SAN LEANDRO, Calif. , April 05, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The U.S. National Park Service issued a sources sought notice for a gangway system replacement for the historic Balclutha ship. Interested parties are to respond by April 12, 2019. Although this is not an opportunity that is open for bidding, responding to a sources sought notice can significantly boost one's chances of winning the eventual contract. For assistance in meeting this deadline with proper registrations, businesses may use third-party government registration firm, US Federal Contractor Registration (USFCR).
332312, Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing, is the designated NAICS code for this opportunity. The amount of interest or lack thereof will determine the possibility of a set-aside. Responses to this sources sought are to be sent to Dane Johnson (dane_johnson@nps.gov).
More details about this opportunity can be found on the Advanced Procurement Portal. All prospective contractors must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM). Contracting officers will be unable to assist with specific contractor requirements such as registration in SAM. For a quick registration without errors, US Federal Contractor Registration (USFCR) is a third-party firm that offers full-service SAM registrations for businesses.
USFCR is the world's largest third-party government registration firm. They have helped thousands of entities translate their capabilities into the U.S. Government's language and systems with the Simplified Acquisition Program, bid training, and proposal writing services. They not only register companies on their behalf in SAM, but also have pioneered the Advanced Procurement Portal (APP). APP shows active and historical federal business opportunity information in the same place, simplifying market research. Active federal buyers and vendors are not only cataloged in APP but also are also using the system, creating a powerful network. Businesses who partner with USFCR will be able to dedicate their complete effort toward their performance on a contract, rather than the acquisition of it.