Notice of Intent to Award a Sole Source Contract

Project ID: DOIPFBO260017 FederalOpportunitiesSpecial Notice
Overview
AgencyNational Park Service
Deadline05/01/26
Posted04/30/26
Estimated ValueNot Provided
Set AsideNone
NAICS541620 - Environmental Consulting Services
PSCF115 - Environmental Systems Protection- Environmental Consulting And Legal Support
LocationMoose, WY USA
Description
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The National Park Service intends to issue a sole source contract award to ERO Resources Corporation for "follow-on" services to deliver specialized wetland science and regulatory compliance support to Grand Teton National Park (GRTE), the Intermountain Regional Office (IMRO), and the NPS Park Planning and Special Studies (PPSS) Branch to support a priority of the Secretary of Interior (SOI). Services include completing a sub-meter accurate wetland delineation across approximately 195 acres within the Moose-Wilson Road corridor in GRTE, encompassing all Waters of the United States (WOTUS) and non-WOTUS wetland habitats. Work will follow the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) 1987 Wetlands Delineation Manual and the Western Mountains Regional Supplement, as well as the National Park Service (NPS) wetland identification standards under the Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) classification system and Director's Order 77-1. The contractor will conduct a quantitative Wetland Functional Assessment meeting the requirements of both USACE and the NPS Wetlands Program. The contractor will also prepare and submit a request for a Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination and support USACE field verification. Following completion of the fieldwork and assessments, the contractor will prepare a comprehensive Wetland Delineation Report and a Wetland Statement of Finding to support Clean Water Act compliance, NPS policy requirements, and long-term resource management decisions. Work under this contract includes project management, field data collection by a certified Professional Wetland Scientist, reporting, coordination with regulatory agencies, adherence to NPS timelines, and travel to GRTE as needed. Any firms who take exception to this notice and/or who are capable and interested in performing this requirement shall contact the Contracting Officer, Mr. Cole Johnson, at Cole_Johnson@NPS.Gov or Cole_Johnson@ios.doi.gov before the closing date and time of this notice on 5/1/2026 by 5PM ET. In your emailed response to Cole_Johnson@NPS.Gov or Cole_Johnson@ios.doi.gov, please simply state your indicated interest and capability. As maximizing competition is a significant requirement of Federal Acquisition Regulation, the CO will carefully consider any exceptions or responses received for justification to move this requirement into a competitive environment. A draft Performance of Work Statement is attached herein, for review.

Summary (Newest Update)

Background The National Park Service (NPS) intends to issue a sole source contract award to ERO Resources Corporation for follow-on services to deliver specialized wetland science and regulatory compliance support to Grand Teton National Park (GRTE), the Intermountain Regional Office (IMRO), and the NPS Park Planning and Special Studies (PPSS) Branch. This contract supports a priority of the Secretary of Interior (SOI) and aims to safeguard and interpret natural resources while providing opportunities for visitor engagement in one of the nation’s most striking mountain landscapes. The project focuses on wetlands along the Moose-Wilson Road corridor, which are crucial for wildlife and ecosystem health. Work Details The contractor will perform several key tasks: 1) Conduct a sub-meter accurate wetland delineation across approximately 195 acres within the Moose-Wilson Road corridor, mapping all Waters of the United States (WOTUS) and non-WOTUS wetland habitats. This work will adhere to USACE's 1987 Wetlands Delineation Manual and NPS standards. 2) Complete a quantitative Wetland Functional Assessment that meets USACE and NPS requirements. 3) Prepare and submit a request for a Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination from USACE, supporting field verification. 4) Develop a comprehensive Wetland Delineation Report and Wetland Statement of Finding to ensure compliance with the Clean Water Act and NPS policies. The contractor will also manage project logistics, conduct field data collection by certified professionals, coordinate with regulatory agencies, adhere to NPS timelines, and travel to GRTE as necessary. Period of Performance The base period of performance is four months from the date of award. Place of Performance Most work may be performed remotely; however, field visits will occur at Grand Teton National Park.

Contacts
Contact nameJohnson, Cole
Contact emailcole_johnson@ios.doi.gov
Contact phone(267) 321-0342
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