Cultural Resources Multiple Award Services Contract (MASC)


Subject: Cultural Resources Multiple Award Services Contract (MASC)
Solicitation Number: N6247324R3204
Notice Type: SOLICIT
NAICS: 541720
Set-Aside: Total Small Business
Notice Published: 04-05-24
Response Due: 04-24-24

Agency: Department of the Navy
Office: NAVFACSYSCOM SOUTHWEST
Contact: Linde Heinrich This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Ph: (240) 565-7954
Office Address: SAN DIEGO, CA 92132-0001



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Amendment 0001 to solicitation N62473-24-R-3204 is to answer requests for information and update Section L. Amendment 0002 to solicitation N62473-24-R-3204 is to answer requests for information, update Annex 2, update Section J, update Section L, provide a revised J-1 and provide J-2 representations and certifications. Amendment 0003 to solicitation N62473-24-R-3204 is to extend the proposal due date to 24 April 2024 at 12:00 PM PDT, answer requests for information, update Annex 2, update Sections J and L, and provide a revised J-1 and S-5.?The source of the requirement is the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest, Environmental Business Line. This requirement is for a multiple award, Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) type contract. The anticipated aggregate ceiling amount is $99.9 million. The performance period will be for a one-year base period, two (2) two-year option periods, and one (1) three-year option period. It is anticipated that up to four (4) basic contracts will be awarded. The minimum guarantee is $5,000. The task order range is $5,000 to $1,000,000. The contractors are required to perform cultural resource services at various locations within Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, Southwest (NAVFAC SW) area of responsibility. Locations may include Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and other locations. Cultural resource services include studies, investigation, preparation of historic and archaeological documents, and implementation of plans in accordance with Sections 106 and 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, as well as other applicable Department of Defense (DoD); Federal, State and local statutes and regulations; and with DoD policies, instructions and guidance in accordance with the contract requirements. All of the work will be ordered by issuance of a written task orders issued by the Contracting Officer. Task orders will be competed in accordance with the fair opportunity procedures of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 16.505 (b) (1) (i) - Indefinite-Delivery Contracts, ordering for actual work projects as they arise. Task Order award may be based on the following procedures: (1) To the firm providing the lowest price based on pre-priced Exhibit Line Items Numbers (ELINs); or (2) through price or best value competition for work requirements not covered by the pre-priced ELINs. Several task orders may be issued simultaneously for work to be performed in different geographic locations. Contractors are expected to successfully manage all task orders awarded to them.