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The Village of Jemez Springs Wastewater Treatment Plant is seeking proposals for removal and replacement of existing 880 feet of chain link fencing (10 feet high) with two 16-foot vehicle access gates, and one 4-foot walk-in gate. One vehicle access gate requires automatic function with keypad (solar power), two key fobs, and one lock box. Existing block wall needs to be raised to a minimum of 8 feet. This project is wholly or partially funded with American Rescue Plan Act, and therefore must comply with all federal cross cutter requirements. Neither the United States nor its departments agencies or employees is or will be party to this invitation for bids or any resulting contract. This procurement will be subject to all applicable federal regulations including the Davis Bacon Act requirements. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex or national origin. Bidders on this work will be required to comply with the Presidents Executive Order No. 11246, as amended and ARPA Final Rule and 2 CFR 200. To ensure that Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) have the opportunity to apply, the bidder must make a good faith effort to solicit and hire Disadvantaged Business subcontractors and suppliers to meet the goals outlined in EPA XP-215. A good faith effort requires that the Contractor: 1) Complete the affirmative steps outlined in XP-215, 2) Submit XP-215 with the bid proposal, 3) Submit with the bid proposal proof that affirmative steps have been taken and this should include copies of advertisements and letters of solicitation. A Bid Proposal that omits XP-215 or does not support that a good faith effort was made will be considered non-responsive and the Bid Proposal rejected. *This project has been identified as part of a stimulus package

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