DFCM Construction - VBS Consultant Services - Special Inspections and Testing Services - DNR/DWR - Loa Fish Hatcher - 24204520
Federal opportunity from EXECUTIVE BRANCH AGENCIES • Division of Facilities Construction and Management. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Feb 25, 2026.
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DFCM Construction - VBS Consultant Services - Special Inspections and Testing Services - DNR/DWR - Loa Fish Hatcher - 24204520
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The upcoming opportunity focuses on DFCM Construction, seeking VBS Consultant Services for Special Inspections and Testing Services at the DNR/DWR Loa Fish Hatcher under notice ID 24204520. With a response deadline set for February 25, 2026, this provides ample time for bidders to prepare strong proposals. The project is under the Executive Branch Agencies, indicating a need for compliance with specific government standards and practices.
The buyer aims to procure consultant services that specialize in inspections and testing for the Loa Fish Hatcher project, ensuring quality and regulatory compliance during the construction process.
- Consultants experienced in construction inspection and testing
- Firms with expertise in environmental compliance
- Companies with prior experience working with state agencies
- Identify key inspection and testing services needed for the project
- Prepare bid proposals and compliance documentation
- Plan site visits and consultations with project managers
- Conduct the special inspections and testing as outlined in the contract
- Deliver final inspection reports and recommendations
- Company qualifications and relevant experience
- Detailed project approach and timeline
- Team qualifications and availability
- Pricing structure and payment terms
- Compliance with government standards
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- Must adhere to state construction regulations
- Ensure all personnel are certified for inspections and testing services
- Consider competitive pricing aligned with state contracting rates
- Include flexibility for additional services or contingencies
- Consider partnering with local environmental firms to enhance service offerings
- Engage with testing laboratories for specialized services
- Potential changes in project scope that could affect pricing
- Strict adherence to state regulations to avoid compliance issues
- Timing delays due to permitting or environmental assessments
- What specific types of inspections and tests are required?
- Are there any unique environmental concerns regarding the site?
- What documentation will be necessary for compliance reporting?
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- Detailed project scope and specifications
- Specific qualifications required for bidders
- Number of inspections/tests expected
- Budget constraints or capped funding
- Key stakeholders or contact information
- Submission format requirements
- Any mandatory pre-bid meetings
- Performance period and milestones
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