F--Seed Collection and Botanical Services
Contact and place of performance
Quinones, Kirsten
Not specified
The purpose of Amendment 0001 is to provide answers to technical questions received, remove Task 4.2.6 Seed Warehouse activities and extend the proposal due date; refer to Questions and Answers below; Proposal due date is hereby extended from 9/7/18 at 1500 MT (3:00 pm)through 9/10/18 at 0900MT (9:00 am). Pursuant to Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 12.603(a), the Contracting Officer is issuing a combined synopsi...
View moreThe Bureau of Land Management National Operations Center is seeking proposals for seed collection and botanical services in Region 6, which covers the Wyoming Basin and Colorado. This requirement is being issued as a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial services under solicitation number 140L0618R0073. The acquisition is conducted through full and open competition, utilizing simplified acquisition procedures and policies for evaluation and award. The primary objective is to obtain services that conform to the performance work statement and meet the technical requirements of the Seeds of Success Protocol and the Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Survey Protocol.
The scope of work involves seed collection and botanical support, though Amendment 0001 specifically removes Seed Warehouse activities from the task requirements. Work is classified under NAICS code 541620 for Environmental Consulting Services and PSC code F. Performance locations are distributed across the Wyoming Basin and Colorado as detailed in the regional map provided with the solicitation. Kirsten Quinones serves as the point of contact for this requirement, which includes two FedConnect informational attachments and nine technical attachments covering protocols, regional maps, mock task orders, past performance templates, and wage determinations for Colorado, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming.
Proposals are due by September 10, 2018, at 9:00 am MT, following an extension from the original September 7 deadline. The government intends to award a contract to the offeror whose proposal is technically acceptable, responsible, and represents a fair and reasonable price. Submissions must include completed representations and certifications along with a price schedule. The solicitation incorporates various Federal Acquisition Regulation clauses and provisions effective through August 22, 2018, but does not fall under the Defense Priorities and Allocations System.
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