Mark Twain NF Beaver Lake Dam Rehabilitation
The USDA Forest Service Stewardship Contracting Branch is seeking quotes for the rehabilitation of Beaver Lake Dam within the Mark Twain National Forest in Missouri. This small business set-aside, solicitation 12363N26Q4161, requires a contractor to manage water level drawdowns, site clearing, and the excavation and removal of existing overflow conduits. The project also involves repairing spillway erosion with riprap and installing new level control structures. This is a firm-fixed-price requirement with a base bid and two optional items. Proposals will be evaluated on Past Performance, Technical Approach, and Experience. Technical work must comply with the Standard Specifications for Construction of Roads and Bridges on Federal Highway Projects (FP-14), which dictates material standards and quality control for the project. The Forest Service is seeking a small business contractor to rehabilitate the Beaver Lake Dam in Missouri. The project focuses on infrastructure repair and stabilization, including water drawdowns, site clearing, and the removal of old overflow conduits. The contractor will also repair spillway erosion and restore the site to federal standards. The contract is a firm-fixed-price award for construction services under NAICS 237310. Work must begin upon the notice to proceed and conclude by December 31, 2026.
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Contact and place of performance
Thomas Tran
MO 65401
USA
MAKING IMPROVEMENTS AS NECESSARY TO DRAW DOWN WATER LEVELS, CLEAR AND
GRUB, EXCAVATE AND REMOVE EXISTING OVERFLOW CONDUIT AND APPURTENANCES AND REPAIRING
SPILLWAY EROSION WITH RIPRAP.