Opportunity

SAM #140R2026B0004

East Park Boat Ramp Improvement Project – Construction Services Sought

Buyer

Bureau of Reclamation Mid-Pacific Region

Posted

July 17, 2026

Respond By

August 29, 2026

Identifier

140R2026B0004

NAICS

237990, 238910

This opportunity is for the East Park Boat Ramp Improvement Project, led by the Bureau of Reclamation, California Great Basin Region. - Government Buyer: - Bureau of Reclamation, California Great Basin Region (Department of the Interior) - Contact: Charlesetta Seibure - Scope of Work: - Demolition: Remove existing concrete pad and trees - Salvage: Relocate picnic tables, protect toilet building in place - Earthwork: Contour site using cut and fill, provide and install rip rap - Drainage: Install wide gravel filtration trench, CMP culvert, and precast drainage structure - Boat Ramp Construction: - Construct new concrete boat ramp with apron and precast ramp - Build accessible concrete walkway and trash bin pad - Install aluminum dock system and boarding float system - Construct concrete boat ramp apron with aggregate base and PCC - Build sidewalk with compacted subgrade and rock slope protection - Parking Area: - Install AC paving, gravel transition to roadway, concrete curb - Install information kiosk, accessible parking signage, project sign, and stop sign - Install new solar light - Painting: - Install crosswalk striping, pavement striping, stop bar, and arrow pavement markings - Products/Services Requested: - Construction services for all above elements (no specific OEMs, brands, or part numbers specified) - Notable Requirements: - Project is set aside for Total Small Business - Estimated contract value between $1M and $5M - Emphasis on accessibility, safety, and site management improvements - Use of solar lighting and accessible features - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation or attachments.

Description

The development of a safe and accessible boat launching facility, including a concrete ramp, boarding float, lighting, parking area, and connecting pathway. Additional features such as signage, an information kiosk, and trash receptacles will improve usability and support effective site management.

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