The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is soliciting well drilling, development, and testing services for the Rappahannock River National Wildlife Refuge. This project is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 237110. The government plans to award a firm-fixed-price contract to install a new 4-inch diameter artesian water supply well at the Eastern Virginia Rivers National Wildlife Refuge. The scope includes site preparation, piping, electrical work, and well installation. The contractor must deliver a well with a 10 gallon per minute yield, including all casing, screens, pumps, and wiring. The contract has a 60-day performance period and requires adherence to specific environmental and safety standards. A site visit is scheduled for June 15, 2026, with final responses due by June 23, 2026. Technical specifications, labor standards, and administrative requirements are detailed in the solicitation package. This project involves drilling, piping, and electrical installation for a new well. The contractor must ensure a 10 gallon per minute yield and follow technical standards for casing, screens, and pumps. Administrative requirements include a site visit and federal invoicing through the IPP system. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking a contractor to drill, develop, and test a 4-inch diameter cased artesian water supply well at the Eastern Virginia Rivers National Wildlife Refuge in Warsaw, Virginia. This firm-fixed-price project must be completed within 60 calendar days of the notice to proceed. The goal is a fully operational system providing 10 gallons per minute of potable water.
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Garrigas, Christa
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VA-RAPPAHANNOCK RIV NWR-WELL DRILLING