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Z--REPLACE DAMAGED FIBER LINE

Interior, Department of the · NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

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Response deadline
Apr 30, 2026, 8:00 PM EDT
Posted
Apr 14, 2026
Solicitation
140P8526Q0053
Place of performance
Contracting office
PWR SF/SEA MABO(85000) · SAN FRANCISCO · CA
Source
SAM.gov · updated May 9, 2026

Description

PRE-SOLICITATION ANNOUNCEMENT JOHN MUIR NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE JOMU Fiber Optic Cable Replacement RFP No. 140P8526Q0053 The National Park Service (NPS), John Muir National Historic Site (JOMU) has a need for installation of a certified structured fiber optic cabling system connecting the JOMU Maintenance Building Intermediate Distribution Frame (IDF) to the JOMU Adobe Building IDF. The project consists primarily of demolition of existing fiber infrastructure and installation, termination, testing, and certification of a new single-mode fiber backbone between buildings utilizing existing conduit pathways. Perform additional OTDR Testing � From Visitor Center to Muir House. Provide labor to perform bi-directional OTDR testing of existing 6-strand single mode fiber cable between Visitor Center and the JOMU Muir House. Testing will verify continuity, attenuation levels, and overall strand usability. Work to be Performed The contractor shall provide all parts, materials, labor, supervision, management, transportation, and equipment necessary to perform the work. The contractor shall maintain an adequate workforce to complete the work associated with the contract in a timely manner, within the period of performance. 3.1 Maintenance Building IDF Work Contractor shall: 1. Install one (1) Telecommunications Main Ground Busbar (TMGB) on existing backboard. 2. Bond busbar to building grounding electrode system using #6 AWG grounding conductor. 3. Install one (1) rack-mounted fiber enclosure (1U, two-panel capacity) including: o One (1) 6-strand OS2 LC connector panel. 4. Install one (1) 2-inch EMT sleeve from IDF cabinet to above adjacent ceiling space including: o Fire-seal penetration o Strut supports, clamps, bushings, and firestops. 5. Install one (1) 2-inch EMT compression connector to existing cabinet. 3.2 Adobe Building IDF Work Contractor shall: 1. Install one (1) fire-rated plywood backboard (�", 2' � 2'), unpainted. 2. Install one (1) TMGB ground busbar bonded to building grounding system using #6 AWG conductor. 3. Install one (1) rack-mounted fiber enclosure (1U, two-panel capacity) including: o One (1) 6-strand OS2 LC connector panel. 4. Install one (1) 2-inch EMT sleeve from backboard to ceiling space including fire-sealed penetrations and supports. 5. Install one (1) 2-inch EMT compression connector to cabinet. 3.3 Demolition Work Contractor shall: � Remove existing six-strand single-mode fiber cable between buildings. � Remove two (2) existing fiber splice enclosures located at: o Pull Box 7 o Pull Box 9 � Salvaged materials shall become property of the Contractor with no salvage value credited to the Owner. 3.4 Conduit and Pathway Preparation Contractor shall: 1. Rod and rope approximately 1,350 linear feet of existing conduit between buildings. 2. Seal designated 2-inch conduits at pull boxes 5 through 12 using approved fire-seal materials. 3. Utilize existing usable conduit and underground duct systems. Conduit footage is based on visual inspection and may be adjusted upon verification of actual pathways. 3.5 Fiber Optic Cabling Installation Contractor shall furnish and install: � One (1) six-strand OS2 indoor/outdoor OFCP-rated single-mode fiber optic cable between buildings (approximately 1,500 feet). � Provide 30-foot service loops at both ends. � Leave pull string installed end-to-end within conduit. At each termination point, Contractor shall: � Terminate all fiber strands using LC connectors. � Install connectors into fiber enclosure panels. � Bond cable to grounding busbar using #6 AWG conductor. � Provide machine-generated labeling for cables and enclosures. 3.6 Testing and Certification Contractor shall: � Perform bi-directional dual-wavelength testing on all six (6) fiber strands using calibrated test equipment. � Verify continuity and performance per industry standards. � Provide electronic copies of all test results. 3.7 Patch Cords Contractor shall provide and install: � Two (2) OS2 LC-to-LC duplex fiber patch cords (1 meter each), one at each building IDF. This procurement is set-aside for Small Business (SB) concerns only. Offers received from concerns that are not Small Business concerns shall be considered nonresponsive and will be rejected. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code is 237130; the small business size standard is $19.0 million. The construction magnitude for this solicitation is $25,000 to $100,000.00. The Government intends to award a single, firm-fixed-price contract. Award selection will be made on a comparative evaluation of offers considering price and other non-price factors (technical capability and past performance) as listed in the RFQ. The RFQ will be available via electronic commerce only and may be accessed on or about 4 MAY 2026, at SAM.gov: https://sam.gov/. The due date for quotes is estimated to be 19 May 2026. However, this may be extended at the discretion of the Government. Prospective offerors are responsible for periodically checking these websites for any amendments that may be issued prior to the closing date of the RFQ. An organized site visit has been tentatively scheduled for 7 May 2026. Additional information on the site visit will be included in the solicitation. SYSTEM FOR AWARD MANAGEMENT: Offerors shall be required to have a SAM unique entity identifier number and an active registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) (www.sam.gov) in order to conduct business with the Federal Government. Offerors will be required to complete online Representations and Certifications at the SAM website. A contract award may or may not result from this solicitation, and all costs associated with preparing proposals are at the contractor�s own expense. NOTE: Information contained in this pre-solicitation announcement is subject to change.

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