NC26-46-1 Feasibility Study for Jetty - Pier fishing Program
Federal opportunity from Division of Purchasing. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 04, 2026.
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NC26-46-1 Feasibility Study for Jetty - Pier fishing Program
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The NC26-46-1 project involves a feasibility study focused on a Jetty-Pier fishing program, posted by the Division of Purchasing. Proposals are due by February 26, 2026, presenting a significant lead time for preparation. This opportunity likely targets firms experienced in fisheries management, environmental assessments, and feasibility studies.
The buyer aims to conduct a comprehensive feasibility study that evaluates the implementation and potential impact of a Jetty-Pier fishing program.
- Firms with expertise in environmental studies
- Consultants in fisheries management
- Companies experienced in feasibility assessments
- Conduct site assessments
- Analyze environmental impact
- Evaluate community recreational needs
- Develop feasibility report
- Executive summary
- Detailed methodology
- Relevant experience
- Timeline and deliverables
- Budget estimation
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- Consider competitive pricing due to the long lead time
- Include provisions for possible scope changes
- Partner with local environmental specialists
- Subcontracting to firms with experience in public engagement
- Potential regulatory changes affecting fisheries
- Stakeholder opposition
- Underestimating the timeline due to required assessments
- What specific outcomes does the agency expect from the study?
- Are there existing studies or data that we can reference?
- What is the budget range for this feasibility study?
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- Specific budget constraints
- Geographical area of focus
- Stakeholders involved in the project
- Existing regulations impacting the study scope
- Any previous studies or data related to the program
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