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NATURAL RESOURCE TECHNICAL SERVICES THROUGHOUT THE NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVFAC) PACIFIC AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY
Contact and place of performance
Cara Kanemoto
JBPHH, HI 96860
USA
The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, Pacific, at Joint Base Pearl Harbor/Hickam, Hawaii intends to award Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP), Multiple Award Contract (MAC), Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity(IDIQ) to provide natural resource technical services throughout the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Pacific area of responsibility (AOR), and other areas worldwide as needed. This solicitation...
View moreThe resulting contract will include requirements that include but are not limited to, the following: (1) Coordination Meetings; (2) Avian Surveys; (3) Mist netting; (4) Bat Surveys; (5) Insect Surveys; (6) Herpetological Surveys; (7) Snail Surveys; (8) Telemetry; (9) Live Capture Trapping; (10) Botanical Surveys; (11) Plant Collection and Translocation; (12) Biomonitoring; (13) Vegetation Surveys; (14) Vegetation Restoration; (15) Plant Structure Stabilization; (16) Wetland Delineation Surveys; (17) Wetland Restoration Planning; (18) Wetland Restoration Implementation; (19) Streams, Lakes, and Pond Assessment; (20) Ecological Reserve Areas (ERA); (21) Integrated Natural Resources Management Plans (INRMPs); (22) NEPA and Environmental Planning and Supporting Studies; (23) Invasive Species Management; (24) Biosecurity; (25) Invasive Species Fencing; (26) Educational Outreach; and (27) Fire Management Plan; (28) Aerial Mapping and GIS Mapping; (29) Diving and Marine Resource Surveys; (30) Miscellaneous Natural Resource Services. Work will be performed in accordance with the requirements of the Performance Work Statement, and may involve regulatory compliance, planning, analyzing, and various related services on any one or a combination of more than one task order. Exact location of each effort will be designated on individual Task Orders.
The entire term of the contract is a maximum of $70 million or 90 months (consisting of a 12-month base period, six (6) 12-month option periods and one (1) 6-month extension of services period), whichever occurs first. Task orders will typically range between $3,500 and $10,000,000. Task orders may be above this limit; however, contractors are not obligated to accept such task orders under the general terms of the contract. The Government makes no representation as to the number of task orders or actual amount of work to be ordered; however, during the term of the contract, a minimum of $5,000 is guaranteed for each awardee under the contract. As task orders are awarded that exceed the $5,000, the $5,000 minimum guarantee will be deobligated and the Government’s obligation for the minimum guarantee for the contract will be satisfied. The estimated workload for the Unrestricted Division is approximately $2.5 million and the amount for the SBSA Division is approximately $67 million. These amounts may fluctuate with the potential need for the different types of specific services listed above and whether adequate competition exists within the SBSA Division and those contractors are capable of successfully executing those services. If one or no SBSA Division contractors submit a proposal in response to a task order request for proposal (RFP), the Contracting Officer may compete the task order amongst the Unrestricted Division contractors.
The applicable North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code is 541620 – Environmental Consulting Services and the corresponding small business size standard is $19 million (which will determine eligibility for awards under the Small Business Set Aside (SBSA) Division).
A MAC is a contract awarded from a single solicitation and may result in award to multiple contractors. This procurement consists of one solicitation with the intent to award no more than six (6) Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) type service contracts to the offerors whose proposals, conforming to the solicitation, represents the most advantageous offers to the Government resulting in the best value, price and non-price factors considered. The Government reserves the right to award more than six (6) contracts if it is determined to be in the best interest of the Government. Successful awardees will compete for future work during the term of the contract.
This is a best value, trade off procurement. The Government intends to evaluate proposals without conducting discussions with any Offeror, except for clarifications as described in FAR 15.306(a). However, the Government reserves the right to conduct discussions with Offerors, if required.
The non-price evaluation factors will be 1) Experience; 2) Sample Project; 3) Safety; 4) Small Business Utilization and Participation; and 5) Past Performance. Factors 1, 2, 3 and 4 are considered of equal importance to each other, and when combined, are equal in importance to the past performance evaluation Factor 5. When the proposal is evaluated as a whole, the technical factors and past performance factor combined are significantly more important than price. The evaluation of the Price Factor will be based on the sample project attached to the solicitation. The sample projects is for evaluation purposes only and will not be awarded on the contract.
The solicitation will be available on or about 17 July 2026 for viewing and downloading at the Contract Opportunities website at https://sam.gov/. Hard copies of the solicitation will not be issued. Requests for additional information may be addressed to the attention of Ms. Cara Kanemoto via e-mail at [email protected], Ms. Danika Kamikawa via email at [email protected] and Ms. Casey Sugihara via e-mail at [email protected]. Amendments will be posted to the website https://sam.gov/. It is the Offeror’s responsibility to periodically check the Contract Opportunities website for any amendments or notices to the solicitation. Offeror(s) must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) at https://sam.gov/ to participate in this procurement.
The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Pacific intends to award multiple firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts for natural resource technical services. This procurement, identified by solicitation number N62742-26-R-1805, is categorized under NAICS 541620 Environmental Consulting Services and PSC F099 Natural Resources/Conservation- Other. The requirement is structured as an unrestricted procurement with a partial SBP Small Business Set-Aside (SBSA) division. The unrestricted division will support Government of Japan-funded projects for the Guam Realignment, while the small business division will support projects funded by United States appropriations. Work will primarily take place at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam and other locations in Hawaii, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, with potential requirements throughout the NAVFAC Pacific area of responsibility and worldwide.
Technical requirements include various biological surveys, such as avian, bat, insect, botanical, and marine resource studies, as well as vegetation restoration, wetland delineation, invasive species management, and biosecurity. Services also encompass the development of integrated natural resources management plans, NEPA planning, aerial mapping, and educational outreach. The total contract term is 90 months, consisting of a 12-month base period, six 12-month options, and a six-month extension, with a combined maximum value of $70 million. Task orders are typically expected to range between $3,500 and $10,000,000, with a minimum guarantee of $5,000 for each awardee.
The government intends to award up to six contracts based on a best-value tradeoff evaluation of experience, a sample project, safety, small business utilization, past performance, and price. While the unrestricted division has an estimated workload of $2.5 million, the small business set-aside division accounts for approximately $67 million of the total estimated value. Cara Kanemoto serves as the primary point of contact for this pre-solicitation notice. Proposals are due by August 29, 2026.
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