Yuma, Arizona and El Centro, California Sectors-TI Maintenance Solicitation
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from US CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION • HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: CA. Response deadline: Feb 16, 2026. Industry: NAICS 237990 • PSC Z1LB.
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Description
The contractor shall provide expert technical solutions and service to maintain: (a) roads and bridges (including boat ramps and floating boat slip), (b) fence and gates (including concertina/razor wire), (c) vegetation control and debris removal, (d) border lighting and electrical, (e) clearing and repairing drainage and grate systems, (e) tunnel remediation, and (f) TI attributes including cameras, shelters, and generators.
Additionally, site visits are mandatory for both Yuma and El Centro for January 26th and January 27th 2026. Please send your list of Atendees to the CO Kevin Sarff - Kevin.P.Sarff@cbp.dhs.gov.by January21 2026 along with any questions about the solicitation by 12 pm EST.
Site visits have been completed and only vendors that attended the site visits will be able to move forward with the proposal process. Those companies that attended the site visits must submit their Questions and Questionaaires in accordance with the instructions and solicitation amendment.
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The US Customs and Border Protection is seeking expert technical solutions for maintenance in the Yuma, Arizona and El Centro, California sectors. This solicitation (20154783) is set aside for 8A contractors and includes mandatory site visits on January 26-27, 2026, which are required for vendors to proceed with their proposals. Interested parties must submit a list of attendees for the site visits by January 21, 2026.
The buyer aims to maintain critical infrastructure related to border security, including roads, fences, drainage systems, and technical infrastructure such as cameras and generators.
- Maintenance of roads and bridges
- Repair and maintenance of fences and gates
- Vegetation control and debris removal
- Maintenance of border lighting and electrical systems
- Clearing and repairing drainage systems
- Tunnel remediation
- Maintenance of technical infrastructure attributes
- Identify attendees for mandatory site visits
- Submit questions and questionnaires by the specified deadline
- Provide a comprehensive technical proposal addressing all maintenance areas
- Include relevant past performance examples
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- Exact period of performance for the contract
- Specific evaluation criteria beyond simple compliance
- Any anticipated challenges unique to the Yuma and El Centro sectors
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