SOURCES SOUGHT
99 -- Sources Sought Spruce Tree House Arch Stabilizatio
- Notice Date
- 5/17/2021 6:53:23 AM
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 237990
— Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
- Contracting Office
- IMR INTERMOUNTAIN REGION(1200) DENVER CO 80225 USA
- ZIP Code
- 80225
- Solicitation Number
- 140P1221R0010
- Response Due
- 5/31/2021 1:00:00 PM
- Archive Date
- 06/15/2021
- Point of Contact
- Fox, Marcia, Phone: 303-726-6485, Fax: 4153399137
- E-Mail Address
-
Marcia_Fox@nps.gov
(Marcia_Fox@nps.gov)
- Description
- In accordance with FAR 15.201 this is a SOURCES SOUGHT FOR MARKET RESEARCH ONLY. This notice is a request for information only to be used for preliminary planning purposes. THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION ANNOUNCEMENT, AN INVITATION FOR BIDS, A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS, OR A REQUEST FOR QUOTES NOR A PROMISE TO ISSUE A SOLICITATION IN THE FUTURE, AND NO CONTRACT WILL BE AWARDED FROM THIS SOURCES SOUGHT. No reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this announcement or any follow-up information requests. No request for a bid package or solicitation will be accepted. Not responding to this RFI does not preclude participation in any future solicitation, if any is issued. If a solicitation is released, it will be synopsized on the beta.SAM website. It is the responsibility of interested parties to monitor these sites for additional information pertaining to this requirement. The information received will be used within the Department of the Interior, National Park Service (NPS) to facilitate the decision-making process and will not be disclosed outside of the agency. A decision will be made whether to issue any potential solicitation as a competitive set-aside for Small Business, U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) certified 8(a), SBA certified HUBZone, Women Owned Small Business (WOSB), Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses, Total Small Business, or whether to issue as full and open competition (unrestricted). The purpose of this Sources Sought is to gain knowledge of interested businesses that have the capability and relevant experience to stabilize the soft sandstone arch which is the leading edge of and is immediately adjacent to the alcove roof covering of Spruce Tree House, an Ancient Puebloan habitation site, located in Mesa Verde National Park. A determination by the Government to compete this requirement as a set-aside based upon responses to the notice and other market research is solely within the discretion of the Government. The information provided in the RFI is subject to change and is not binding on the Government. The release of this RFI should not be construed as a commitment or as an authorization to incur cost for which reimbursement would be required or sought. All submissions will become Government property and will not be returned. 1.0 Description The National Park Service (NPS) in support of Mesa Verde National Park is seeking information from qualified contractors of interest on a project to stabilize the alcove cliff lead edge above the prehistoric Spruce Tree House (STH) cliff dwelling. The nose of the alcove contains a thin arch delineated by a persistent curved crack, which extends about 270 ft north from above the south end of the alcove. The crack between the alcove roof and the arch can be up to several feet wide. The arch cross section is roughly 10 ft thick by 20 ft high. Spruce Tree House cliff dwelling and the alcove it was constructed is in a culturally and environmentally sensitive environment, located adjacent to the park headquarters district. A 1960s investigation led to a stabilization program that included rockbolts at the southern end and a thorough cleaning and grouting of the crack along the complete length of the arch. Recent detailed numeric engineering analyses indicate that this stabilization is nearing the end of its life cycle and may fail. A stabilization design of installing additional longer and reticulated rockbolts to stabilize the main arch, shorter rockbolts to stabilize individual arch rock blocks, selective vegetation removal and rock scaling of the cliff, treatment of the crack between the arch and alcove cliff, and instrumentation to monitor the installed stabilization has been completed by a geotechnical and structural engineering consultant for the NPS. The analysis and construction plan, as presented in the construction drawings and specifications, shall be followed for the stabilization. The geostructural project presented in the construction drawings and specifications and associated work elements shall include, but are not limited to: � Site preparations to include two staging areas: one to include a larger nearby (less than 1 mile away from the project site) 1.1 acre main staging area and field office complex, and the 0.5 acre project construction area for needs of the daily work within the project construction limits, with access of approved vehicular type and traffic. � Plan and install system(s) to protect natural resources within the project construction limits including vegetation, soils, and exposed rock surfaces. � Plan and install system(s) to protect Spruce Tree House cliff dwelling and other cultural resources delineated within the project construction limits. � Selective removal of up to 20 trees and approximately 100 sq. feet of vegetation on the cliff face. � Selective scaling of designated rock pieces, with total surface area of approximately 360 sq. feet of the cliff rock surface. Appropriate protection of the existing alcove rock surfaces and ground features below the scaling work shall be provided by the contractor. � Installation and maintenance of erosion and sedimentation control measures within the 1.1 acre nearby staging and field office area and the 0.5-acre project construction area, both on top of the alcove and below along the canyon edge. � Preconstruction installation, at agreed upon locations within the project limits, and testing of up to five (5) installed tensioned rockbolts and 3 passive anchors for verification of design assumptions. � Preconstruction mock-up panels and/or on-site patching demonstrating color coordination of color and methods of installation and application for anchor recessed holes for bearing plates. There will be enough example patches to be representative of the range of colors and rock surface conditions for this project. � Installation (drill hole diameter = 2.5�), tensioned (48 kips lock-off), and Portland cement grouting of rockbolts. 76 - 1 3/8� diameter 20-foot long R1H hollow-core spin lock-off grouted rock bolts (Gr. 80) by Williams Form Engineering Corp., or approved equal, with recessed anchor plates, in the cliff face. � Installation (drill hole diameter = 1-1/4�) and resin grouted passive anchored rockbolts. 23 - #7 (7/8�) diameter 8-feet long R61 (Gr. 80) All-thread Rebar by Williams Form Engineering Corp., or approved equal, with recessed anchor plates, in the cliff face. � Installation (drill hole diameter = 1-1/4�) and resin grouted passive anchored rockbolts. 17 - #7 (7/8�) diameter 7-feet long R61 (Gr. 80) All-thread Rebar by Williams Form Engineering Corp., or approved equal, with recessed anchor plates, in the cliff face. � Installation (drill hole diameter = 3/4�) and resin grouted passive anchored rockbolts. 36 - 5/8� diameter 4-feet long All-thread Rebar with a material grade that conforms to ASTM F593, Alloy Group 1, Condition CW1, Type 304 with a recess in the cliff face. � Installation (drill hole diameter = 3/4�) and resin grouted passive anchored rockbolts. 15 - 5/8� diameter 8-feet long All-thread Rebar with a material grade that conforms to ASTM F593, Alloy Group 1, Condition CW1, Type 304 with a recess in the cliff face. � Installation (drill hole diameter = 3/4�) and resin grouted passive anchored rockbolts. 29 - 5/8� diameter 6-feet long All-thread Rebar with a material grade that conforms to ASTM F593, Alloy Group 1, Condition CW1, Type 304 with a recess in the cliff face. � Placement of dry-packed cement-based mortars to provide encapsulation and corrosion protection to new rockbolts that custom match the surrounding rock surfaces. � Treatment of the crack between the arch and the alcove cliff (along the Richardson crack). Crack shall be cleaned with power washer (75 psi) and dried by compressed air (75 psi). A horizontal joint seal will be installed and covered by non-shrink Portland cement grout (1:1 water to Portland cement powder, by volume) that shall be gravity fed along open portions of crack until cracked is filled to ground surface. Extreme care to prevent any spillage is required. Approximate length = 100 feet. � Installation of geotechnical instrumentation including up to seven (7) vibrating wire strain gauges on rockbolts, up to four (4) multipoint extensometers and up to eight (8) vibrating wire crack gauges with remote datalogging and transmitting capabilities to be centralized in either the Park Headquarters or the Chief Ranger Office building, located directly across the canyon from STH. � Install two reinforced concrete triangular shaped haunches with rock bolts, each approximately 8 feet long, with triangular side legs of 1.5 feet and 2.5 feet, and 3 feet secured with #7 (7/8�) diameter 7-feet long R61 (Gr. 80) All-thread Rebar by Williams Form Engineering Corp., or approved equal, that are resin grouted with anchor plates bearing on the back plane and enclosed within the concrete haunches. This project will require extreme care to contain cement grout and only dry drilling with dust capture systems will be allowed for the installation of the rockbolts and other anchors. The work site shall be closed during construction, but pedestrian controls to secure the work site will be required and vehicle traffic control will be required from the contractor to maintain employee and visitor safety along the public roads necessary to access the work site. 2.0 Contract Information The anticipated firm fixed price construction contract is expected to have a magnitude between $2,000,000 and $3,000,000. Performance Period: Estimated 150 days after the Notice to Proceed. The performance period takes in to account the fact that construction may occur during the autumn, winter and/or spring when the ground is frozen but not wet. The contractor must provide all labor, materials, equipment, transportation, subsistence, and other resources necessary (except as furnished by the U.S. Department of Interior, NPS). 3.0 Requested Information & Responses All interested parties should email their interest and capabilities statement to Marcia Fox, Contracting Officer, marcia_fox@nps.gov. Include in your email the information requested below in the Market Research Questionnaire. This information will be used only to determine if there is interest by qualified firms and will not be used in award. Please limit your response to five pages or less. Only completed questionnaires will be accepted. 4.0 Questions Questions regarding the announcement shall be submitted in writing by e-mail only to marcia_fox@nps.gov. Telephone inquiries and responses will not be entertained or honored. All responses are due May 31, 2021 at 2:00 PM (MDT).
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