Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
Q_A-HAVO_Yellow_Cedar_Lumber_for_Sulphur_Banks_0001.pdf | Jun 3, 2026 | ||
Specifications_-_HAVO_Yellow_Cedar_Lumber_revised_6_1_26_0001.pdf | Jun 3, 2026 | ||
Sol_140P8226Q0031_Amd_0001.pdf | Jun 3, 2026 | ||
Specifications_-_HAVO_Yellow_Cedar_Lumber.pdf | Jun 1, 2026 | ||
HAVO_Invasive_Pest_SOPs_20241220.pdf | Jun 1, 2026 | ||
Sol_140P8226Q0031.pdf | Jun 1, 2026 |
55--HAVO Yellow Cedar Lumber
The National Park Service is procuring yellow cedar lumber to support the Sulphur Banks Bridge at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (HAVO). This total small business set-aside, issued under solicitation 140P8226Q0031, requires the delivery of specific lumber dimensions and grades to the park's 'Rain Shed' location. The scope includes nine distinct lumber items, such as deck boards, top rails, and girders, all of which must meet technical salient characteristics. Contractors are responsible for strict biosecurity protocols to prevent the introduction of invasive species, including mandatory inspections for pests like coqui frogs and ants, and compliance with Rapid 'Ohi'a Death (ROD) prevention measures. The solicitation package includes the SF-1449, detailed technical specifications, and Invasive Pest Prevention Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), which define submission requirements, wood grading standards, and delivery logistics within the sensitive park environment. The National Park Service is seeking yellow cedar lumber for the Sulphur Banks Bridge project at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. This Request for Quotation (RFQ) is a small business set-aside under NAICS 321912, focusing on the delivery of specific lumber dimensions to the park's 'Rain Shed' location. Supply and delivery of nine distinct yellow cedar lumber types for the Sulphur Banks Trail footbridge replacement.
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Tapp, Christine
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HAVO Yellow Cedar Lumber for Sulphur Banks