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CO FLAP SH 5(1) Mount Blue Sky Highway   4

ID: 6982AF24B000009 • Type: Solicitation

Description

PROJECT NUMBER and NAME: CO FLAP SH5(1), Mount Blue Sky Highway

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

The Mount Blue Sky Highway Project proposes to reconstruct 0.7 miles of Colorado State Highway (SH) 5 in Clear Creek County, Colorado. The project is located approximately 50 miles southwest of Denver in the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forest.

SH 5 is designated a Scenic Byway and provides access to the top of Mount Blue Sky which is the highest paved road in the United States. The project area is adjacent to Summit Lake Park located at 13,000 feet above sea level. The area receives on average 292 inches of snowfall per year with temperatures ranging from 65 to -40 degrees Fahrenheit. The project traverses between United States Forest Service and Denver Mountain Parks Lands.

The project area is distressed with major subgrade failures. The roadway was originally constructed across a wetland complex causing disruption to both surface and subsurface water flow which has led to degradation of the underlying permafrost. The Permafrost degradation and on-going solifluction have caused major damage to the roadway including settlement, subgrade failure, and cracking.

The project scope includes roadway reconstruction with a pavement section supported upon an air convection embankment (ACE) to improve subsurface drainage, minimize permafrost degradation, and stabilize the roadway. The ACE will be constructed to an approximate maximum depth of 4' to 5' and will consist of rock ranging from 4 to 12 in diameter. Additional salient project features include removal and replacement of culverts, installation of an aquatic organism passage culvert, vegetation salvage and placement, sub excavation, aggregate subgrade, and asphalt paving.

PRINCIPAL WORK ITEMS:

  • 20,000 cubic yards of embankment construction including rock embankment
  • 2,000 tons of aggregate base
  • 2,000 tons of asphalt concrete pavement
  • 200 linear feet of metal pipe culverts
  • 4000 square yards of salvaging/placing conserved topsoil
  • 5 miles pavement markings, type b

ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE:

It is anticipated construction will start approximately July 2024 and finish approximately October 2025.

ESTIMATED COST RANGE: The anticipated cost range is between $5,000,000 and $10,000,000.

Background
The Mount Blue Sky Highway Project proposes to reconstruct 0.7 miles of Colorado State Highway (SH) 5 in Clear Creek County, Colorado. The project is located approximately 50 miles southwest of Denver in the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forest. SH 5 is designated a Scenic Byway and provides access to the top of Mount Blue Sky which is the highest paved road in the United States. The project area is distressed with major subgrade failures due to the roadway being originally constructed across a wetland complex causing disruption to both surface and subsurface water flow which has led to degradation of the underlying permafrost.

Work Details
The project scope includes roadway reconstruction with a pavement section supported upon an air convection embankment (ACE) to improve subsurface drainage, minimize permafrost degradation, and stabilize the roadway. The ACE will be constructed to an approximate maximum depth of 4’ to 5’ and will consist of rock ranging from 4” to 12” in diameter. Additional salient project features include removal and replacement of culverts, installation of an aquatic organism passage culvert, vegetation salvage and placement, sub excavation, aggregate subgrade, and asphalt paving.
Principal work items include:
- 20,000 cubic yards of embankment construction including rock embankment
- 2,000 tons of aggregate base
- 2,000 tons of asphalt concrete pavement
- 200 linear feet of metal pipe culverts
- 4000 square yards of salvaging/placing conserved topsoil
- 5 miles pavement markings.

Period of Performance
It is anticipated construction will start approximately July 2024 and finish approximately October 2025.

Place of Performance
The project area is located along the Mount Blue Sky Scenic Byway (SH5) approximately 8.5 miles south of the SH103 and SH5 intersection. The project covers approximately 0.7 miles of roadway south of the lower Summit Lake Trailhead gravel parking area.

Overview

Response Deadline
June 20, 2024, 4:00 p.m. EDT Past Due
Posted
May 20, 2024, 12:27 p.m. EDT (updated: July 2, 2024, 11:12 a.m. EDT)
Set Aside
Small Business (SBA)
Place of Performance
Evergreen, CO 80439 United States
Source
SAM

Current SBA Size Standard
$45 Million
Pricing
Likely Fixed Price
Est. Level of Competition
Average
Est. Value Range
$5,000,000 - $10,000,000 (value based on agency estimated range)
Signs of Shaping
71% of obligations for similar contracts within the Federal Highway Administration were awarded full & open.
On 5/20/24 Central Federal Lands Highway Division issued Solicitation 6982AF24B000009 for CO FLAP SH 5(1) Mount Blue Sky Highway due 6/20/24. The opportunity was issued with a Small Business (SBA) set aside with NAICS 237310 (SBA Size Standard $45 Million) and PSC Y1LB.
Primary Contact
Name
Stephanie Navarro   Profile
Phone
None

Secondary Contact

Name
Jorey Deml   Profile
Phone
None

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Source Agency Hierarchy
TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF > FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION > 6982AF CENTRAL FEDERAL LANDS DIVISI
FPDS Organization Code
6925-00068
Source Organization Code
100173515
Last Updated
July 5, 2024
Last Updated By
laura.vallejos@dot.gov
Archive Date
July 5, 2024