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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF JANUARY 30, 2022 SAM #7365
SOLICITATION NOTICE

87 -- Deliveries of certified weed-free hay, OLYM

Notice Date
1/28/2022 2:04:22 PM
 
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
111940 — Hay Farming
 
Contracting Office
PWR OLYM MABO(83000) PORT ANGELES WA 98362 USA
 
ZIP Code
98362
 
Solicitation Number
140P8322Q0011
 
Response Due
2/25/2022 4:30:00 PM
 
Archive Date
03/12/2022
 
Point of Contact
Fuller, Phaedra, Phone: (360) 565-3009, Fax: (360) 565-3015
 
E-Mail Address
Phaedra_Fuller@nps.gov
(Phaedra_Fuller@nps.gov)
 
Description
This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation, and incorporates provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 2022-02 (effective 1/14/22). Paper copies of this solicitation will not be issued and telephone requests, email requests, or fax requests for the solicitation will not be accepted. It is the contractor's responsibility to be familiar with applicable clauses and provisions. Clauses and provisions can be found at https://www.acquisition.gov/?q=/browse/far/52. This solicitation is a Request for Quotations, numbered as 140P8322Q0022. The NAICS code is 111940, Hay Farming, with an associated small business size standard of $1M. This solicitation is full and open (unrestricted - both large and small businesses may submit a quote) and will result in a firm fixed price contract to a single vendor/contractor determined to be responsive and responsible. The Government will consider past performance in determining responsibility. DESCRIPTION. The National Park Service (NPS) has a requirement for a single vendor/contractor to supply and deliver certified weed-free hay which must be clean and free of noxious weeds and seeds, mold, dirt and litter. The certified weed-free hay must be baled in appropriate colored twine or tagged as regulated by the state of origin that meets the North American Weed Free Forage certification program standards. Acceptable hay mixtures/blends are 100% Orchard grass, or Timothy or Orchard grass/Alfalfa, or Timothy/Alfalfa mix, as long as it's at least 60% Orchard grass or Timothy and no more than 40% Alfalfa. 70% Orchard grass or Timothy and 30% Alfalfa is preferred. It can be Orchard grass/Alfalfa or Timothy/Alfalfa mixed in the bale or a mixture of Orchard grass or Timothy bales and Alfalfa bales. The type of hay will not change for the duration of the contract. Bales will not exceed 110 pounds each. Compressed bales will not be accepted. The first delivery will be needed April 1, 2022. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE. The awarded contract will include one base year with an option to award up to two additional years, as option years. BASE YEAR: April 1, 2022 to March 31, 2023. OPTION YEAR ONE: April 1, 2023 to March 31, 2024. OPTION YEAR TWO: April 1, 2024 to March 31, 2025. NOTE: The majority of multiple deliveries will occur between April and October/early November each year because the animals will be out of the park at their winter pasture during November to March each year. DELIVERY LOCATION. The delivery location is Olympic National Park's Elwha stock facility, Olympic Hot Springs Road, Port Angeles, Washington, 98363. Physical location is approximately 11 miles west of Port Angeles. Take US Highway 101, then turn left onto Olympic Hot Springs Road. The Elwha facility and mule paddock is to your immediate left once you enter Olympic National Park. DELIVERY REQUIREMENTS. Vendor will make multiple deliveries, arranged in advance with OLYM trail crew staff. Vendor will deliver and drop off either a dry van or box trailer. The hay will be stored inside the dry van or box trailer, and OLYM trail crew staff will pull bales as needed for feeding the mules. The dry van or box trailer shall not have leaks. Vendor will be responsible for expense and delivering a replacement dry van or box trailer if leak is found during rains, and transferring hay into replacement unit. The intent is for the hay to remain dry at all times during storage at the corral area. On average, the mules go through approximately 10 to 15 tons of hay per month, between April and October. At the end of October each year, vendor may want to pick up the dry van or box trailer and haul out of the park. This is not a requirement, however, there is some risk of leaving it in place year-round because, if the Elwha River shifts course as it has done the past few years, there is a possibility of the river causing flooding in the field where the dry van or box trailer is dropped off. It is up to Vendor to decide whether or not to leave the dry van or box trailer in-place year-round, and at vendor's own risk should the river cause flooding in the field. INSPECTION/ACCEPTANCE AND QUALITY CONTROL. Contractor bears the responsibility for any damage incurred to the hay in transit due to weather, theft, fire or other causative factors. Vendor is responsible for any expected or unexpected expenses incurred in the delivery of the hay. The certified weed-free hay must be baled in appropriate colored twine or tagged as regulated by the state of origin that meets the North American Weed Free Forage certification program standards. Bales will not exceed 110 pounds each. Compressed bales will not be accepted. Acceptable hay mixtures/blends are 100% Orchard grass, or Timothy or Orchard grass/Alfalfa, or Timothy/Alfalfa mix, as long as it's at least 60% Orchard grass or Timothy and no more than 40% Alfalfa. 70% Orchard grass or Timothy and 30% Alfalfa is preferred. It can be Orchard grass/Alfalfa or Timothy/Alfalfa mixed in the bale or a mixture of Orchard grass or Timothy bales and Alfalfa bales. Compressed bales will not be accepted. Hay will not be accepted until it is inspected by one of the OLYM trail crew. OLYM trail crew employee(s) will visually or physically inspect the bales and will weigh some bales at time of delivery and will not accept damaged, wet or otherwise unacceptable hay unless cleared through the Trails Supervisor or designee. All hay deemed unsuitable will be replaced by the vendor within two weeks of delivery at no additional cost to the Government. NPS may also submit random hay samples to the Robin Hill Greenhouse, operated by NPS staff, to grow the samples for determining if hay contains noxious weeds or seeds. WHEN TO SUBMIT QUOTE (RESPONSE DATE): Quote shall be submitted by 4:30pm (PST) on Friday, February 25, 2022. Anticipated award date by early March 2022. Reminder that the first delivery will be needed April 1, 2022. HOW TO SUBMIT QUOTE: Quote shall be submitted by email. Reference solicitation number 140P8322Q0011 in the subject line of the email. Send to Phaedra_fuller@nps.gov. It is the Quoter's responsibility to ensure that the entire quote package submitted is fully received. QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS SOLICITATION must be submitted in writing via email (phone or fax questions will not be accepted). Send email question(s) to Phaedra_Fuller@nps.gov, and reference the solicitation number in the subject line of the email, e.g., ""140P8322Q0011/QUESTION."" The above information is only part of the solicitation information - refer to Attachment no. 1 for complete solicitation details. Quote must be good for 30 calendar days after close of this solicitation. The government reserves the right to cancel this solicitation.
 
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Record
SN06227736-F 20220130/220129201527 (samdaily.us)
 
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