Opportunity
SAM #140R3026Q0066
Turnkey Replacement of Riverside Vessel Barrier System at Hoover Dam
Buyer
Bureau of Reclamation Lower Colorado Region
Posted
April 27, 2026
Respond By
May 13, 2026
Identifier
140R3026Q0066
NAICS
237990
The Bureau of Reclamation, Lower Colorado Regional Office, is seeking a small business contractor to provide a complete, turnkey replacement of the riverside vessel barrier system at Hoover Dam. - Government Buyer: - Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Lower Colorado Regional Office - Scope of Work: - Removal and disposal of the existing vessel barrier system - Installation and commissioning of a new vessel barrier system - Provision and installation of a new boat access gate - Supply of all required materials, components, equipment, and labor - Compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations - Set-Aside: - Small business set-aside under NAICS 237990 (Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction) - Product/Service Codes: - PSC Z2PZ (Repair or Alteration of Other Non-building Facilities) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - Hoover Dam, Boulder City, Nevada - Notable Requirements: - Turnkey solution required (contractor responsible for all aspects of the project) - All work must be performed at a high-security federal facility (Hoover Dam)
Description
Presolicitation NoticeProject Title: Riverside Vessel Barrier Replacement at Hoover Dam(1) Points of Contact(i)Contract Specialist: Mrs. Jennalyn KentAddress: 500 Date Street, Boulder City, NV 89005Email: jennalyn_kent@ios.doi.govPhone: 702-293-8030(ii)Contracting Officer: Mr. Luis GallardoAddress: 7301 S Calle Agua Salada, Yuma, AZ 85364Email: luis_gallardo@ios.doi.govPhone: 928-343-8129(2) Set-Aside DeterminationThis acquisition is set aside.Small Business Program (FAR Part 19): Total Small Business Local Area Set-Aside (FAR Part 26): No(3) Codes for Services or SuppliesNAICS: 237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering ConstructionSmall Business Size Standard: $45.0 MillionPSC: Z2PZ - Repair or Alteration of Other Non-building Facilities(4)(i) Description of Supplies/ServicesThe Bureau of Reclamation, Lower Colorado Dams Office, Hoover Dam, requires replacement of the existing riverside vessel barrier system, which has reached end-of-life. This barrier forms part of the security perimeter and controls water¿side access to non-public areas downstream of the dam. The Contractor shall provide a complete, turnkey replacement of the existing riverside vessel barrier system, including a new boat access gate. The system shall include all materials, components, equipment, and labor necessary for full removal and disposal of the existing vessel barrier system, plus installation and commissioning of a new vessel barrier system, and shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations.(ii) Award Procedures & Anticipated DatesProcedures: Request for Quotation (RFQ) for Construction using Simplified Acquisition ProceduresAnticipated Release Date: 05/13/2026Anticipated Award Date: 06/22/2026(iii) Trade Agreements StatementsNot applicable.(iv) Technical Data AccessTechnical data required to respond will be furnished as part of the solicitation, or is not applicable.(v) Construction (Small Business) - Change Order DefinitizationFAR Part 36 definitization requirements will apply to any resulting award. See Reclamation Acquisition Regulation (RAR) Subpart WBR 1443.102(a)(3) for more information. IAW FAR 36.101-4(b), data on the agency¿s past performance for definitization can be found on the DOI Construction Contract Administration website at: https://www.doi.gov/pam/acquisition/policy/constructioncontract(vi) Competition & Source SubmissionsAll responsible sources may submit a quotation, bid or proposal, as applicable, which will be considered by the agency.Submission Method: Email to jennalyn_kent@usbr.gov(vii) Noncompetitive Actions (if applicable)Not applicable.(viii) Qualification Requirements (if applicable)Qualification requirement: No, not applicable.