Veterans Point Trail Rehabilitation Project
Solicitation from FOREST SERVICE • AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: SD. Response deadline: Feb 24, 2026. Industry: NAICS 237310 • PSC Z1LB.
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PROJECT: VETERANS POINT TRAIL REHABILITATION PROJECT - BLACK HILLS NATIONAL FOREST
Quotes are due by 9:00 a.m. Central Time on February 24, 2026. (Questions were due by 9:00 a.m. Central Time on February 10, 2026.)
02/12/2026: AMENDMENT TWO (AMEND 0002) POSTING: See the Amend 0002_Summary of Changes and read in its entirety. This amendment includes answers to vendor's questions. (See the Attachments/Links for these documents.) Quotes are due by 9:00 a.m. Central Time on Februrary 24, 2026. Refer to Attach 1 - Solicitation for information regarding quote submissions.
02/10/2026: AMENDMENT ONE (AMEND 0001) POSTING: See the Amend 0001_Summary of Changes and read in its entirety. In addition, see Attach 6. the Updated Wage Determination_SD20260001 dated 01.30.2026. This Wage Determination replaces the initial Atach 6, Wage Determination_SD20260032_01.02.26. (See the Attachments/Links for these documents.) Quotes are due by 9:00 a.m. Central Time on Februrary 24, 2026. Refer to Attach 1 - Solicitation for information regarding quote submissions.
Veterans Point Trail is an asphalt trail with metal railing and timber retaining walls that provide access from the parking area to fishing piers and viewpoints at Pactola Reservoir. As the trail switchbacks its way to from the parking area to the shoreline, the contractor should be aware of the steep slopes and limited working area. The asphalt trail is deteriorating, with severe oxidation, cracks, heaving, and undercutting in the asphalt. The retaining walls are leaning and no longer keep material off the Trail. This project will fill and seal the cracks, reconstruction select sections, stabilize eroding areas, and apply a seal coat to the asphalt. Timber retaining walls will be removed and reconstructed with segmental concrete block retaining walls. The pipe railing is damaged in some areas. This project will also repair the damaged sections of railing and eliminate sections where the railing is not needed. The Project will also construct reinforcement with gabion (wire rock baskets) to repair eroded sections at the trails edge and bridge abutments. Existing timber retaining walls will be removed. New larger retaining walls will be constructed. An overlook near water’s edge will be eliminated. Tables, benches, and pedestal fire grills will be removed (though new tables and benches are planned for the site as separate work). From the Bridge, a 1,014 ft loop provides access to an inlet. This Loop is referenced in this project as “Lakeshore Loop”. Work on this loop is in the OPTIONAL Bid Items and includes crack sealing, asphalt seal coat, and 620 square feet of segmental retaining wall. The Trail is approximately 2,959 feet long, with a descent of approximately 50 feet from the parking lot to the lowest point. It is a paved trail on the North side of Pactola Reservoir Dam, providing access to the water’s edge. Veterans Point Trail is located on Highway 385, just North of Pactola Reservoir, Pennington County, South Dakota. The Latitude and Longitude coordinates for the Trailhead are: 44° 4'55.88"N, 103°29'37.09"W. The elevation of the site is approximately 4,580 feet above mean sea level. The site generally experiences moderate snowfalls beginning in October and November and ending in April.
See Attach 1, SOW, SOI, SPECS, and DRAWINGS for more details regarding this project.
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The Veterans Point Trail Rehabilitation Project, solicited by the Forest Service under solicitation number 1240LT26Q0015, is aimed at restoring and stabilizing the deteriorating asphalt trail and its supporting structures at Pactola Reservoir, South Dakota. The project includes significant repairs such as crack sealing, reconstructing retaining walls, and addressing erosion issues along the trail, which spans approximately 2,959 feet. Quotes are due by 9:00 a.m. Central Time on February 24, 2026, with prior amendments addressing vendor questions and updates on wage determinations.
The buyer intends to rehabilitate the Veterans Point Trail by repairing severe damages, including oxidation and cracks in the asphalt and leaning timber retaining walls. The project also aims to stabilize eroding areas and reconstruct critical trail components to ensure safe access to the fishing piers and viewpoints.
- Fill and seal cracks in the asphalt trail.
- Reconstruct select sections of the trail.
- Stabilize eroding areas with gabion reinforcement.
- Remove and reconstruct timber retaining walls with segmental concrete blocks.
- Repair damaged pipe railings and eliminate unnecessary sections of railing.
- Completed quote submission as outlined in Attach 1 - Solicitation.
- Proof of relevant past performance in trail rehabilitation.
- Compliance with updated wage determination included in the amendments.
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- Details on specific environmental regulations for the project site.
- Information on the timeline for the actual work phases.
- Clarification on the budget range for this rehabilitation project.
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