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Geotechnical Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) For Drilling & Testing Services
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Rochelle Ross
Memphis, Tennessee 38103
The US Army Corps of Engineers has a requirement for Geotechnical Drilling and Testing Services. The solicitation number is W912EQ23R0022 and is being issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP). The work performed under this contract will provide geotechnical data to inform our geotechnical analyses and designs. The integrity of the engineering design work is dependent on the accuracy and completeness of the geotechnical...
View morePlans and specifications will be on the System of Award Management (SAM) website https://sam.gov/content/home on or after 27 February 2023. Offerors may register on the Interested Vendor’s List (IVL) on SAM. Compact disc and hardcopies will not allowed. All documents required for proposal submittal, including amendment, shall be included. The Request for Proposal will be issued on or about 27 February 2023.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has issued a pre-solicitation notice under solicitation number W912EQ23R0022 for a Geotechnical Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract. This requirement focuses on drilling and testing services to provide critical geotechnical data for engineering analyses and designs. The contractor is responsible for furnishing all plant, labor, equipment, and materials necessary to perform tasks including drilling borings, recovering samples, conducting cone penetration tests (CPT and CPTu), performing pore pressure dissipation and vane shear tests, and installing piezometers and inclinometers. While the primary place of performance is Memphis, Tennessee, work will occur at various sites across the continental United States, specifically in Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Mississippi.
The contract is classified under NAICS 541380 Testing Laboratories and Services and PSC H999 OTHER QC/TEST/INSPECT- MISCELLANEOUS. Exact quantities for drilling, sampling, and testing will be determined by site-specific conditions encountered during performance. The government will estimate task order costs based on available information, and the contractor will invoice according to actual quantities supplied. The Request for Proposal is expected to be issued on or about February 27, 2023, with a response deadline of February 14, 2023. Rochelle Ross serves as the primary point of contact for this requirement.
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