MEVE 317500, Replace Morefield Waterlines, Mesa Ve
Solicitation from NATIONAL PARK SERVICE • INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE. Place of performance: {"city":{},"state":{},"country":{}}. Response deadline: Feb 12, 2026. Industry: NAICS 237110 • PSC Y1NE.
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The National Park Service is soliciting bids for the replacement of Morefield Waterlines in Mesa Verde National Park under solicitation number 140P2026R0020. This project falls under NAICS code 237110, which covers Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction.
The National Park Service intends to enhance the water infrastructure within the park by replacing outdated waterlines to ensure reliable access to potable water for park operations and visitor services.
- Review project specifications and requirements in detail.
- Conduct site surveys, if applicable, to assess existing conditions.
- Prepare technical proposal addressing the project specifications.
- Develop pricing model based on the scope of work and materials.
- Compile necessary compliance documentation for submission.
- Establish a project implementation timeline.
- Completed proposal document as per solicitation instructions.
- Pricing breakdown that aligns with the work scope.
- Proof of relevant past performance and experience.
- Compliance documentation, including licenses and certifications.
- Key personnel resumes and roles in the project.
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- Details on existing waterline conditions and specific technical requirements.
- Project budget or estimated cost range for bidders.
- Clarification on the anticipated timeline for project completion.
- Any local permitting requirements not mentioned in the solicitation.
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