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Grand Prairie Pump Station Inlet Channel
Award Notice from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: AR. Industry: NAICS 237110 • PSC Y1KB.
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Market snapshot
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The Grand Prairie Pump Station Inlet Channel project, awarded by the Department of the Army under solicitation number W912EQ26CA001, presents an opportunity primarily for businesses specializing in construction services under the NAICS code 237110. It is set aside under the HZC designation, indicating it may be limited to certain types of small businesses.
The buyer is looking to execute construction tasks related to the improvement of the pump station inlet channel, focusing on enhancing functionality and efficiency.
- Construction firms with experience in similar projects
- Small businesses eligible under HZC set aside
- Companies specializing in water resource management projects
- Site preparation and clearing
- Excavation and grading work
- Installation of structures
- Backfill and compaction
- Quality control and inspections
- Completed proposal form
- Technical capability statement
- Financial documents
- Past performance references
- Compliance with set aside requirements
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- Ensure compliance with small business regulations
- Adhere to environmental impact assessments specific to the project
- Research local construction costs for materials and labor
- Consider potential inflation impacts on pricing
- Evaluate competitor pricing strategies if available
- Partner with local engineering firms for expertise
- Consider subcontracting to specialized trades for excavation and installation
- Collaborate with environmental consultants for compliance
- Potential delays due to weather conditions
- Changes in government regulations affecting project scope
- Competition from established local contractors
- What are the specific performance metrics expected by the Army Corps of Engineers?
- Are there any preferred materials or technologies for this project?
- What is the timeline for awarding subcontracts?
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- Response deadline and period of performance
- Project budget or estimated value
- Number of bids received
- Evaluation criteria for bids
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