restoration of historic structures for residential use, falling under NAICS code 236118 for new multifamily housing construction. Interested parties must follow specific guidance outlined in the attached documentation to ensure their submissions address the necessary scope and requirements. The opportunity is managed by the Department of the Interior through the DSC Contracting Services Division, located in Denver, Colorado, with Tony Jasper serving as the primary point of contact for inquiries. The place of performance is at Grand Teton National Park, though exact location details are not specified in the posted data.

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NPS seeks contractor info for rehabbing historic 4 Lazy F Ranch in Grand Teton National Park.

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Department Of The Interior → Dsc Contracting Services DivisionView Agency

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236118 - Residential RemodelersView NAICS

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CO

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A14_SSN_GRTE_4_Lazy_F_1.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of The Interior → Dsc Contracting Services Division
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OfficeDenver, CO, 80225, USA
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Department Of The Interior → Dsc Contracting Services Division
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Office AddressDenver, CO, 80225, USA

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GRTE 237343 - Rehabilitate "4 Lazy F Ranch" for housing

NPS is issuing a sources sought notice for an upcoming construction project at Grand Tetons National Park. This is not a request for proposal/pricing. Please see the attached document for further instruction on what information to include in a response.

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