Roadway Surface Blading/Grading Needed for the Mark Twain National Forest
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from FOREST SERVICE • AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: MO. Response deadline: Mar 27, 2026. Industry: NAICS 237310 • PSC Z2LB.
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Description
Roadway surface grading/blading is needed for the Mark Twain National Forest in the following counties: Barry,Stone, Christian, Taney, Ozark, Douglas, Howell, Oregon, Ripley, Carter, Wayne, Butler, Iron, Madison, St.Francious, St.Genevieve, Bolenger, Washington, Phelps, Texas, Laclede, Pulaski, Wright.
The anticipated award will be firm-fixed price and use a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) methodology for evaluation. It is anticipated that the government will issue a Base Year plus Four (4) potential option year(s) contract. Option years may be exercised at the discretion of the government based upon funding.
Base Year: 05/01/2026-04/30/2027
Option Year 1: 05/01/2027-04/30/2028
Option Year 2: 05/01/2028-04/30/2029
Option Year 3: 05/01/2029-04/30/2030
Option Year 4: 05/01/2030-04/30/2031
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