Opportunity
SAM #DOIPFBO260017
Sole Source Wetland Science and Regulatory Compliance Services for Grand Teton National Park
Buyer
National Park Service CONOPS Strategic
Posted
April 30, 2026
Respond By
May 01, 2026
Identifier
DOIPFBO260017
NAICS
541620, 541360, 541370, 541715
This notice announces the National Park Service's intent to award a sole source contract for wetland science and regulatory compliance services at Grand Teton National Park. - Sole source contract to ERO Resources Corporation for specialized wetland delineation and compliance services - Scope includes: - Sub-meter accurate wetland delineation of approximately 195 acres along Moose-Wilson Road - Functional assessment of wetlands and regulatory coordination with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) - Preparation of a Wetland Delineation Report, geodatabase, and Wetland Statement of Finding - Compliance with USACE 1987 Wetlands Delineation Manual, Western Mountains Regional Supplement, and NPS/FGDC standards - Fieldwork and data collection by a certified Professional Wetland Scientist - Project management, reporting, and travel to Grand Teton National Park - No specific product part numbers or quantities; this is a service-based requirement - Period of performance is four months from award, with key deliverables due within two to three months - Place of performance is Grand Teton National Park, with contracting office in Washington, DC - Draft Performance Work Statement is available for review
Description
The National Park Service intends to issue a sole source contract award to ERO Resources Corporation for "follow-on" services to deliver specialized wetland science and regulatory compliance support to Grand Teton National Park (GRTE), the Intermountain Regional Office (IMRO), and the NPS Park Planning and Special Studies (PPSS) Branch to support a priority of the Secretary of Interior (SOI). Services include completing a sub-meter accurate wetland delineation across approximately 195 acres within the Moose-Wilson Road corridor in GRTE, encompassing all Waters of the United States (WOTUS) and non-WOTUS wetland habitats. Work will follow the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) 1987 Wetlands Delineation Manual and the Western Mountains Regional Supplement, as well as the National Park Service (NPS) wetland identification standards under the Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) classification system and Director's Order 77-1.The contractor will conduct a quantitative Wetland Functional Assessment meeting the requirements of both USACE and the NPS Wetlands Program. The contractor will also prepare and submit a request for a Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination and support USACE field verification. Following completion of the fieldwork and assessments, the contractor will prepare a comprehensive Wetland Delineation Report and a Wetland Statement of Finding to support Clean Water Act compliance, NPS policy requirements, and long-term resource management decisions.Work under this contract includes project management, field data collection by a certified Professional Wetland Scientist, reporting, coordination with regulatory agencies, adherence to NPS timelines, and travel to GRTE as needed.Any firms who take exception to this notice and/or who are capable and interested in performing this requirement shall contact the Contracting Officer, Mr. Cole Johnson, at Cole_Johnson@NPS.Gov or Cole_Johnson@ios.doi.gov before the closing date and time of this notice on 5/1/2026 by 5PM ET. In your emailed response to Cole_Johnson@NPS.Gov or Cole_Johnson@ios.doi.gov, please simply state your indicated interest and capability. As maximizing competition is a significant requirement of Federal Acquisition Regulation, the CO will carefully consider any exceptions or responses received for justification to move this requirement into a competitive environment. A draft Performance of Work Statement is attached herein, for review.