Ramp Replacement at UMU Agency
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS • INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE. Place of performance: {"city":{},"state":{},"country":{}}. Response deadline: Feb 06, 2026. Industry: NAICS 236220 • PSC Y1JZ.
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This opportunity involves ramp replacement at the Bureau of Indian Affairs, likely focusing on civil construction and infrastructure improvement. Interested bidders should assess their capabilities in similar projects and ensure compliance with federal contract requirements.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs is seeking qualified contractors to perform ramp replacement services, ensuring safety and accessibility standards are met.
- Assess site needs and specifications for the ramp replacement.
- Develop detailed preliminary design and engineering plans.
- Prepare materials and construction methodology.
- Conduct project timeline estimation and resource allocation.
- Execute construction under compliant standards.
- Company capability statement and relevant project history.
- Proposed project plan and timeline.
- Details on proposed materials and methods.
- Pricing breakdown addressing labor, materials, and overhead.
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- Detailed technical specifications for the ramp replacement work.
- Information on site location and accessibility for contractors.
- Any historical data or studies related to the current ramp conditions.
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