RFP - The Guadalupe River Project Contract 3A Phase 3

Agency: Department of the Army
Office: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Location: US Army Engineer District, Sacramento



RECOVERY--Y--The Guadalupe River Project Contract 3A Phase 3 consists of replacement of UPRR bridges Nos. 3 (vehicular bridge) & 4 (railroad bridge) between New Julian Avenue and Coleman Avenue, all in downtown San Jose, California

The purpose of this Source Sought is to gain knowledge from potential small contractors who are interested and have the capability and qualifications to complete and perform the below described construction services. The 2007 North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) code applicable to this project is 237310Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction and the small business size standard is $33.5 Million. The SIC is 1629Heavy Construction, Not Elsewhere Classified and the Federal Supply Code is Y222Construct/Highways-Roads-Structures-Bridges. Government will use responses to this SOURCES SOUGHT synopsis to make appropriate acquisition decisions to solicit this project as either a competitive Service Disabled Veteran Owned, 8a or HubZone Small Business or Unrestricted. Proposals will be evaluated using sealed bidding procedures that will result in award of a firm-fixed-price contract (base and three option Items) to the responsible proposer whose proposal, conforming to the solicitation, and is the most advantages to the Government, considering only price and the price-related factors included in the invitation.

The magnitude of the Guadalupe River, California-Contract 3A, Phase 3 is estimated between $5~$10 Million. Public bid opening procedures are applicable to the solicitation. A firm fixed price UNRESTRICTED contract is anticipated to be awarded using sealed bidding evaluation criteria.

Solicitation Number: W91238-09-S-0104
 

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