Opportunity

SAM #140FGA26Q0023

Procurement of Aggregate, Fill Material, Rock Boulders, and Topsoil for Rice Lake NWR Overlook Construction

Buyer

USFWS GAOA

Posted

April 23, 2026

Respond By

May 05, 2026

Identifier

140FGA26Q0023

NAICS

423320, 212321

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), part of the Department of the Interior, is seeking suppliers for construction materials to build an overlook at Rice Lake National Wildlife Refuge in Minnesota. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), Great Lakes and Ohio River Division (GAOA), Infrastructure Management Division, Region 3 - Contracting Officer: Nicole Johnson - Products/Materials Requested: - 70 tons of Type 5 Base Aggregate - 700 cubic yards of General Fill Material - 30 Rock Boulders (for seating and edging) - 90 cubic yards of Topsoil (suitable for vegetation growth) - Requirements and Specifications: - All materials must meet Minnesota Department of Transportation specifications - Materials must be sourced within Minnesota - Delivery required primarily within a two-week window between June and August 2026, with final deadline by September 30, 2026 - Delivery to be coordinated with refuge staff at Rice Lake National Wildlife Refuge - Pricing must include delivery fees - Total small business set-aside under NAICS code 212321 - No specific OEMs or branded products are named; materials are generic construction commodities - Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on local sourcing and compliance with state transportation standards - Firm-fixed-price award based on best value (price and non-price factors) - Place of Performance/Delivery: - Rice Lake National Wildlife Refuge, 36289 State Highway 65, McGregor, MN 55760-5875

Description

This solicitation is for the purchase and delivery of base aggregate, general fill material, rock boulders, and topsoil for construction of an overlook at the Rice Lake NWR located near McGregor, Minnesota. The Statement of Work lists requirements, delivery location, and maps of the area.

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