SOURCES SOUGHT
Y -- Construction of Arizona Heritage Trail
- Notice Date
- 5/25/2018
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 237990
— Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
- Contracting Office
- Bureau of Reclamation Lower Colorado Region Regional Office 500 Fir Street Boulder City NV 89005 US
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- 140R3018R0033
- Response Due
- 6/11/2018
- Archive Date
- 6/26/2018
- Point of Contact
- Rodriguez, Diane
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- This is a sources sought notice for acquisition planning purposes and no formal solicitation exists at this time. All businesses, regardless of size, capable of providing these items are invited to respond to this announcement and submit a capability statement for consideration. Capability statements received will be reviewed to determine a firm's previous experience performing similar work as well as their technical, administrative, management, and financial capability. The capability statements will be reviewed and used to determine an appropriate procurement strategy, in particular whether a set-aside is warranted or an alternate procurement strategy. Proposed Project: The Bureau of Reclamation, Lower Colorado Region has a requirement for the construction of the Arizona Heritage Trail. The Trail will be approximately 3.6 miles long and will run along the Arizona side of the Colorado River from the top of Davis Dam to the Arizona State Route 68/NV State Route 163 Bridge (Laughlin Bridge). The design includes two trailheads, one Davis Dam Trailhead and the other Davis Camp Trailhead; one trail, Desert Trail 12 feet wide and; three spur trails 8 feet wide, Mohave Spur Trail, Davis Camp Spur Trail, and McCormick spur trail; and two day-use facilities, Fishing Nodes and the Kayak Launch. An aerial view of the area is provided. Below is a brief description of each feature: Davis Dam Trailhead This trailhead would be located near the east end of the Davis Dam between Davis Dam Road and Lake Mohave. The trailhead will include a trail entry monument, wayfinding shelter/trail map, interpretive panels, bike racks, trash receptacles, 2-unit vault accessible restrooms, doggy bag poop bag dispenser, and solar power for the lights. Portions of the trailhead will be replanted with native vegetation provided by the NPS or a source approved by Reclamation and the NPS. Access to the Lake Mohave Spur Trail will be from this trailhead. Facilities at the trailhead and along the main trail and spur trail will include solar lights along the trail, with 2-3 fishing nodes, and 1 or 2 kayak launch facilities. Retaining walls will be required along portions of the trail. Davis Camp Trailhead This trailhead would be located east of the Davis Camp entrance road. Amenities at the Davis Camp Trailhead would include an entry monument, wayfinding shelter/trail map, interpretive panels, bike racks, trash receptacles, doggy bag poop bag dispenser, flush restrooms, potable water, picnic shelters, bike repair station, mist cooling system, equipment storage area, and a maintenance entrance gate, and parking lot. Portions of the trailhead would be replanted with native vegetation provided by the NPS or a source approved by Reclamation and the NPS. A spur trail lined with lights would lead from this trailhead into Davis Camp and would be maintained by Mohave County. The Trail down to Highway 163 will be lighted. Vehicles would access this trailhead from McCormick Boulevard off State Route 68. Pedestrians and bicycles may also reach the Davis Camp Trailhead from the Davis Dam Trailhead via the proposed trails and pedestrian bridges that span the large drainage wash. Desert Trail The hardened service Hike and Bike Desert Trail (Desert Trail) would start at the security barrier on the east end of Davis Dam and terminate at the Laughlin/Bullhead City Highway 163 Bridge. The trail shall be of a hardened surface 12-foot wide with 2-foot shoulders on both sides of the trail. The Trail shall be fully accessible and will be a combination of placed concrete and Roller Compacted concrete surfaces. The Desert Trail would start from the north side of Davis Dam and parallel Davis Dam Road 750 feet to the proposed Davis Dam Trailhead adjacent to the west side of the Lake Mohave Spur Trail. The Desert Trail would cross Davis Dam Road approximately 1,850 feet east of the Davis Dam Trailhead. The road crossing would be equipped with a crosswalk with yellow flashing lights. The trail would then parallel David Dam Road to the southeast on an existing dam construction-era road until it intersects and follows the centerline of the dam;s electrical switchyard access road. A small accessible parking lot would be constructed at this location. The security area access road would be equipped with an entry monument and gate. The entry monument would be large enough to attract motorists and would be designed to identify the entry as well as highlight this area as a place of significance and special character. The design theme would reflect the area's natural history and setting. This portion of trail from Davis Dam road shall be designed to handle Trailer trucks and service vehicles. The Desert Trail would pass the entrance to the switchyard and continue south on an existing transmission line right-of-way (ROW). At the top of hill a small spur trail would lead to a proposed scenic overlook that would provide open views to the Colorado River valley, Davis Camp, Davis Dam, and the skylines of Laughlin and Bullhead City. A shade shelter, bench, and interpretive panels, and garbage can would be placed at the overlook. From the scenic overlook, the Desert Trail would continue south along the top of the ridgeline within the transmission line ROW and then onto an old construction road until it crosses a wash southeast of Inscription Rock. A series of modular bridges would span the large wash as the trail continues south to the Davis Camp Trailhead. From the Davis Camp Trailhead the Desert Trail would head west adjacent to the Davis Camp Entry Road and turn left (South) to cross the Davis Camp Entrance road with a cross walk and yellow flashing lights. The Trail would continue through Davis Camp. Within Davis Camp there will be 2 access nodes, one on the north end and one behind the Museum on the southern end of the camp. The sites would allow users within the camp access to the Desert Trail. The points will provide parking, wayfinding, potable water, cooling misters, shade shelter, bike rack, bench, and garbage can. The Trail would continue behind the museum and them up near the highway and go down and use the existing crosswalk to connect to the Highway 163 Bridge Walkway. As part of the Highway 163 Bridge rehabilitation the plan is to move the walkway to the North side of the Highway 163 Bridge. Mohave Spur Trail The Lake Mohave Spur Trail is an approximately 1,050 foot loop that would follow the existing dam construction-era roadway to the shore of Lake Mohave west of the Katherine Landing Access Road. This Trail shall be 8-foot wide with 2-foot shoulders on both sides, it is anticipated that portions of this trail will require a retaining wall. The trail would provide access to 2 or 3 fishing nodes and a Kayak/Canoe launch site. Davis Camp Spur Trail The Davis Camp Spur Trail would be a hardened 8-foot wide with 2-foot shoulders on both sides running west and parallel to north side of the Davis Camp Access Road to the Mohave County-managed Davis Camp entrance until it reaches the stop sign adjacent to the wash. The trail would leave space for an additional access entry road between the existing paved roadway and the trail. McCormick Spur Trail The McCormick Spur Trail would be a hardened 8-foot wide with 2-foot shoulders on both sides running east from the North Davis Camp Entry Node up to the South side of the main access road into Davis Camp on out to the Highway 68 intersection to connect with an existing cross walk at the stop light. Just prior to the Highway intersection it crosses an open area that will need to be designed for heavy loads and protected with folding or removable bollards. Fishing Nodes Two or three fishing access nodes similar to the Laughlin fishing access points would be constructed along the Lake Mohave shoreline off the Lake Mohave Spur Trail. The style of fishing node being evaluated for use is a cantilevered dock similar to those constructed as part of the Laughlin Heritage Greenway Trail. The cantilevered dock could be constructed on adjacent uplands and extend over the water, and shall be accessible. The precise location of the fishing nodes will be determined during the final site design, pending U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) permitting, and any potential cultural and biological resource concerns in the project area. Biological and cultural surveys have been completed for the Project (DSG 2016; SRI 2016). Kayak Launch An accessible low maintenance kayak launch would be constructed along the Lake Mohave shoreline. The precise location and design of the launch will be determined during the final site design, pending Corps permitting, and any potential cultural and biological resource concerns in the project area. The facility shall be an accessible low maintenance sustainable facility, and handle a lake draw down of 12-feet. The estimated magnitude of this project is between $200,000 and $500,000. Capability Statement/Package Interested sources are welcome to submit a capability statement package to include the following information: 1. Capability statement shall address your company experience performing the work listed above for performing this type of work. 2. Experience with roller compacted concrete. 3. Contractor must have sufficient financial and management capability to assure bonding up to $500,000. 4. Provide your business name, Dun & Bradstreet Number, address, point of contact, phone number and email address. 5. Provide your business size & type: 8(a), HubZone, Service Disabled Veteran, Women-Owned, Small Business or Large Business, etc. 6. Please provide a list of RELEVANT projects (projects of a similar size, scope, and complexity of the proposed project are considered relevant), either Government or commercial, performed within the last three (5) years, with a brief description of the project; contract number, project title, dollar amount, timeliness of performance, and customer satisfaction. Include the customer's name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, and points of contact with phone numbers. Indicate whether or not you were the prime contractor, and, if you were a subcontractor, provide the name and point of contact information for the prime contractor. Include the percentage of self-performed work, how the work was accomplished, and the performance rating for the work. Information provided by industry in response to this announcement is voluntary. The Government will not pay for any information submitted in response to this sources sought. The applicable North American Industry Classification (NAIC) code is 237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction and the Small Business Size Standard is $36.5 Million. Interested sources should submit their capability statement on or before 2:00 PM local time, June 11, 2018. All responses to this sources sought notice shall be provided to Diane Rodriguez, Contract Specialist, via e-mail at DLRodriguez@usbr.gov. The subject line shall clearly reference the Solicitation Number associated with the announcement. If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Rodriguez at 702-293-8368. When it is determined that a formal solicitation will be issued, a pre-solicitation notice will be posted on Federal Business Opportunities web site at http://www.fedbizopps
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