SOLICITATION NOTICE
F -- DUFFY MOUNTAIN MASTICATION
- Notice Date
- 6/20/2023 10:45:08 AM
- Notice Type
- Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
- NAICS
- 115310
— Support Activities for Forestry
- Contracting Office
- NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER BOISE ID 83705 USA
- ZIP Code
- 83705
- Solicitation Number
- 140L3723Q0086
- Response Due
- 7/5/2023 3:00:00 PM
- Archive Date
- 07/20/2023
- Point of Contact
- Whetham, Audrey, Phone: 0000000000, Fax: 2083875414
- E-Mail Address
-
awhetham@blm.gov
(awhetham@blm.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- SBA Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
- Description
- Duffy Isles Juniper Reduction/Mastication, Moffat County, Craig, Colorado 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 and attachments constitute the only solicitation; quotes are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. Consider this solicitation (140L3723Q0086) as a Request for Quotes (RFQ). This solicitation documents incorporate provisions and clauses in effect through Federal acquisition Circular 2019-03. This solicitation is set-aside for small business. NAICS 115310 - Support Activities for Forestry - Fuels Management Services. The small business size standard is $34.0 million. Product Service Code F014 - Natural Resources / Conservation - Tree Thinning. The resulting purchase order will be a firm-fixed price type contract. (SEE ATTACHMENTS FOR COMPLETE STATEMENT OF WORK, MAPS, WAGE DETERMINATIONS, AND CLAUSES / PROVISIONS.) 1. GENERAL: 1.1 The Government is acquiring fuels management services to treat vegetation to reduce the risk of wildland fires. Public Law 112-74 provides legislative authority for the Secretary of the Interior to enter into procurement contracts, grants, and cooperative agreements for fuels reduction activities on Federal and adjacent non-Federal lands for activities that benefit resources on Federal land. This is intended to meet the intent of the National Fire Plan in accordance with Public Law 106-291. 1. 2 Description of Work: Cut and shred (general masticate), lop and scatter juniper trees with a Contractor furnished machine (e.g. Hydro-Ax, Fecon Bull Hog, chainsaws). 1.3 Location: 18 miles Southwest of Craig, CO. Colorado, 6th Principal Meridian; T 5N, R 93 W, secs: 2,3,4,10,11, and 12 1.4 Access to the Work: Access to the work sites shall be provided by and at the contractor's expense. Public or private roads damaged by the contractor shall be restored, at the contractor's expense, to the same condition they were in at the commencement of work. Project is accessible from Moffat County, BLM and two track roads. 1.5 Environmental conditions: Clean up all Contractor generated litter and dispose of at an approved sanitary landfill. 1.6 Work Limits: A GPS GPX file will be provided that delineates the perimeter and non-treatment interior islands. The contractor must have a GPS capable accepting and displaying GPX files and or any other device that will accept KML files or PDF maps. The BLM will flag other avoidance areas not depicted in the GPS file. 1.7 Contract duration: Work may begin upon contract award and must be completed within 90 days after the notice to Proceed. No work can be done between 5/15/2023 and 7/15/2023 due to migratory birds. 1.8 Site Visit: To be determined. 2. CONTRACTOR FURNISHED ITEMS: 2.1 The contractor will furnish all equipment, fuel, and personnel necessary to accomplish the specific tasks described below. 2.2 Tractor or power unit: Rubber tired or tracked units are acceptable. 2.3 Cutter implements: Any cutter head or implement that is capable of performing the specific tasks below is acceptable. 2.4 Security of Materials 2.4.a The Contractor may leave its equipment and Government-furnished property at the work site. The Contractor shall be responsible for the Contractor's equipment and Government-furnished property if it should be lost, stolen or damaged. 2.5 Noxious Weeds 2.5.a Insure that all equipment is cleaned off prior to operating on Government lands. Remove all dirt, grease, and plant parts that carry noxious weed seeds or vegetative parts. In addition, if equipment is found operating in a noxious weed area, the equipment must be cleaned before leaving project or moving to another area in location identified by COR. 2.6 Personal Protective Equipment 2.6.a The contractor will train in the safe operation and use of equipment to all workers using such equipment. 2.6.b Occupation Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) standards for personal protective equipment shall be followed. 2.6.c Personal protective equipment, including personal protective equipment for eyes, face, head, and extremities shall be provided, used, and maintained in a sanitary and reliable condition wherever it is necessary by reason of hazards or processes encountered in a manner capable of causing injury or impairment in the function of any part of the body. 2.6.d Defective or damaged personal protective equipment shall not be used. 2.7 Temporary Work Camps The contractor or his employees, upon documented permission from the COR/PI, may establish temporary work camps on public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management. Camps shall be kept tidy and free of refuse. These camps may consist of mobile trailers, pickup campers, tent trailers, and tents. The contractor will be required to rehabilitate the camping to the satisfaction of the COR/PI. Camps are subject to all fire restrictions placed by state, county, or federal authorities. The contractor must remain considerate of noise levels to nearby landowners throughout the contract period. 3. BLM WILL FURNISH OR PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING: 3.1 A GPS GPX file, or PDF map or KML/KMZ file will be provided that delineates the perimeter and non-treatment interior islands. The contractor must have a GPS or any other application capable accepting and displaying GPX, PDF or KMLor KMZ files. The BLM will flag other avoidance areas not depicted in the GPS file. 3.2 Provide detailed maps of the area and an on-site orientation of the project area. 3.3 Flagging of all cadastral survey monuments and other avoidance areas not depicted in the GPS file. 3.4 Conduct on-site inspections by the PI/COR. 4. SPECIFIC TASKS: 4.1 Surface Conditions: Tractors shall not be operated when the ground is muddy, or soil moisture is high enough for the tractor to leave ruts 2"" deep. 4.2 Protection: The contractor is required to protect survey monuments from damage. In case of destruction or removal by the contractor, the Government will replace the monuments and the actual cost for replacement will be deducted from payment due the contractor. 4.3 Cutting and Shredding: 4.3.a General: All trees within the designated treatment areas shall be cut and shredded (masticated). Total acreage is 520 acres. The treatment area can be described as relatively flat terrain (< 10% slope) a moderate density of 1"" to 14"" diameter juniper trees. The majority of the trees are in the 6"" - 12"" range with multiple stems. Isolated larger trees (14""- 20"") are also present. Some rocks are present, and the overall level of difficulty is low to Moderate. 4.3.b Specific: All Visible pinyon, and juniper trees within the designated areas will be mulched while leaving brush species untreated (some incidental shrub mastication is expected around small trees). Stump height of treated trees will be less than 6"". Very small trees or those with very low branches will need to be masticated to ground level to remove all branches. It is important that all limbs are removed to insure the tree mortality. Trees less than 2"" tall may be removed by hand tools or chainsaws and not mulched if desired. If obstacles are encountered, such as rocks or drainages, the Contractor may temporarily increase the stump height to prevent cutter head damage. 4.3.c Vegetation shall be reduced to a mulch material with a minimum of 80% of the woody material less than 1"" in diameter and 6"" long. The mulch shall be scattered so as to not have piles deeper than 6"". 4.3.d If working within 500' of a road or two-track, the contractor shall furnish two warning signs to be placed on the roadside prior to entrance to the work area. Signs shall be a minimum of 3 feet by 3 feet in dimension and shall warn of possibility of flying debris. 4.4 Fire Prevention and Liability 4.4.a The Contractor may be held liable for all operator fire starts. All applicable state and local fire prevention laws must be followed by the Contractor, unless written direction is provided by the Contracting Officer. 4.4.b Contractor at a minimum must: Operate all internal and external combustion engines on federally managed lands per 36 CFR 261.52, which requires all such engines to be equipped with a qualified spark arrester that is maintained and not modified. Spark Arresters: Shall meet current U.S. Forest Service Standard Spark Arrester Guidelines. Carry shovels, water, and fire extinguishers that are rated at a minimum as ABC - 10 pound on all equipment and vehicles. Have means of communications with Contracting Officer Representative (COR) or Project Inspector (PI). Initiate fire suppression actions in the work area to prevent fire spread to or on federally administered lands. Notify the appropriate dispatch center or 911 immediately of the location and status of any unplanned ignition. Notify the COR and Contracting Officer immediately of the incident. 5. GOVERNMENT INSPECTIONS: 5.1 The Government will make periodic inspections as a basis for payments and recommendations for adjustments in work quality while work is in progress. 6. ACCEPTANCE 6.1 Work will be accepted or rejected on a unit basis. 6.2 Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) - A minimum AQL of 85 percent Work Quality Level is required. 6.3 Unsatisfactory Work Quality. Based on inspection results, if a unit falls below the AQL of 85 percent, the Contractor will be given the opportunity to improve the quality of the work. If the quality of the work is not raised to the AQL of 85 percent, the CO may issue a suspend work order to resolve the problem, during which time contract performance time will continue to run. 6.4 REINSPECTION After the contractor has re-worked areas failing to meet AQL, re-inspection will be performed. If the unit again fails to meet the AQL of 85 percent, the CO has the option of accepting the unit at the work quality percent calculated from inspection plots or of ordering the Contractor to rework the unit again. If the CO elects to accept the unit at the work quality percent calculated after rework, the Contractor will be paid based on the results of the re-inspection. 520 acres x $______________ = $___________________ In accordance with the procedures in FAR Part 12 and 13, RFQ 140L3723Q0086 is available for viewing through electronic commerce via Land Management's website at https://beta.sam.gov. The Government will award a purchase order resulting from this solicitation to the responsible offeror whose offer is conforming to the solicitation and is the lowest price technically acceptable. Quotes are due Wednesday, July 5, 2023, by 4:00 p.m. Mountain Time. Contractors submit quotes by email to awhetham@blm.gov. Note: Any contractor to submit an acceptable quote or be awarded a government contract must be registered and active in the System for Award Management (SAM). Contractors must register at www.sam.gov. Contractor's must submit their Unique Entity ID (UEI) and CAGE code with their quote. UEI ______________________ CAGE ____________________ For further information about this requirement, offerors should contact Audrey Whetham at awhetham@blm.gov. The provisions and clauses attached apply to this solicitation.
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