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Click here to see more information about this opportunity on FedConnect | LINK | Dec 28, 2015 | |
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https://www.fedconnect.net/FedConnect/ | LINK | Dec 4, 2015 | |
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Click here to see more information about this opportunity on FedConnect | LINK | Oct 21, 2015 |
Z--Road Repair and Maintenance IDIQs
Contact and place of performance
Gilbert-muhammad, Anna
Not specified
Amendment #3; Update Customer Satisfaction Survey Establish road repair and maintenance IDIQs
The US Fish and Wildlife Service Headquarters is soliciting proposals to establish Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts for road repair and maintenance. This solicitation, identified as F16PS00011, falls under NAICS code 237310 for Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction and PSC Z. The procurement is designated as an SBA (SBA) set-aside.
As of Amendment #3, the scope includes an update to a customer satisfaction survey related to the establishment of these maintenance agreements. Responses to the solicitation are due by January 6, 2016. Anna Gilbert-muhammad is the designated point of contact for this requirement, which was originally published on October 21, 2015, and last updated on December 28, 2015.
The solicitation documentation includes seven attachments, including multiple updates regarding opportunity information posted between November 3 and December 28, 2015. These materials provide further context for the road repair and maintenance services required by the agency.
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