FEMA Permanent Housing Construction Repairs – Crow Tribe of Montana (DR-4847) Virtual Industry Day

Project ID: 70FBR826I00000001 FederalOpportunitiesSources Sought
Overview
AgencyFederal Emergency Management Agency
Deadline06/10/26
Posted06/04/26
Estimated Value$1,500,000 - $5,000,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNone
NAICSNot Provided
PSCNot Provided
LocationBillings, MT 59101 United States
Description
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Summary

FEMA Permanent Housing Construction Repairs Crow Tribe of Montana (DR-4847) The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is hosting an Industry Day to provide information and engage potential contractors for the Permanent Housing Construction (PHC) Repairs project supporting the Crow Tribe of Montana following the August 6, 2024 severe storm and straight-line wind event. FEMA seeks qualified firms to repair approximately 25 properties as part of the PHC program. The scope includes site inspections, development of cost estimates, habitability repairs, utility connections, procurement of construction materials, and compliance with federal, state, tribal, and environmental requirements. Contractors must adhere to Tribal Employment Rights Ordinance (TERO) and ensure quality control throughout the project. Evaluation criteria will include technical approach, past performance, and price. Offerors should demonstrate capability in residential construction, experience with tribal projects, and ability to manage supply chain and staffing challenges unique to the Crow Reservation. Interested parties are encouraged to attend Industry Day for detailed project requirements, workflow processes, deliverables, and evaluation factors. Questions may be directed to the Contracting Officer, Frederick Sterdivant, at Frederick.sterdivant@fema.dhs.gov or Contracting Officer Kamwren Nichols at kamwren.nichols@fema.dhs.gov

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https://fema.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_qveYmsHFTdajg7OUQTW06Q All registration requests must be completed by Wednesday 10, 2026

Summary (Newest Update)

Background The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is hosting an Industry Day to engage potential contractors for the Permanent Housing Construction (PHC) Repairs project supporting the Crow Tribe of Montana. This initiative follows a severe storm and straight-line wind event that occurred on August 6, 2024, and aims to repair approximately 25 properties as part of the PHC program. Work Details The scope of work includes: conducting site inspections, developing cost estimates, performing habitability repairs, establishing utility connections, procuring construction materials, and ensuring compliance with federal, state, tribal, and environmental requirements. Contractors are required to adhere to the Tribal Employment Rights Ordinance (TERO) and maintain quality control throughout the project. Evaluation criteria for contractors will include their technical approach, past performance, and pricing. Offerors must demonstrate capability in residential construction, experience with tribal projects, and the ability to manage supply chain and staffing challenges specific to the Crow Reservation. Period of Performance The geographic location(s) the contract will be performed (if provided) Place of Performance The work will be performed on the Crow Reservation in Montana. Bidder Requirements Contractors must have experience in residential construction and tribal projects. They should also be capable of managing unique supply chain and staffing challenges associated with the Crow Reservation. Incumbent Analysis (see Incumbents section for more detail) This opportunity for FEMA Permanent Housing Construction (PHC) Repairs under DR-4847 for the Crow Tribe of Montana appears to have a confirmed incumbent, with Fed Serve awarded multiple related task orders under 70FBR826D00000002. Prior awards total at least $3,592,743 and include comprehensive housing repairs to restore storm-impacted dwellings to habitable condition, including demolition/debris removal, site preparation, habitability repairs, and utility/septic-related work, along with compliance requirements. The current scope—site inspections, cost estimates, habitability repairs, utility connections, material procurement, and federal/tribal/environmental compliance—matches the prior disaster housing repair work as a continuation of DR-4847CTM repairs for the same reservation.

Contacts
Contact nameFredrick Sterdivant
Contact emailfredrick.sterdivant@fema.dhs.gov
Contact phoneNone
Secondary contact nameKamwren Nichols
Secondary contact emailkamwren.nichols@fema.dhs.gov
Secondary contact phoneNone
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