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C--Survey/Engineering Services
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Carter, Jacqueline
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IGF::OT::IGF Survey, Mapping - Engineering Services (Brooks Act) Survey and Mapping Services: The work will principally be for surveys for predesign topographic mapping needed in support of the engineering, design, and development of future construction improvement projects. Survey activities will generally consist of the following types of preliminary surveys: control traverses, topographic, planimetric, cadastral s...
View moreThe National Park Service issued an award notice for solicitation P15PS00070 to procure surveying and mapping services under the Brooks Act. The scope of work primarily involves predesign topographic mapping to support the engineering, design, and development of future construction improvement projects. Survey activities include control traverses, planimetric and cadastral services, GPS control, subsurface utility research, and aerial and ground control. Additional requirements may involve construction stakeout surveys, boundary surveys, and the use of ground penetrating radar for utility and material identification.
Performance requirements dictate that photogrammetric facilities must produce topographic mapping conforming to ASPRS Accuracy Standards. Projects typically range from site surveys of one to 20 acres to utility and road surveys under four miles in length, generally associated with federal or locally owned roads on or leading to federal land. Individual task orders, guided by specific statements of work and agency policies, will define the exact requirements for these services.
The award is classified under NAICS 541370 for Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) Services and PSC code C. This notice was published on July 17, 2015, by the National Park Service contracting office, with Jacqueline Carter serving as the point of contact. There are no attachments associated with this award notification.
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