Opportunity

Sound Transit Biddingo #QQ 0076-23

Sound Transit Awards Temporary Fencing Services Contract to United Site Services of Nevada

Posted

April 12, 2023

Respond By

May 03, 2023

Identifier

QQ 0076-23

NAICS

238990

Sound Transit, the regional transit agency for the Seattle metropolitan area, has awarded a contract for temporary fencing services to United Site Services of Nevada. - Government Buyer: - Sound Transit (Seattle, WA) - Awarded Vendor: - United Site Services of Nevada - Products and Services Requested: - Temporary fencing installation, removal, and rental - Chain-link fencing panels (regular and priority installation) - Equipment gates (wheeled) - Personnel gates - Trip charges for service calls - Estimated quantities: - 3,800 feet of regular installation - 400 feet of priority installation (with 2-hour response requirement) - 10 feet of removal - 4,200 feet of monthly fence rental - 15 monthly wheeled equipment gate rentals - 5 monthly personnel gate rentals - 10 trip charges - Notable Requirements: - Priority response for some installations (work to begin within 2 hours) - Contract is non-exclusive; Sound Transit may use other vendors concurrently - Encouragement of Small Business and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) participation - Equal employment opportunity and workforce diversity emphasized - All work to be performed across King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties - Vendor must provide all labor, materials, equipment, permits, and transportation

Description

Sound Transit issued a solicitation for Temporary Fencing Services, requesting quotes from vendors to install, remove, and rent temporary fences. The contract term is one year with an option to extend for four additional one-year terms. Pricing is fixed for the duration of the contract and any extensions. The contract is non-exclusive, allowing Sound Transit to procure services from other vendors concurrently. The solicitation closed on May 3, 2023, and the award was made to United Site Services of Nevada.

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