Beach Access Upgrades
Solicitation from NATIONAL PARK SERVICE • INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE. Place of performance: {"city":{},"state":{},"country":{}}. Response deadline: Feb 24, 2026. Industry: NAICS 237990 • PSC Y1PA.
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The National Park Service, Interior Regions 3/4/5, Ohio Major Acquisition Buying Office, intends to issue an Invitation for Bid (IFB) for the Beach Access Upgrades project for Apostle Islands National Lakeshore (APIS) in Bayfield, WI.
Work will consist of providing all labor, materials, tools and other equipment necessary for removal/demolition of existing structures and vegetation with new construction of staircase, pathway, concrete paving adjacent to existing parking lot, retaining walls and vegetative surface restoration. We anticipate that work will begin in March/Apr 2026.
SOLICITATION NUMBER: 140P6425B0014
PROJECT MAGNITUDE: Between $500,000 and $750,000
TYPE OF CONTRACT: This will be a firm-fixed price contract
Construction Wage Rate Requirements for Bayfield County, WI will apply.
EVALUATION FACTORS: addressed in the official solicitation
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) CODE CLASSIFICATION and SET ASIDE: The NAICS Code is 237990, and the size standard is $45 million.
This project is set aside 100% for Total Small Businesses.
SITE VISIT: Please see solicitation for details
The contracting office will not provide hardcopies or email copies of the solicitation.
REGISTRATIONS: In order to be awarded a contract, an offeror must have an UEI number. Also, the offeror must be registered and active in the System for Award Management (SAM), website at http://www.sam.gov, and have completed their Online Representations and Certifications at the time of the solicitation close date once the solicitation is posted.
POINT OF CONTACT: Craig D Bryant, Contracting Officer, craig_bryant@nps.gov, 330-468-2500 x6.
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The National Park Service is soliciting bids for the Beach Access Upgrades project at Apostle Islands National Lakeshore in Bayfield, WI. This project entails the removal and demolition of existing structures and the construction of various features such as staircases and pathways, with a project magnitude between $500,000 and $750,000. It is set aside for Total Small Businesses and the bidding deadline is on February 24, 2026.
The National Park Service aims to enhance beach access through infrastructure improvements, including new pathways and retaining walls, ensuring safer and more efficient visitor access.
- Remove existing structures and vegetation
- Construct staircase and pathways
- Install concrete paving adjacent to parking area
- Build retaining walls
- Restore vegetative surfaces
- Completed bid proposal
- Evidence of registered UEI
- Proof of SAM registration
- Pricing breakdown for labor and materials
- Compliance with Construction Wage Rate Requirements
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- Exact start and end dates of construction are not provided.
- Details on the site visit schedule are not specified.
- No information on potential environmental assessments required for construction.
- Specific details regarding existing structures for demolition remain unclear.
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