Opportunity

SAM #12639526Q0110

Comprehensive Pavement Replacement at Memphis Cotton Classing Facility

Buyer

APHIS Marketing and Regulatory Programs Business Services

Posted

April 17, 2026

Respond By

May 15, 2026

Identifier

12639526Q0110

NAICS

237310

USDA APHIS is seeking commercial construction services for a comprehensive pavement replacement project at the Memphis Cotton Classing Facility in Memphis, Tennessee. - Government Buyer: - United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), MRPBS Minneapolis MN office - Project Scope: - Complete replacement of the paved area at the Memphis Cotton Classing Facility due to severe degradation, poor drainage, and water intrusion - Work includes full-depth sawcut and repair, removal and disposal of existing pavement and base material, subgrade conditioning, crushed stone base placement, tack coat application, HMAC surface placement, crack sealing, surface conditioning, and fog sealing - All work must comply with Tennessee Department of Transportation standards - Project is divided into three phases: front parking area, side driveway, and rear paved area - Procurement Details: - Total Small Business Set-Aside (SBA participants only) - Firm-fixed price service purchase order; progress payments and retainage terms apply - Compliance with federal wage rates, FAR, and AGAR clauses required - Separate bids requested for each portion but likely awarded as a lump sum - Estimated Contract Value: - $500,000 to $1,000,000 - Period of Performance: - Project completion required by August 30, 2026; phased schedule to be approved prior to commencement - No specific OEMs, vendors, or part numbers are mentioned in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - Memphis Cotton Classing Facility, 3275 Appling Rd, Memphis, TN 38133

Description

The entire paved area at the Memphis Cotton Classing Facility is in a severe state of disrepair and must be replaced. The surfaces were first paved in 1995. There is poor drainage and water intrusion to the subbase, leading to severe degradation.  

Solicitation documents are posted below.

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