Opportunity
SAM #12444026Q0085
Lake Sinclair RV Dump Station Septic Drain Line Repair – USDA Forest Service
Buyer
Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests
Posted
May 20, 2026
Respond By
May 29, 2026
Identifier
12444026Q0085
NAICS
562998, 237110
The USDA Forest Service, Oconee Ranger District, is seeking a contractor for the repair of a damaged septic drain line at the Lake Sinclair RV dump station in Eatonton, Georgia. - Government Buyer: - United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Forest Service, Oconee Ranger District, CSA East 2 - Scope of Work: - Repair damaged septic drain line at the RV dump station - Tasks include: - Cutting and removing concrete around the hydrant area - Excavating a trench using tractor equipment - Jackhammering concrete to expose the broken line - Removing and replacing the damaged pipe section and fittings - Backfilling the trench - Pouring and finishing new concrete, including a concrete barrier stop - Implementing soil erosion control and site stabilization measures - Optional work: - Replacing two barrier wooden logs - Replacing six wooden pole logs - Replacing two wooden signposts and reinstalling existing signs - Products/Services Requested: - Maintenance and repair of plumbing, heating, and waste disposal equipment (NSN 7540-01-152-8067) - No specific OEMs, part numbers, or proprietary products are identified - Notable Requirements: - Small business set-aside - Firm fixed price contract - 54-day period of performance - Place of Performance: - Lake Sinclair RV Dump Station, 100 Putnam Beach Road SW, Eatonton, GA 31024-7834 - Contracting Offices: - Chattahoochee Oconee National Forest, Gainesville, GA - USDA-FS CSA East 2, Atlanta, GA
Description
This project is intended to repair the damaged septic drain line of a RV dump station.
The work for this project shall consist of the construction and associated site work for the following base items:
Cutting and removing the concrete around the hydrant area to access the damaged section of pipe. Excavating a trench using tractor equipment, including the operator, labor, and materials. Jackhammering concrete as needed to expose the broken line. Removing the damaged pipe section, including any failed fittings. Replacing the affected portion of the line with new line/piping and proper fittings. Backfilling the trench once repairs are complete. Pouring new concrete over the area and finishing it to a rough grade (this includes the concrete barrier stop). Soil erosion control/site stabilization measures
*Optional items:
Replacing 2 barrier wooden logs (shall be staked or fastened to ground so they remain stabilized in place) Replacing 6 wooden pole logs Replacing 2 wooden signposts (install existing signs on new posts)