DCR 969 Boundary Research, Maintenance, and Demarcation
Federal opportunity from Department of Conservation and Recreation. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Oct 31, 2030.
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- Solicitation
- BD-26-1020-DCRCU-DC250-120763
- Performance
- MA
- Response
- Oct 31, 2030, 12:00 PM UTC
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The DCR 969 project involves boundary research, maintenance, and demarcation, with responses due by October 31, 2030. This opportunity is set aside for small businesses under the Small Business Purchasing Program (SBPP) and is managed by the DCR Contracts Unit. Vendors interested in this bid must verify their eligibility and prepare their documentation carefully to meet the requirements outlined in the attachments.
The DCRCU aims to engage a contractor for boundary research, maintenance, and demarcation, ensuring clarity and accuracy in boundary lines as per regulatory requirements.
- Small businesses with expertise in land surveying and demarcation.
- Firms with experience in environmental compliance and local regulations.
- Conduct boundary research and assessments.
- Establish and maintain boundary markers.
- Provide ongoing maintenance and updates to boundary records.
- Completed bid proposal with all required documents.
- Evidence of relevant past performance.
- Compliance with SBPP eligibility requirements.
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- Ensure adherence to local regulations regarding boundary demarcation.
- Review compliance with environmental guidelines.
- Consider competitive pricing emphasizing value-added services.
- Explore cost-effective methodologies for boundary maintenance.
- Identify potential partners with complementary expertise in land surveying.
- Consider subcontractors for niche aspects of boundary research.
- Potential delays due to regulatory approvals for boundary work.
- Challenges in maintaining accurate historical boundary information.
- What specific regulations govern boundary demarcation in this jurisdiction?
- What are the criteria for successful completion of the project?
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