SOURCES SOUGHT
56 -- Jackson Hole Riprap
- Notice Date
- 4/17/2020 7:58:33 AM
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 212319
— Other Crushed and Broken Stone Mining and Quarrying
- Contracting Office
- US ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT WALLA WAL WALLA WALLA WA 99362-1876 USA
- ZIP Code
- 99362-1876
- Solicitation Number
- W912EF20Q0067
- Response Due
- 4/30/2020 2:00:00 PM
- Archive Date
- 05/15/2020
- Point of Contact
- Ruth A. Johnson, Phone: 5095277222
- E-Mail Address
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ruth.a.johnson@usace.army.mil
(ruth.a.johnson@usace.army.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- SBA Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
- Description
- Description: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Walla Walla District is seeking sources for a project entitled Jackson Hole Riprap Supply located in Jackson, Wyoming.� This will be an Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) supply contract.� The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code is 212319 Other Crushed and Broken Stone Mining and Quarrying and the associated small business size standard is 500 employees. Anticipated contract award May 2020. This sources-sought announcement is a tool to identify small businesses with the capability to accomplish the work.� This is not a solicitation.� Only firms who respond to this announcement by submitting the following information will be used in determining whether to set aside this requirement.� Please do not respond to this notice unless you intend to respond to the solicitation. A) Statement of Capability (SOC) stating your skills, experience, knowledge, and equipment required to perform the specified type of work. Verification of equipment: a minimum of three tractor/trailer or truck/pup combinations capable of transporting 25 tons of riprap. B) Name of firm with address, phone, and point of contact. C) Provide a statement of your firm�s business size (HUBZone, Service Disabled Veteran Owned, 8(a), small disadvantaged, or woman-owned) with regards to the NAICS code listed above. D) Provide a statement that your firm intends to submit an offer on the project when it is advertised. E) CAGE Code and DUNS number. Submit this information to Ruth Johnson, Contract Specialist, via email to ruth.a.johnson@usace.army.mil.� Your response to this notice must be received on or before 2:00 on Thursday, April 30, 2020. � Summary Scope of Work: The purpose of this contract is to provide riprap stone to support the Jackson Hole Levee Project. Contractor will supply a minimum of 2,000 tons of riprap, with the Corps of Engineers holding options to purchase up to an additional 15,000 tons of riprap in the base year, and 17,000 tons on each of the option years. Riprap supplied in this contract is to be delivered to one of five riprap storage sites within the Jackson Project. The five stockpile sites are: 1) Main Stockpile, approximately one mile north of the Highway 22 Bridge over the Snake River, Teton County, Wyoming, in the NE 1/4 of Section 24, Township 41 North, Range 117 West 2) Taylor Creek, Section 23, Township 40 North, Range 117 West 3) WYDOT, Section 36, Township 42 North, Range 117 West 4) Solitude, Section 20, Township 42 North, Range 116 West 5) Imeson, Section 14, Township 40 North, Range 117 West There is an additional option to allow delivery to remote sites on the Project levees to support levee maintenance operations. Upon request by the Corps of Engineers Representative, the contractor will support up to two gradation tests of supplied riprap per contract year. Stone supplied under this contract should be sized from 75 to 3,000 pounds with an average weight of 500 pounds, and should be natural rock, with high density, good durability, low porosity, good freeze-thaw resistance, and angular geometry. Rock must come from a state approved source and be clean of dirt and debris. Contractor will typically deliver rock to sites between 15 August and 15 November of any contract year, to avoid impacts to bald eagles and migratory birds, and the onset of winter. The Corps of Engineers may, after coordination with Wyoming Game and Fish and the Fish and Wildlife Service, require delivery to contracted sites earlier than 15 August. The contractor will be responsible for shipping between the rock source and the contracted delivery site. The contractor must stockpile rock in accordance with the plans and specifications, making efforts to avoid breakage of rock. Contractor must own and operate sufficient trucking to demonstrate capability to transport 51% of contract requirements, or approximately 12,750 tons of rock, in a three month work window. Experience shows this trucking requirement to be 3 trucks capable of hauling 25 tons per load. The remainder of the trucking requirement may be completed by a subcontractor.
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