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ID: 140L3724Q0001 • Type: Solicitation
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Posted: Dec. 1, 2023, 12:04 p.m. EST
84 Mesa Mastication, 771 acres
Amendment 0002 is issued to answer questions received about the RFQ.
Question 1: Would a tracked mulching machine be an acceptable equivalent in place of the rubber-tired mulching machine?" and " Will rubber tracked, low ground pressure mulching machines be acceptable?"
Answer 1: Tracked equipment is not allowed for fuels treatments within this field office. The dry upland sites are susceptible to invasion from cheatgrass once the ground has been disturbed. Rubber tired equipment is much less likely to cause ground disturbance than tracked equipment.
Question 2: "I was looking on SAM for the award results for the previous 84 Mesa project that went out for bid earlier this year, but was unable to find anything. Was this bid awarded, and if so, could you tell me the award amount?" and "Who were the Vendors for phases 1, 2, & 3 of this project and what was their pricing? "
Answer 2:
Phase I: Phase I was conducted by Colorado Parks and Wildlife, we do not have information about the order
Phase II: Western Timber Management, order # 140L3722P0061, 8/31/22, $215,325.00
Phase III: Delbert Johnson Tree and Stump, order #140L3723P0032, 5/12/23, $90,903.00
Question 3: I wanted to reach out and see if I can get some clarification on the 84 Mesa Mastication project... Looking at the maps provided there doesn't seem to be a lot of trees per acre. I see that there is a minimum of 2 wheeled machines needed for these projects and was curious about the reason behind this requirement. To me there is not enough work for two machines. There is plenty of time in the allotted window to finish both of these projects with a single machine. We have 4 rubber-tired machines so that is not a problem for us to bring two, just want to make sure I'm not missing an important detail in the scope of work. Are the areas of concern really as sparse as it looks on google earth? All juniper trees 18" at DBH or less will be masticated on site. We are trying to keep our bids as competitive as possible in order to win both jobs.
Answer 3: The SOW states that vendors must HAVE ACCESS to two rubber tired machines that meet the minimum horse power specs... we don't require that the vendor has to have more than one on site. This requirement is meant to minimize 'down time' in the case of a catastrophic failure of the primary machine. Depending on the polygon, there is a low to moderate density of trees that are at or under the 18" DBH requirement.
Question 4: Has the project area been treated before? If yes, when?
Answer 4: The project site has not been mechanically treated before.
Question 5: Are current pictures for the landscape available?
Answer 5: No
Question 6: Is there a preferred location for a "base camp"?
Answer 6: As long as a camp is based on BLM lands and no new roads/two tracks are established to/from the camping site, there is no preferred camp site.
Question 7: Can we temporarily place bulk fuel on-site?
Answer 7: As long as the bulk fuel tank is not leaking, temporary bulk fuel tanks are allowed on site.
Question 8: Are there restrictions on working hours?
Answer 8: During summer months when fire restrictions may be in place is the only time when there are restrictions on working hours.
Question 9: Is a kmz file available?
Answer 9: Yes but the format is not compatible with sam.gov. Request the file by emailing lstjohn@blm.gov.
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Posted: Nov. 15, 2023, 1:57 p.m. EST
Posted: Nov. 14, 2023, 2:03 p.m. EST
Background
The Bureau of Land Management has a requirement for a contractor to masticate 771 acres of pinyon and juniper trees at 84 Mesa (Colorado) with contractor furnished rubber tired mulching machines equipped with a hydro-axe/fecon cutting heads capable of working on slopes up to 30 percent and mulching trees or logs up to 16 inches in diameter at breast height (DBH). This solicitation is being issued as a total small business set-aside.

Work Details
The contractor shall perform services in accordance with the attached Statement of Work. The work includes cutting and shredding pinyon and juniper trees using a Contractor furnished machine, providing access to the work sites, cleaning up all Contractor generated litter, and disposing of it at an approved sanitary landfill. The contract duration allows work to begin upon contract award and must be completed by November 30, 2024. No work can be done between 12/15/2023 and 7/15/2024 due to big game and migratory bird timing stipulations. If on July 1st, the Palmer Drought Severity Index for the project area is rated severe, extreme, or exceptional, work will only be permitted between September 16, 2024 to March 14, 2025.

Period of Performance
12/15/2023 to 11/30/2024

Place of Performance
The location is off improved roads that currently do not have snow cover. The location is approximately 25 miles southwest of Meeker, CO.

Overview

Response Deadline
Dec. 8, 2023, 6:00 p.m. EST Past Due
Posted
Nov. 14, 2023, 2:03 p.m. EST (updated: Dec. 1, 2023, 12:04 p.m. EST)
Set Aside
Small Business (SBA)
Place of Performance
Not Provided
Source
SAM

Current SBA Size Standard
$11.5 Million
Pricing
Likely Fixed Price
Evaluation Criteria
Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA)
Est. Level of Competition
Average
Signs of Shaping
51% of obligations for similar contracts within the Bureau of Land Management were awarded full & open.
On 11/14/23 BLM Idaho Region issued Solicitation 140L3724Q0001 for 84 Mesa Mastication, 771 acres due 12/8/23. The opportunity was issued with a Small Business (SBA) set aside with NAICS 115310 (SBA Size Standard $11.5 Million) and PSC F014.
Primary Contact
Name
St John, Laura   Profile
Phone
(279) 336-2328

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Source Agency Hierarchy
INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE > BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT > NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER
FPDS Organization Code
1422-FA220
Source Organization Code
100175970
Last Updated
Dec. 23, 2023
Last Updated By
fbms_acq@ios.doi.gov
Archive Date
Dec. 23, 2023