SOURCES SOUGHT
F -- Treatment of Invasive Knoxious Weeds
- Notice Date
- 3/16/2017
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 115310
— Support Activities for Forestry
- Contracting Office
- Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, R-2 Rocky Mountain Region, 740 Simms Street, Regional Office, Golden, Colorado, 80401
- ZIP Code
- 80401
- Solicitation Number
- AG-8508-S-17-0011
- Archive Date
- 4/8/2017
- Point of Contact
- Star M. Yeo, Phone: 3032755311
- E-Mail Address
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starmyeo@fs.fed.us
(starmyeo@fs.fed.us)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- This is a SOURCES SOUGHT SYNOPSIS announcement to be used for preliminary market survey information planning purposes only. No proposals are being requested or accepted with this synopsis. THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION FOR PROPOSALS AN NOT CONTRACT SHALL BE AWARDED FROM THIS SYNOPSIS. The type of solicitation issued will depend on the responses to this synopsis. No reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this synopsis or any follow up information requests. The purpose of this synopsis is to gain knowledge of interest, capabilities and qualifications of various members of the Small Business Community to include Section 8(a), Historically Underutilized Business Zones (HUB-Zone), Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) and Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) to compete and perform an IDIQ Firm Fixed Price Contract. The type of solicitation to be issued will depend upon the responses to this sources sought synopsis. The Government must ensure there is adequate competition among the potential pool of responsive contractors. The Medicine Bow Routt National Forest and Thunder Basin National Grassland has a requirement that consists of treating noxious weeds, and providing treatment data, including GPS/GIS data. The contractor shall provide any and all labor, equipment, supplies, services, permits, licensing, supervision, workman's compensation, unemployment insurance, and transportation to accomplish weed treatment and inventory. Equipment being used for the requirements under this contract shall be cleaned prior to entering the Forest or Grassland and cleaning may be required between sites. Supply of water may or may not be available in the local area of work, if not; the contractor will be required to furnish water. Individual task orders will also direct contractors to treat certain geographic areas and features such as burn piles, landings, meadows, uplands etc. These features could change year to year and differ on individual task orders depending on needs. Areas of Work shall be in the states of Colorado and Wyoming. 1.Colorado Counties: Grand, Jackson, Moffat, Routt, and Rio Blanco 2.Wyoming Counties: Albany, Campbell, Carbon, Converse, Platte and Weston. There will be four (4) types of treatment activities: 5.1. Ground Base Invasive Plant Treatment with Water Available 5.1.1The contractor shall: 5.1.1.1Develop a quality control plan (QCP). 5.1.1.2Treat weeds with appropriate chemicals and use according to the manufacturers label directions. 5.1.1.3Fill out and turn in Applicators Report in compliance with State law. 5.1.1.4Not apply herbicide at temperatures over 95°F and/or wind speeds of greater than 10 mph. 5.1.1.5Be responsible for the effects of herbicide residue on non-target species as well as problems that could arise from drift of herbicide. 5.1.1.6Flag the perimeter of treatment area. Flags will remain in place until the Government has completed the field inspection. 5.1.1.7Ensure that all equipment is functioning properly without leaks. 5.1.1.8Ensure all drafting areas and mixing sites incur minimal resource damage, including damage to soil resulting from equipment or chemical spills. All damage will be repaired at Contractor expense. 5.1.1.9Inform the COR at the pre-work meeting which herbicides are planned and will inform the COR/Inspector during the contract of any changes in herbicides. 5.1.2The Contractor may 5.1.2.1Use existing water or Government provided water for mixing purposes. Contractor must use flow back protector when drafting water at Government provided sites. 5.1.3Restricted Areas Fill sites will be designated. Contractor is responsible for ensuring all activities in restricted areas are limited to non-mechanized equipment. 5.1.4Boom Spraying Truck or trailer mounted boom spraying of weed species as listed in Section 2.2 may be allowed under certain conditions and or topography. Individual task orders shall identify if truck mounted booms are an acceptable method of weed treatment. The contractor may use existing water or Government provided water for mixing purposes. Treatment shall occur at optimal stage of development. Contractor is expected to treat a minimum of 500 acres and up to 700 acres per day within 7 - 10 calendar days. Once plants begin to flower, weed treatment shall stop. 5.1.5Mapping of Treated Areas 5.1.5.1All areas inventoried and/or treated will be mapped using GPS/GIS methods that meet the specifications outlined in Exhibit X. 5.1.5.2Shapefiles deliverables include a single shapefile for the entire project area of the following varieties (i.e. two files per project area): 5.1.5.2.1Polygon file encompassing all areas treated. The polygon area must correspond to the area reported on the spray sheets. 5.1.5.2.2Line file showing all movement of each employee while in a treatment area. This file can be generated by a GPS track log or similar feature. The purpose is to document all areas visited, both treated and untreated, within a treatment area. 5.2Ground-Based Invasive Plant Species Treatment without Water Available 5.2.1The contractor shall: 5.2.1.1Develop a quality control plan (QCP). 5.2.1.2Treat weeds with appropriate chemicals and use according to the manufacturers label directions. 5.2.1.3Fill out and turn in Applicators Report in compliance with State law. 5.2.1.4Not apply herbicide at temperatures over 95°F and/or wind speeds of greater than 10 mph. 5.2.1.5Be responsible for the effects of herbicide residue on non-target species as well as problems that could arise from drift of herbicide. 5.2.1.6Flag the perimeter of treatment area. Flags will remain in place until the Government has completed the field inspection. 5.2.1.7Inform the COR at the pre-work meeting which herbicides are planned and will inform the COR/Inspector during the contract of any changes in herbicides. 5.2.1.8 Provide all water necessary for mixing purposes. 5.2.2Restricted Areas Contractor is responsible for ensuring all activities in restricted areas are limited to non-mechanized equipment. 5.2.3Boom Spraying Truck or trailer mounted boom spraying of weed species as listed in Section 2.2 may be allowed under certain conditions and or topography. Individual task orders shall identify if truck mounted booms are an acceptable method of weed treatment. The Contractor will provide all water necessary for mixing purposes. Treatment shall occur at optimal stage of development. Contractor is expected to treat a minimum of 500 acres and up to 700 acres per day within 7 - 10 calendar days. Once plants begin to flower, weed treatment shall stop. 5.2.4Mapping of Treated Areas 5.2.4.1All areas inventoried and/or treated will be mapped using GPS/GIS methods that meet the specifications outlined in Exhibit X. 5.2.4.2Shapefiles deliverables include a single shapefile for the entire project area of the following varieties (i.e. two files per project area): 5.2.4.2.1Polygon file encompassing all areas treated. The polygon area must correspond to the area reported on the spray sheets. 5.2.4.2.2Line file showing all movement of each employee while in a treatment area. This file can be generated by a GPS track log or similar feature. The purpose is to document all areas visited, both treated and untreated, within a treatment area. 5.3Invasive Plant Species Treatment in Aquatic Areas The contractor shall: 5.3.1Treat invasive plant species that are present in lakes or ponds. 5.3.2Treat aquatic invasive plant species using herbicide according to the manufacturers label directions for such application. 5.3.3Be responsible for the effects of herbicide residue on non-target species, problems that could arise from drift of herbicide, and effects on wildlife. 5.3.4Clean herbicide tanks prior to treatment of aquatic areas with approved tank cleaner to remove residual herbicide. 5.3.5Limit treatment to early morning or late evening, during calm conditions (wind less than 2 mph and still water). 5.3.6Apply herbicide from watercraft unless otherwise agreed. 5.3.7Mapping of Treated Areas 5.3.7.1All areas inventoried and/or treated will be mapped using GPS/GIS methods that meet the specifications outlined in Exhibit X. 5.3.7.2Shapefiles deliverables include a single shapefile for the entire project area of the following varieties (i.e. two files per project area): 5.3.7.2.1Polygon file encompassing all areas treated. The polygon area must correspond to the area reported on the spray sheets. 5.3.7.2.2Line file showing all movement of each employee while in a treatment area. This file can be generated by a GPS track log or similar feature. The purpose is to document all areas visited, both treated and untreated, within a treatment area. 5.4Aerial Invasive Plant Species Treatment 5.4.1The contractor shall: 5.4.1.1Treat designated areas of invasive plants by applying herbicide either from a helicopter or fixed-wing aircraft. 5.4.1.2Develop a quality control plan (QCP) outlining how they will ensure that herbicide will only be applied within the designated area. 5.4.1.3Treat weeds with appropriate chemicals and use according to the manufacturers label directions. 5.4.1.4Fill out and turn in Applicators Report in compliance with State law. 5.4.1.5Not apply herbicide at temperatures over 95°F and/or wind speeds of greater than 10 mph. 5.4.1.6Be responsible for the effects of herbicide residue on non-target species as well as problems that could arise from drift of herbicide. 5.4.1.7Flag the perimeter of treatment area. Flags will remain in place until the Government has completed the field inspection. 5.4.1.8Inform the COR at the pre-work meeting which herbicides are planned and will inform the COR/Inspector during the contract of any changes in herbicides. 5.4.1.9 Inform the COR at least 24 hours in advance of planned application. 5.4.1.10Provide all water necessary for mixing purposes. 5.4.2Mapping of Treated Areas 5.4.2.1All areas inventoried and/or treated will be mapped using GPS/GIS methods that meet the specifications outlined in Exhibit X. 5.4.2.2Shapefiles deliverables include a single shapefile for the entire project area of the following varieties (i.e. two files per project area): 5.4.2.2.1Polygon file encompassing all areas treated. The polygon area must correspond to the area reported on the spray sheets. 5.4.2.2.2Line file showing all movement of each employee while in a treatment area. This file can be generated by a GPS track log or similar feature. The purpose is to document all areas visited, both treated and untreated, within a treatment area. This will be an Indefinite Quantity Indefinite Delivery IDIQ. A multiple firm fixed price award is anticipated. The duration of the IDIQ would be for a base and four (4) option years. It is anticipated that a minimum of one task order would be issued each year with a value between $10,000 and $150,000. North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) Code applicable to this acquisition is 115310, Forestry Support Activities, with small business size standard of $7.5 million. If you have an interest in participating in this type of contract, please provide the following information: 1.NAICS Code(s): 2.Area that you would be able to service: 3.Company information: (i.e.: small business, 8a, veteran, service disabled veteran, small disadvantaged business, HUBZone, or woman owned.) Please include contact information and email address. 4. Company capability to complete the above tasks with State of Colorado and State of Wyoming Applicators Licenses, FAA Licenses. Please reply to Star M Yeo, starmyeo@fs.fed.us, phone number 303-275-5311 no later than March 24, 2017, noon. Mountain Time. In the event a solicitation is prepared and posted, all Offerors shall be registered to the System for Award Management (SAM) in accordance to FAR 52.204-7 and FAR 52.204-8 to be considered responsive to this solicitation. Interested parties should register on-line and subscribe to receiving procurement announcements related to this sources sought notice at www.fbo.gov. Any questions related to this notice shall be submitted in writing to the point of contact listed above.
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- Place of Performance
- Address: 740 Simms Street, Golden, Colorado, 80401, United States
- Zip Code: 80401
- Zip Code: 80401
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