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C05 Amendment1 SF30 with Attachment1 SiteVisitNotes 12363N26Q4160.pdf
Posted: July 17, 2026
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This amendment is to the Solicitation (RFQ) for the Promenade Park Stewardship Integrated Resource Service Contract (IRSC), specifically identified as amendment number 0001 for solicitation number 12363N26Q4160.
The amendment, effective July 17, 2026, includes several key updates: it adds Attachment 11, which contains site visit notes from a recent inspection on July 8, 2026, and modifies Clause 5 regarding solicitation attachments to include this new document. Additionally, it strikes the previous version of Attachment 5b (the Contract Area Map) and replaces it with an amended version dated July 14, 2026, which now includes an additional water hole approved by Hydrology.
The site visit notes detail discussions and observations made during the inspection attended by government representatives and industry stakeholders. Key points include:
- Identification of potential temporary road locations for hauling that avoid private property.
- Establishment of a Road Rental Agreement with Circle S Ranch for $7,500 per year if utilized.
- New language regarding Limited Operating Periods (LOP) that necessitates consultation with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
The document also addresses cultural resource considerations and outlines existing conditions such as washouts from winter storms that will be repaired prior to the quote due date of July 28, 2026.
Furthermore, it clarifies that all units are tractor ground with slopes less than 35%, and emphasizes that there are no specific requirements for material removal types, allowing flexibility in product output.
The amendment, effective July 17, 2026, includes several key updates: it adds Attachment 11, which contains site visit notes from a recent inspection on July 8, 2026, and modifies Clause 5 regarding solicitation attachments to include this new document. Additionally, it strikes the previous version of Attachment 5b (the Contract Area Map) and replaces it with an amended version dated July 14, 2026, which now includes an additional water hole approved by Hydrology.
The site visit notes detail discussions and observations made during the inspection attended by government representatives and industry stakeholders. Key points include:
- Identification of potential temporary road locations for hauling that avoid private property.
- Establishment of a Road Rental Agreement with Circle S Ranch for $7,500 per year if utilized.
- New language regarding Limited Operating Periods (LOP) that necessitates consultation with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
The document also addresses cultural resource considerations and outlines existing conditions such as washouts from winter storms that will be repaired prior to the quote due date of July 28, 2026.
Furthermore, it clarifies that all units are tractor ground with slopes less than 35%, and emphasizes that there are no specific requirements for material removal types, allowing flexibility in product output.
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