Please see attached combined solicitation synopsis for all the details.
NUR Lone Mountain Fence Replacement
(i) This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance
with the format in subpart 12.6 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation, as supplemented with
additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only
solicitation; proposals are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued.
(ii) This solicitation is issued as a Request for Quotation (RFQ).
(iii) The solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect
through Federal Acquisition Circular 2024-03.
(iv) This procurement is set aside for Small Business. The NAICS code is 115310 and the
Small Business Size Standard is $11.5 Million.
General Information
1.0 Background and Purpose
The purpose of this performance-based service contract is to obtain installation and repair services at
the Lone Mountain Tree Improvement Area (TIA) for the replacement of existing wooden posts with
metal posts along the perimeter and replace damaged sections in the existing fence.
The objective is to maintain the administrative site’s restricted access and protect high value genetic
material from animal damage and trespassing. Lone Mountain TIA contains four genetic test plantations,
three blister rust resistant white pine seed orchards, and blister rust inoculation beds. These are all
actively maintained for the Region 1 Genetic Resource Program and support regional reforestation
efforts.
The service site is approximately 7 miles north of Rathdrum, Idaho on West Seasons Road off on State
Highway 41. This administrative site is a part of the Idaho Panhandle National Forest. The site is fenced,
and access is through a locked gate. The terrain is flat with little to no elevation change.
The Lone Mountain TIA is approximately 190 acres. The site was established in 1970, and the fence
installed in 1972. The existing perimeter fence is approximately 2.11 miles long (11,120 linear ft) and
was installed using 12’ long 6” diameter treated wood fence posts with 12 gauge fixed knot wire fencing.
There are approximately 556 posts that will need to be replaced. Posts are 10’ apart and two pieces of 4’
fencing are stacked to create an 8’ tall fence. Fencing is supported by a high tensile smooth wire stapled
to the top of each post. The existing metal fencing is in good condition except in isolated sections where
trees have fallen over it during wind events and where trespassing has occurred.
2.0 Definitions
TIA- Tree Improvement Area
Quality Control. Those actions taken by a Contractor to control the production of outputs to ensure that
they conform to the contract requirements. The methods for inspecting for quality control are described
in the Contractor’s Quality Control Plan (QCP).
Contracting officer’s representative (COR) means an individual, including a contracting officer’s technical
representative (COTR), designated and authorized in writing by the contracting officer to perform
specific technical or administrative functions.
Contracting Officer - A person with the authority to enter into, administer, and/or terminate contracts
and make related determinations and findings.
3.0 Technical Requirements / Tasks
• Only the contractor and their employees will be permitted in the designated work areas.
• The Contractor must adhere to all fire requirements when operating equipment during burn
bans and all active levels of Hoot Owl Fire Restrictions, and the contractor must have a water
tank on-site during burn bans.
• No warming or cooking fires will be permitted anywhere on the work site.
• The Contractor shall remove all ruts created along access roads and ensure no damage to trees
while operating equipment near orchards and genetic tests.
• The contractor shall adhere to the specified access marked on the map and shall not drive over
any existing irrigation pipes.
• All deliveries/services shall be performed during working hours (6:00AM-5:30PM PST, Monday
through Friday), excluding Federal Holidays unless specifically approved.
• Vehicles used will be clean and free of debris before traveling to the worksite.
Task 3.1 Replace existing wooden posts – Replace existing wooden posts with metal posts.
• All treated wooden posts shall be replaced with metal posts by November 15th, 2024.
• Replacement includes any in-line bracing, corner bracing, and line posts.
• All replacement posts must be sturdy to withstand environmental conditions, and must be set
properly.
• Wooden posts shall be left along the perimeter.
• Do not damage any genetic test trees or orchard trees while operating equipment.
Task 3.2 Reinstall and repair existing fence – Reconnect and repair existing fixed knot metal fencing and
guidewire to metal posts.
• All perimeter fencing shall be reattached to metal posts by November 15th, 2024.
• Fencing shall be reattached so that no gaps or holes are present, and fence is taught.
• Damaged portions of the fence shall be replaced with the same gauge and style as the existing
fence.
• Damaged portions of fence that are replaced shall be properly disposed of off from Government
property.
• Do not damage any genetic test trees or orchard trees while operating equipment.
Please email Shawn Trout at Shawn.trout@usda.gov with questions about this solicitation by July 8th,
2024; questions asked after that time may not be answered.
All quotes and documentation for this solicitation will be due on July 15th by 3:00PM EST.