R--CULTURAL INVENTORIES, TFD, IDAHO
Sources Sought from BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT • INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE. Place of performance: {"city":{},"state":{},"country":{}}. Response deadline: Apr 09, 2026. Industry: NAICS 541620 • PSC R499.
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Class III Cultural Resource Inventories/Site Recordings on Thorn Creek/Carey-Kimana and South Hills Fuel Break projects (two separate contract actions). Please see attached work statements for acquisition specifics.
Interested parties must be registered in System for Award Management, capable of receiving government contracts, and qualified to perform the required work. Interested parties should send capability statement or similar information to the Contracting Officer via email at charles_dodson@ios.doi.gov no later than April 9, 2026. Please include Cage Code and/or UEI number and small business/socioeconomic status. Please do not include pricing or a quote ¿ this notice seeks ¿interested¿ sources only.
Information received will assist the CO in determining set aside, if any, for forthcoming solicitations. Both actions are estimated to begin by June 1, 2026.
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