Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 02.pdf | Apr 11, 2025 | ||
Award Notice for SAM Updated v. 1.pdf | Mar 7, 2025 | ||
Award Notice for SAM.pdf | Oct 20, 2023 | ||
Amendment 01.pdf | Jan 4, 2023 | ||
Amendment 01 Pre Bid Inquiries.pdf | Jan 4, 2023 | ||
Amendment 01 Final AZ FERM BPA.pdf | Jan 4, 2023 | ||
Amendment 01 Final AZ FERM Quote Package.pdf | Jan 4, 2023 | ||
Fire Plan.pdf | Dec 9, 2022 | ||
Final AZ FERM Quote Package.pdf | Dec 9, 2022 | ||
840-2 INSTALL.pdf | Dec 9, 2022 | ||
Final AZ FERM BPA.pdf | Dec 9, 2022 | ||
Pre Bid Inquiries.pdf | Dec 9, 2022 | ||
840-2 DRAWING.pdf | Dec 9, 2022 | ||
E__PSR-REVIEW_C-GROUP 3 G3-4 EARTHEN BARRIER G3-4 (1).pdf | Dec 9, 2022 | ||
Road Maintenance Specifications.pdf | Dec 9, 2022 | ||
Wage Deter Constr Apache Cochise Gila Graham Greenlee La Paz Navajo Santa Cruz Counties.pdf | Dec 9, 2022 | ||
Wage Deter Constr Coconino Maricopa Mohave Pinal Yavapai Yuma Counties.wpd.pdf | Dec 9, 2022 | ||
Wage Deter Service Statewide AZ.pdf | Dec 9, 2022 |
Arizona Forest Engineering and Road Maintenance (FERM)
Arizona Forest Engineering and Road Maintenance (FERM)
Contact and place of performance
Chad A.T. Bullock
AZ
USA
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Arizona Forest Engineering and Road Maintenance (FERM) Blanket Purchase Agreement Typical Service Activities Road Maintenance service types of work will consist of routine work necessary to maintain the National Forest Road System in a functioning condition, providing safe public access and protecting the transportation facility investment and adjacent environmental resources. Work is generally c...
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Road construction types of work will consist of all construction activities normally associated with new road construction or reconstruction, but will be limited in scale, size, and complexity.
Work is generally confined to within the limits of the existing traveled way and adjacent ditches, shoulders and cut/fill slopes, or under the road prism for stream crossing improvements or road stabilization.
Possible Performance Activities: Surveying/Staking of Work Activities, signing (traffic control and new sign installation); Clearing; Earthwork and realignment; Drainage (surface, subsurface, drain dips, corrugated metal pipe, under drains, etc.); Aquatic Passage Work activities (small bridges or prefabricated structures, etc.); Aggregate Placement (base, surface, pit-run, riprap, etc.); Erosion Control (some erosion control such as seeding may be a service work activity; Shoulder, cut and fill slope reconstruction; Asphalt Placement, Asphalt Restoration (grinding, overlays, pothole patching, skin patching, crack sealing, chip sealing (some activities may be service work activity for supply/install), etc.); Cut/Fill Slope Stabilization; Aquatic Passage Construction; Cattle guard Installation; Installing Closure Devices (gates, earthen barriers, guardrails, etc.); Fence and Gate construction. Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER), Fire Suppression Rehabilitation, Stream Restoration, and specialty projects may also be included, such as recreation facility enhancements (campground road/trail work, toilet installation, parking lot and boat launch repairs, etc.). Other complex systems may be within the scope to support road maintenance and restoration activities. Emergency road repairs may require snowplowing for access, but in general, snowplowing is not part of this contract. Log out and mobilization costs are incidental to ordered work unless otherwise specified in the call order. This also includes trailheads, campgrounds, and other facility related roadwork.
PROJECT LOCATION: Projects shall covers the state of Arizona including the following forests; Apache-Sitgreaves, Coconino, Coronado, Kaibab, Prescott, and Tonto. The terrain varies and can have moderate hills on some areas and steep grades in others. Soil conditions vary as well, from soft and sandy to compacted and rocky. A general vicinity map will be included with all call orders. Maps will also be available to assist in locating the individual roads and are available for purchase.
Contractors shall furnish all labor, supervision, equipment, materials, transportation, supplies (unless specified elsewhere as Government-furnished), and incidentals required to accomplish specified work in compliance with the terms, specifications, and provisions of the contract. Work is estimated to begin around January 15, 2023. Engineering point of contact is Armando De La Cruz, telephone: (505) 842-3859. NAICS 237310 with size standard $39.5 mil. This project is set aside 100% for small business.
The United States Forest Service Stewardship Contracting Branch issued solicitation 12363N23Q4021 for the Arizona Forest Engineering and Road Maintenance (FERM) Blanket Purchase Agreement. This requirement involves routine road maintenance and limited-scale construction activities across several National Forests in Arizona, including Apache-Sitgreaves, Coconino, Coronado, Kaibab, Prescott, and Tonto. Road maintenance tasks focus on preserving the National Forest Road System through activities such as surface blading, drainage cleaning, bridge maintenance, hazard removal, and vegetation management. Construction tasks include new road construction or reconstruction, aquatic passage work, asphalt placement, and the installation of closure devices like gates and guardrails. Contractors are responsible for providing all labor, equipment, and materials to complete work across varied terrain and soil conditions.
The acquisition is classified under NAICS 237310 for Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction and PSC Y1LB for Construction of Highways, Roads, Streets, Bridges, and Railways. This procurement is designated as a 100% small business set-aside (SBA). Performance was estimated to begin around January 15, 2023, following a response deadline of January 10, 2023. The scope extends to specialized projects such as Burned Area Emergency Response, fire suppression rehabilitation, and recreation facility enhancements at campgrounds and trailheads.
Chad A.T. Bullock is the primary point of contact for the solicitation, with Armando De La Cruz serving as the engineering point of contact. The solicitation includes 18 total attachments, featuring multiple amendments, pre-bid inquiries, and award notices published through early 2025. Log out and mobilization costs are considered incidental to the ordered work unless specified otherwise in individual call orders. Professional services such as surveying and staking of work activities are also included within the performance requirements.
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