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Z--NACE REVITALIZE PARK ACCESS POINTS
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This contract involves the repair and enhancement of access points and visitor facilities at Farmington Landing and Fort Foote, both overseen by the National Park Service. The project addresses the poor condition of access roads and parking areas, which currently suffer from drainage issues, potholes, barriers, and insufficient signage, negatively impacting the visitor experience. The work includes grading and resurfacing parking lots and the Fort Foote access road with new crushed stone, replacing vehicle barriers, removing damaged benches, upgrading trash receptacles, and eliminating a defunct composting toilet facility. These improvements aim to meet accessibility standards outlined in the Architectural Barriers Act and comply with guidelines from the USDOT and Maryland DOT. Optional components of the contract may include the installation of new picnic tables at Fort Foote and the replacement of Visitor Information Signage at both locations. The solicitation, identified as 140P1326Q0024, is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 237310 and is managed by the Department of the Interior’s Imr Santa FE office. Interested parties must submit responses by May 20, 2026. The primary point of contact for this opportunity is Brian Dankmeyer, available via email and phone for further inquiries.
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The access roads and parking areas for Fort Foote and Farmington Landing are in poor condition, with poor drainage and standing water, potholes, barriers, and lack of signage, and do not provide a high-quality visitor experience or meet the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) Chapter 10 Outdoor Recreational Standards Chapter 10 Outdoor Recreational Standards (ABA/ABAAS), Unites States Department of Transportation (USDOT), and the State of Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT). Accessibility improvements include grading and re-surfacing with new crushed stone the existing parking lots at Farmington Landing and Fort Foote, as well as grading and re-surfacing with new crushed stone the Fort Foote access road, as well as replacing the existing vehicle barriers at both locations. Other improvements include the removal of damaged benches at Farmington Landing, replacement of the existing trash cans at both locations, addition of new trash cans at both locations, and the removal of the existing defunct composting toilet facility at Fort Foote.
Optional items in this scope include providing new picnic tables at Fort Foote and replacing in-kind Visitor Information Signage (VIS) at both locations.
