Z--INSPECT AND CLEAN MOCA/TUZI WATER TANKS
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from NATIONAL PARK SERVICE • INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE. Place of performance: {"city":{},"state":{},"country":{}}. Response deadline: Feb 25, 2026. Industry: NAICS 562998 • PSC Z1NE.
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INSPECT AND CLEAN MOCA/TUZI WATER TANKS
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The National Park Service issued Combined Synopsis/Solicitation 140P1526Q0018 for “INSPECT AND CLEAN MOCA/TUZI WATER TANKS” (PSC Z1NE; NAICS 562998) as an SBA set-aside. Offers are due by 2026-02-25 16:00 UTC, leaving a short capture and pricing window. The requirement appears to be focused on water tank inspection and cleaning at MOCA/TUZI, with full scope details likely contained in the three linked attachments on SAM.gov. A strong bid will center on confined-space capable tank cleaning methods, inspection documentation, and a schedule that fits park operational constraints.
Procure a contractor to inspect and clean water tanks associated with MOCA/TUZI under a National Park Service requirement (Z1NE—maintenance/repair of water systems), using a small-business set-aside approach.
- Review solicitation package/attachments on SAM.gov to confirm tank count, capacities, locations, access constraints, inspection criteria, cleaning standards, and required deliverables.
- Mobilization and site coordination with NPS (check-in, access, safety briefings, and any operational windows).
- Water tank inspection activities (methods and documentation per the solicitation attachments).
- Water tank cleaning activities (sediment removal, interior cleaning, and any post-cleaning steps required).
- Post-work documentation package (inspection records, cleaning logs, any photos/forms specified in attachments).
- Demobilization and closeout per solicitation instructions.
- Verify all instructions in solicitation 140P1526Q0018 attachments (required forms, representations, and quote structure).
- Technical approach describing inspection method(s) and cleaning method(s) for the MOCA/TUZI tanks.
- Schedule/period estimate aligned to any site availability constraints stated in the attachments.
- Staffing plan (including any required certifications/training referenced in the attachments).
- Safety plan elements relevant to tank work (e.g., confined space, fall protection) to the extent requested by the RFQ package.
- Past performance examples for similar water tank inspection/cleaning work (if requested).
- Price/quote with any required breakdown (lump sum vs. line items) per the solicitation.
- Completed solicitation provisions/clauses or addenda included in the attachments (as applicable).
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- Contents of the three SAM.gov attachments (scope, tank details, submittals, evaluation basis, and required clauses/forms).
- Exact place of performance and site access/logistics requirements.
- Period of performance dates and any work-hour/seasonal constraints.
- Whether confined-space entry/rescue requirements are mandated in the solicitation package.
- Required inspection criteria/standards and required deliverables/documentation format.
- Pricing/CLIN structure and any optional/additive items defined in the RFQ.
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