Q201--Libby Bridge I County of Lincoln I Libby, MT I 668 POP: 12/01/2025 - 011/30/2026
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This opportunity involves a contract for services related to the Libby Bridge project in Lincoln County, MT, issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The performance period is anticipated between December 1, 2025, and November 30, 2026, although the details regarding scope and specific requirements are currently limited.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is looking to procure necessary services for the Libby Bridge project, ensuring compliance with federal regulations and meeting project timelines.
- Companies with experience in bridge construction
- Firms specializing in infrastructure projects
- Service providers with a history of working with government contracts
- Study project requirements
- Assess qualifications and capabilities
- Prepare response documentation
- Develop pricing strategy
- Identify potential teaming partners
- Executive summary
- Company qualifications
- Project experience portfolio
- Proposed pricing model
- Team bios and structure
- Compliance certifications
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- Ensure alignment with federal contracting regulations
- Review NAICS code requirements
- Consider local and federal labor laws
- Conduct market research to gauge pricing expectations
- Evaluate previous similar contracts for pricing benchmarks
- Consider including a cost breakdown in the proposal
- Local engineering firms with bridge expertise
- Environmental assessment specialists
- Subcontractors for materials supply
- Potential changes in project scope due to regulatory requirements
- Challenges in supply chain for materials
- Site access and environmental considerations
- What are the specific services required for the Libby Bridge project?
- Are there any preferred contractors or subcontractors already in mind?
- What are the key performance indicators for this contract?
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- Detailed project scope
- Specific services required
- Budget constraints
- Response deadline
- Evaluation criteria for bids
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