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F--Collect, Propagate & Transplant - IDIQ
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Abellon, Harris
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This is a Sources Sought announcement for acquisition planning purposes and no formal solicitation for this requirement exists at this time. This is NOT a request for proposals and is NOT to be construed as a commitment by the Government. This information presented in this announcement will not obligate the Bureau of Reclamation in any manner. All businesses, regardless of size, capable of and interested in performin...
View moreThe Bureau of Reclamation, Interior Region 8: Lower Colorado Basin (LCB), is conducting market research to identify capable sources for the collection, propagation, and large-scale transplanting of native vegetation. This requirement supports the LCB Multi-Species Conservation Program (MSCP) across several Conservation Areas, including Beal Lake, Cibola National Wildlife Refuge, Cibola Valley, Dennis Underwood, Laguna Division, Palo Verde Ecological Reserve, Planet Ranch, Section 26, Three Fingers Lake, and Yuma Meadows. The government intends to award a five-year Indefinite Delivery / Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract with an estimated ceiling of $6 million. This project is classified under NAICS 111421, Nursery and Tree Production, and PSC F010, Natural Resources/Conservation- Seedling Production/Transplanting.
The selected contractor must provide all personnel, equipment, and facilities necessary to propagate over 20 species of native plants, such as Fremont cottonwood, honey mesquite, and various saltbushes, for the establishment of up to 200,000 plants. Operational requirements include maintaining greenhouse facilities capable of housing 1,000,000 plugs and 50,000 potted plants with climate-controlled environments. Contractors must demonstrate the capacity to plant up to 150,000 trees in a single season with a 95% survival rate, utilizing both specialized machinery for precise spacing and manual labor for hand-planting in adverse conditions like shallow water, remote terrain, and extreme temperatures exceeding 100°F.
Capability statements for solicitation 140R3026R0007 must be submitted via email to Harris Abellon by February 18, 2026. Submissions are limited to five pages and must address the contractor’s ability to meet technical qualifications, greenhouse capacity, and experience with similar large-scale planting operations. Responses must also include company identifiers such as the Unique Entity ID, business size, and any relevant set-aside designations, including Small Business, Veteran-Owned, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned, HUBZone, Small-Disadvantaged, or Women-Owned Small Business. This information will assist the agency in determining the final procurement strategy and whether the acquisition will be set aside for small business concerns.
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