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VIPR I-BPA for Potable & Gray Water Truck/Handwashing Station (Trailer Mounted) for Region 3, 5, and 6
VIPR I-BPA for Potable & Gray Water Truck/Handwashing Station (Trailer Mounted) for Region 3, 5, and 6
Contact and place of performance
Craig Ericson
Not specified
The Department of Agriculture (USDA), US Forest Service (USFS), Southwest Region (Region 3), Pacific Southwest Region (Region 5), and Pacific Northwest Region (Region 6), are soliciting quotes (RFQ) for Potable Water Truck, Gray Water Truck, and Trailer Mounted Handwash Station services for use during Local, Regional, and nationwide fire suppression and all-hazard incidents. The Contractor is responsible for all equi...
View moreThe United States Forest Service is soliciting quotes for the establishment of multiple preseason Incident Blanket Purchase Agreements (I-BPAs) for potable water trucks, gray water trucks, and trailer-mounted handwashing stations. These resources will support fire suppression and all-hazard incidents within the Southwest Region (Region 3), Pacific Southwest Region (Region 5), and Pacific Northwest Region (Region 6), with potential nationwide utilization. Contractors are responsible for providing all equipment, materials, supplies, transportation, and certified personnel necessary to meet agreement specifications. The solicitation is issued under NAICS code 115310 for Support Activities for Forestry and PSC F003 for Natural Resources/Conservation- Forest-Range Fire Suppression/Presuppression.
The government anticipates awarding these agreements as a total Small Business set-aside (SBA), with socioeconomic status advantages applicable to ranking. Interested vendors must submit quotes electronically through the Virtual Incident Procurement (VIPR) system by the response deadline of March 31, 2021. Requirements for award include a valid DUNS number, active registration in the System for Award Management, and a USDA Level 2 eAuthentication account. Technical quote packages are required for review in lieu of pre-award inspections, and failure to provide these documents will result in non-award.
Agreements will be awarded competitively within Regional dispatch centers, and quoters are instructed to select centers closest to their resource locations to ensure timely emergency response and travel cost efficiency. Proposed rates must be based on a daily shift of up to 16 hours. While the Forest Service is the primary buyer, these resources may also be used by interagency cooperators under their respective administrative terms. Craig Ericson is the designated point of contact for this pre-solicitation notice, identified under solicitation number 1202SB21Q7009.
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