Opportunity
SAM #12FPC326B0014
USDA-NRCS Streambank Stabilization and Erosion Control in McDowell County, WV
Buyer
FPAC Business Center Acquisition Division
Posted
July 17, 2026
Respond By
August 04, 2026
Identifier
12FPC326B0014
NAICS
237990, 238910
This opportunity seeks contractor support for streambank stabilization and erosion control in McDowell County, West Virginia, under the USDA-NRCS Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) Program. - Government Buyer: - United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), West Virginia State Office - Scope of Work: - Streambank stabilization at three sites (Spice & War Creek) - Erosion control construction including grouted rock riprap placement, seeding, mulching, mobilization, and installation of gabions - Channel clearing, shaping, pollution control, traffic control, removal of water, excavation, earthfill, drainfill, rockfill, steel reinforcement, plastic pipe installation, and geotextile installation - Contractor must provide all supervision, labor, tools, equipment, transportation, and materials - Adherence to all relevant construction, safety, and labor laws - Proper disposal of debris and excess materials - Key Products and Materials: - Rock riprap (well-graded, 9-28 inches, Material Specification 523) - Grouted rock riprap (with concrete grout, filter/bedding aggregates, geotextile) - Gabions and gabion mattresses (twisted-mesh, PVC-coated) - Steel reinforcement bars (#8 and #10 Grade 60) - PVC plastic pipe (3-inch diameter, Schedule 40) - Seeding and mulching materials - Notable Requirements: - Contractor quality control and compliance with detailed construction specifications - All work to be completed within 180 calendar days after notice to proceed - Estimated Contract Value: - Between $500,000 and $1,000,000 - **No specific OEMs or proprietary products are named; materials must meet USDA-NRCS specifications.
Description
The USDA-NRCS, under the Emergency Watershed Protection Program, will complete work to remove materials in the stream that are compromising the capacity of the streams and stabilize areas adversely impacting structures.
Additional details provided in attachments.
CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Provide all supervision, labor, tools, equipment, transportation, and material necessary to perform the work.
2. Follow industry standards, all federal and state, and local construction, safety and labor laws.
3. Contractor is responsible for their equipment. The Government is not liable for damages or losses of equipment due to theft or vandalism.
4. Remove all debris and excess materials from the site and dispose of them properly.
SITE VISIT.
Interested vendors can review the work site by attending the Site Visit on July 21, 2026, at 10:30am ET.
Site Visit Location: Paved parking lot near the Rt. 52 bridge that crosses Spice Creek.
GPS Coordinates: 37.4451661, -81.702033
Review of the work site is not mandatory, but highly recommended.
Site Visit POC: Joe Wickline at joseph.wickline@usda.gov, 681-220-5765.