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RECOVERY - Alpine Tunnel Historic Masonry Stabilization - Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests

Request For Expressions of Interest

General Information

Country:   United States
Notice/Contract Number:   fbo:ag-82b1-s-09-0112
Publication Date:   Nov 22, 2009
Deadline:   Oct 19, 2009
Funding Agency:   Department of Agriculture
Buyer:   Forest Service
Original Language:   English

Contact Information

Address:   United States

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Work consists of furnishing labor, equipment and materials to stabilize and preserve the standing random stone masonry walls of structures in the Alpine Tunnel Historic District for improved visitor safety and historical experience. This contract will have a Base Item and two Optional Items. The Base item will repair and stabilize on collapsed building (the Engine House), along with vegetation removal and applying preservative to certain embedded wood members. Optional item 1 will treat the masonry at a second stone ruin, the Section House. Optional item 2 will construct two short (25 feet long each) compacted aggregate gravel pathways at the Engine House, by clearing large stone rubble, grading and applying trail material to provide a smooth walking surface. The project estimate is between $25,000 and $100,000. Payment protection will be required per the Miller Act and Davis-Bacon wage rates will apply. All responsible sources may submit a quotation which will be considered by the Government. In accordance with FAR 4.1102(a), prospective contractors must be registered in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database prior to award of a contract. Lack of registration in the CCR on the part of the offeror will render an offeror ineligible for award. Offerors may obtain information on registration and annual confirmation requirements by calling 888-227-2423, or via the Internet at http://www.ccr.gov//.
Set-aside code: Total Small Business
Place of performance:
 The project is located in eastern Gunnison County, northeast of the town of Pitkin. It is accessible by narrow graded dirt road. It is located at 11,600 feet in elevation. Offerors should not expect to access this site after October 15 or before June 15 most years. To reach the site, drive east on US Highway 50 from Gunnison to Parlin. Turn northeast onto County Road and go to Pitkin. Continue three miles past Pitkin on FR765 to the tunnel turn-off, FR Road 839, and turn right (east). Drive approximately 10 miles on this narrow dirt road to the site. The site is accessible by regular two-wheel drive. Upon reaching the Tunnel parking area, walk past the gate to the wood frame Telegraph Office. Both masonry ruins are located directly across the grade/road from the Telegraph building. Pitkin, CO
 US
Contact: Beverly L Thompson, Contract Specialist, Phone 3032755091, Fax 3032755299, Email beverlythompson@fs.fed.us - Leigh Ann Hunt, Forest Archeologist, Phone 970/874-6691, Email lhunt@fs.fed.us

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Updated on 2009/09/01


Set-aside code: Total Small Business
Place of performance:
 The project is located in eastern Gunnison County, northeast of the town of Pitkin. It is accessible by narrow graded dirt road. It is located at 11,600 feet in elevation. Offerors should not expect to access this site after October 15 or before June 15 most years. To reach the site, drive east on US Highway 50 from Gunnison to Parlin. Turn northeast onto County Road and go to Pitkin. Continue three miles past Pitkin on FR765 to the tunnel turn-off, FR Road 839, and turn right (east). Drive approximately 10 miles on this narrow dirt road to the site. The site is accessible by regular two-wheel drive. Upon reaching the Tunnel parking area, walk past the gate to the wood frame Telegraph Office. Both masonry ruins are located directly across the grade/road from the Telegraph building. Pitkin, CO
 81241
 US
Contact: Beverly L Thompson, Contract Specialist, Phone 3032755091, Fax 3032755299, Email beverlythompson@fs.fed.us - Leigh Ann Hunt, Forest Archeologist, Phone 970/874-6691, Email lhunt@fs.fed.us

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Updated on 2009/09/01


Set-aside code: Total Small Business
Place of performance:
 The project is located in eastern Gunnison County, northeast of the town of Pitkin. It is accessible by narrow graded dirt road. It is located at 11,600 feet in elevation. Offerors should not expect to access this site after October 15 or before June 15 most years. To reach the site, drive east on US Highway 50 from Gunnison to Parlin. Turn northeast onto County Road and go to Pitkin. Continue three miles past Pitkin on FR765 to the tunnel turn-off, FR Road 839, and turn right (east). Drive approximately 10 miles on this narrow dirt road to the site. The site is accessible by regular two-wheel drive. Upon reaching the Tunnel parking area, walk past the gate to the wood frame Telegraph Office. Both masonry ruins are located directly across the grade/road from the Telegraph building. Pitkin, CO
 81241
 US
Contact: Beverly L Thompson, Contract Specialist, Phone 3032755091, Fax 3032755299, Email beverlythompson@fs.fed.us - Leigh Ann Hunt, Forest Archeologist, Phone 970/874-6691, Email lhunt@fs.fed.us

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Updated on 2009/09/01

Work consists of furnishing labor, equipment and materials to stabilize and preserve the standing random stone masonry walls of structures in the Alpine Tunnel Historic District for improved visitor safety and historical experience. This contract will have a Base Item and two Optional Items. The Base item will repair and stabilize on collapsed building (the Engine House), along with vegetation removal and applying preservative to certain embedded wood members. Optional item 1 will treat the masonry at a second stone ruin, the Section House. Optional item 2 will construct two short (25 feet long each) compacted aggregate gravel pathways at the Engine House, by clearing large stone rubble, grading and applying trail material to provide a smooth walking surface. The project estimate is between $25,000 and $100,000. Payment protection will be required per the Miller Act and Davis-Bacon wage rates will apply. All responsible sources may submit a quotation which will be considered by the Government. In accordance with FAR 4.1102(a), prospective contractors must be registered in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database prior to award of a contract. Lack of registration in the CCR on the part of the offeror will render an offeror ineligible for award. Offerors may obtain information on registration and annual confirmation requirements by calling 888-227-2423, or via the Internet at http://www.ccr.gov//. THIS AMENDMENT IS TO ALLOW FOR FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION - there is no set-asides on this project.
Set-aside code: N/A
Place of performance:
 The project is located in eastern Gunnison County, northeast of the town of Pitkin. It is accessible by narrow graded dirt road. It is located at 11,600 feet in elevation. Offerors should not expect to access this site after October 15 or before June 15 most years. To reach the site, drive east on US Highway 50 from Gunnison to Parlin. Turn northeast onto County Road and go to Pitkin. Continue three miles past Pitkin on FR765 to the tunnel turn-off, FR Road 839, and turn right (east). Drive approximately 10 miles on this narrow dirt road to the site. The site is accessible by regular two-wheel drive. Upon reaching the Tunnel parking area, walk past the gate to the wood frame Telegraph Office. Both masonry ruins are located directly across the grade/road from the Telegraph building. Pitkin, CO
 81241
 US
Contact: Beverly L Thompson, Contract Specialist, Phone 3032755091, Fax 3032755299, Email beverlythompson@fs.fed.us - Leigh Ann Hunt, Forest Archeologist, Phone 970/874-6691, Email lhunt@fs.fed.us

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Updated on 2009/09/08

THIS AMENDMENT IS TO PROVIDE INFORMATION ON A PREBID TOUR AS FOLLOWS: Interested Offerors show meet on September 23, 2009 at 11:00AM in the town of Pitkin Town Hall parking lot, beside the Pitkin Hotel. We will proceed to the historic district from there. Drive east on US Highway 50 from Gunnison to Parlin. Turn northest onto County Road 3101 and go about 18 miles to Pitkin. Go several blocks into town on the main road, to a two-story hotel on the left with a large three story town hall building behind it. The meeting will be held in the parking lot or the hotel lobby, followed by the trip to the stabliziation site.
Set-aside code: N/A
Place of performance:
 The project is located in eastern Gunnison County, northeast of the town of Pitkin. It is accessible by narrow graded dirt road. It is located at 11,600 feet in elevation. Offerors should not expect to access this site after October 15 or before June 15 most years. To reach the site, drive east on US Highway 50 from Gunnison to Parlin. Turn northeast onto County Road and go to Pitkin. Continue three miles past Pitkin on FR765 to the tunnel turn-off, FR Road 839, and turn right (east). Drive approximately 10 miles on this narrow dirt road to the site. The site is accessible by regular two-wheel drive. Upon reaching the Tunnel parking area, walk past the gate to the wood frame Telegraph Office. Both masonry ruins are located directly across the grade/road from the Telegraph building. Pitkin, CO
 81241
 US
Contact: Beverly L Thompson, Contract Specialist, Phone 3032755091, Fax 3032755299, Email beverlythompson@fs.fed.us - Leigh Ann Hunt, Forest Archeologist, Phone 970/874-6691, Email lhunt@fs.fed.us

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Updated on 2009/09/01


Updated on 2009/11/09

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