Proposals are due by 2:00 PM local time on June 30, 2025. The project is for the
construction of a new municipal water well in Georgeville, WA, under the jurisdiction of the Yakama Nation. The contractor must begin performance within 10 calendar days and complete it within 180 calendar days after receiving the notice to proceed. Performance bonds and payment bonds are required. Additional documents, including a detailed project schedule, schedule of values, list of subcontractors, safety and accident prevention plan, material safety data sheets (MSDS), shop drawings, product data, samples, descriptive literature, results of third-party testing, operation and maintenance (OM) manuals, warranty certificates, and as-built drawings, are required. The government will evaluate offers by adding the total price for all options to the total price for the basic requirement. The project is estimated to be between $100,000 and $250,000. Questions regarding the solicitation must be submitted in writing to the contracting officer by email up to 7 calendar days before the quote due date. The contractor is responsible for obtaining all required
construction permits and licensing, and paying all applicable fees. The contractor shall coordinate with all other trades, as well as with existing conditions, in advance of the work. The contractor shall maintain on the site a complete current set of redline drawings, which shall be available for inspection by the government at any time. The contractor shall develop a detailed schedule in Microsoft Project or approved equal. The project schedule shall include key milestones of the project, including mobilization and demobilization dates, start and finish dates, tasks required per phase, planned outages, progress meetings, laboratory testing, remediation and demolition, tasks that include afterhours work, as well as proposed substantial completion inspection and final inspection dates, and closeout dates. All work shall be completed within 150 calendar days following the notice to proceed issued by the co. The contractor shall submit a proposal for all changes in the work within fifteen 15 days from the effective date of the change order or request for proposal. The contractor shall submit a schedule of values (SOV) to the contracting officer for review and approval before any payment is made. Invoices shall be prepared, submitted and paid in accordance with FAR clauses. The contractor shall submit weekly payrolls to the contracting officer. The contractor shall have the ultimate responsibility for safety on the project site at all times until final completion and acceptance of the project. The contractor shall comply with all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations. The contractor shall submit a written site-specific safety and accident prevention plan prior to any site work commencing. In the event of a job-related accident, the contractor shall immediately notify the contracting officer and the contracting officer's representative and shall prepare a detailed report of accident as prescribed by OSHA regulations. The contractor shall install protective measures to contain dust and debris during
construction to assure a safe and irritant free environment for building occupants. The contractor shall provide temporary safety barriers, as necessary or required by relevant policies and/or the COR, to provide safety for workers, hospital staff and patients during
construction. The contractor shall be responsible for ensuring safety of the public and their employees at all times during this contract in accordance with all applicable OSHA regulations. The contractor shall protect the work, the site, and all existing property and structures within the limit of
construction activities or that may be affected thereby until acceptance of the work. Any damage to property shall be repaired at the contractor's expense, to pre-damaged condition to the satisfaction of the COR. The contractor