Y--Grand Teton NP Industry Day and Project Outreach
Special Notice from NATIONAL PARK SERVICE • INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE. Place of performance: {"city":{},"state":{},"country":{}}. Response deadline: Dec 09, 2025. Industry: NAICS 236220 • PSC Y1JZ.
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DOIPFBO250035 - Industry Day and Project Outreach (See attached for a word document of the below information). The National Park Service (NPS), Contracting Operations Central (ConOps Central), Northern Rockies Major Acquisition Buying Office (MABO) Contracting Office and Grand Teton National Park invite contractors to participate in an Industry Days and Project Outreach event. This session will provide information on upcoming projects and opportunities for open discussion in accordance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). The event will take place in Moose, WY, and the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center (CTDVC). RSVP to molly_lynam@nps.gov at least 24 hours prior to the event. Directions to the CTDVC from downtown Jackson, WY: 1. Head north on US-26 / US-89 / US-191 toward Grand Teton National Park. 2. Continue on US-26/89/191 for approximately 13 miles toward Moose Junction. 3. At the junction for Teton Park Road (signed for Moose and Grand Teton National Park), turn left (west) into the park. 4. Drive approximately 0.5 mile on Teton Park Road. 5. The Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center will be on your left, at the first stop sign after your cross the Snake River Bridge. At 9am to approximately 11 am on December 10, 2025 - National Park Service will be presenting future 2027+ projects. Examples of possible projects: Moose Entrance Station 4LF Phase II Historic Building Rehabilitation Visitor Contact Building at Mormon Row Roadway pullout work Cattleman's parking area Colter Bay Pedestrian Rehab Historic Housing Rehabilitations Jenny Lake Lodge Lift Station String Lake Comfort Station Rehab
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The National Park Service (NPS) is hosting an Industry Day and Project Outreach event on December 10, 2025, in Moose, WY, aimed at discussing future projects beginning in 2027. Contractors will have the opportunity to learn about specific upcoming projects, such as the Moose Entrance Station Phase II and various rehabilitation efforts at Grand Teton National Park. Interested parties should RSVP to the provided NPS contact at least 24 hours before the event.
The NPS is seeking to engage contractors for future projects at Grand Teton National Park and provide them with preliminary information and opportunities for discussions regarding these developments.
- Host an Industry Day event
- Present upcoming project details (2027+)
- Facilitate open discussions with contractors
- Manage RSVP process for attendees
- Provide directions to the venue
- RSVP confirmation email to NPS
- Documentation of company qualifications
- Business registration information
- Relevant past performance examples
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- Details on specific project budgets
- Information on project timelines beyond 2027
- Any limitations on contractor participation
- Details about the posting office
- Clarification on whether this is a formal solicitation or just outreach
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