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Notice ID:6982AF20SS0025
THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR BID – PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE NOT AVAILABLE. THIS NOTICE IS BEING ISSUED TO DETERMINE IF THERE IS SUFFICIENT INTEREST FROM QUALIFIED PRIME CONTRACTORS who are Small Busi...
THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR BID – PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE NOT AVAILABLE. THIS NOTICE IS BEING ISSUED TO DETERMINE IF THERE IS SUFFICIENT INTEREST FROM QUALIFIED PRIME CONTRACTORS who are Small Businesses, HUBZone small businesses, Woman owned small business concerns, 8(a) small businesses, or Service disabled veteran-owned small businesses and who intend to submit a bid for this solicitation to allow for a set-aside in one of these programs MUST submit the following by e-mail to CFLAcquisitions@dot.gov (Attn: Ryan Phillips) for receipt by close of business (2 p.m. local Denver time) on May 18, 2020: (1) A positive statement of your intention to submit a bid for this solicitation as a Prime Contractor; (2) A copy of the letter from SBA stating date of HUBZone small business certification or acceptance to the 8(a) small business program. In the case of a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Concern, you must provide proof of eligibility (DD form 214 or a letter of adjudication from the Veterans Administration). This information must be provided in order to determine eligibility – DO NOT SEND COPIES OF YOUR SAM PROFILE; (3) Letter from bonding agent stating your firm’s capability to bond for a single project of $1 million, and your firm’s aggregate bonding capacity; and (4) Provide a list of projects of equal or greater value and scope to the CA NPS SEKI 10(12A) project in which you performed (as the prime contractor) tree removal. State whether your firm was the prime contractor or subcontractor on the project. DO NOT SEND INFORMATION ON PROJECTS THAT DO NOT INCLUDE THE ABOVE WORK.DO NOT SEND INFORMATION ON PROJECTS THAT DO NOT INCLUDE THE ABOVE WORK. The size of a small business firm includes all parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, etc. Refer to the Code of Federal Regulations 13 CFR 121.103 for information on how the SBA determines affiliation and 13 CFR 121.108 regarding the penalties for misrepresentation of size status. All firms should be certified in the All firms should be certified in the System for Award Management (SAM) located at https://www.sam.gov/ A Qualified HUBZone SBC receiving a HUBZone contract for general construction must spend at least 50% of the cost of the contract incurred for personnel on its own employees or employees of other qualified HUBZone SBCs. This requirement may be met by expending at least 50% of the cost of the contract incurred for personnel on its employees or it may subcontract at least 35% of the cost of the contract performance incurred for personnel to one or more qualified HUBZone SBCs. A qualified HUBZone SBC prime contractor may not, however, subcontract more than 50% of the cost of the contract incurred for personnel to non-qualified HUBZone SBCs. PROJECT NUMBER: CA NPS SEKI 10(12A) PROJECT NAME: Generals Highway Hazard Tree Removal PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This project includes the removal of hazard trees along Generals Highway in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park from the “wye” intersection near Wilsonia east along the General’s Highway. The project has one Schedule and two Options, Schedule A contains tree felling from the “wye” proceeding east for 1.26 miles, Option X contains tree felling for an additional 0.65 miles proceeding east or 1.91 miles total and Option Y contains tree felling for an additional 0.83 miles proceeding east or 2.74 miles total. The Project is within the limits of the SEKI 10(12) Roadway project currently under construction. SIGNIFICANT QUANTITIES: Tree removals are grouped by four ranges in size (4” to 10”, 10” to 24”, 24” to 40”, and greater than 40”), trees greater than 30 feet can be left in place after felling, trees within 30 feet of the road are to be removed. Schedule A includes tree removals for 354 trees, Option X includes 118 additional trees or 472 total and Option Y includes 107 additional trees or 579 total. CONSTRUCTION DURATION: Tentative July 2020 to November 2020 The estimated price range is between $500,000 and $1,000,000. The anticipated advertisement date is May 2020 with construction anticipated from July 2020 to November 2020.