61--AR-MAMMOTH SPRING NFH-REPLACE GENERATOR
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking quotes to replace a standby generator at the Mammoth Spring National Fish Hatchery in Arkansas. The project involves removing a flood-damaged unit and installing a new 60 kW propane standby generator to support hatchery operations. This is a firm-fixed-price contract set aside for small businesses. The work includes technical integration with existing pumps and degassing chambers to maintain fish life-support systems. Performance is scheduled for July through September 2026. The solicitation package includes the SF-1449 and a Statement of Work detailing installation, testing, and safety requirements. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is replacing a flood-damaged standby generator at the Mammoth Spring National Fish Hatchery. The project requires a new 60 kW propane generator to ensure operational continuity. The project involves removing and disposing of a flood-damaged generator at the Mammoth Spring National Fish Hatchery and installing a new 60 kW propane-fueled standby system. The goal is to maintain power for fish life-support systems, including pumps and degassing chambers.
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Johnson, Nicole
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The purpose of amendment 1 is to clarify the Government's intent regarding the Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS), reuse of existing conduits and wiring, generator information, and site visit procedures. These clarifications respond to vendor inquiries.