Easement Restoration and Emergency Watershed Protection – Obstruction Removal and Disturbed Land Revegetation
Contact and place of performance
Ambrea Harris
SD
USA
This announcement is for information and planning purposes only and is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government, implied or otherwise, to issue a solicitation or make a contract award. NO AWARD will be made from this Sources Sought Notice. This is NOT a request for proposal, quote, or invitation for bid. The sole purpose of this notice is to identify potential System for Award Management (SAM) Database r...
View moreThe Farm Production and Conservation Business Center is issuing this Sources Sought notice to identify businesses capable of performing easement restoration and emergency watershed protection services. The primary scope of work involves obstruction removal and disturbed land revegetation in South Dakota for the Natural Resources Conservation Service. This notice is for information and planning purposes to conduct market research and identify potential System for Award Management registered firms interested in the project.
The requirement is classified under NAICS 115112 for Soil Preparation, Planting, and Cultivating and PSC F007 for Natural Resources/Conservation- Range Seeding (Ground Equipment). Solicitation number 12FPC126R0002 includes two attachments: a Sources Sought Notice and a Performance Work Statement for obstruction removal. No contract award will be made directly from this announcement, and the government is not responsible for costs incurred by parties responding to the notice.
Responses are due by 12:00 PM EST on March 31, 2026, and must be submitted via email to Contract Specialist Ambrea Harris and Contracting Officer Kris Baker. Ambrea Harris serves as the primary point of contact through March 26, 2026, after which Kris Baker serves as the primary contact. This market research effort is intended to determine the availability of qualified firms before any potential solicitation is issued.
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