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ADAMS COUNTY NOTICE
TO CONSULTANTS FOR
CULTURAL RESOURCE
SURVEY
Adams County is seeking the
service of a qualified consultant
with the ability to perform Cultural
Resource Survey for the
Bridge #411-3 Sackman Road
Bridge Replacement Project,
CRP-201. It is anticipated that
this work will begin June of 2024
and is to be completed August
of 2024. This solicitation will be
for one project.
Adams County reserves the
right to amend terms of this request
or to withdraw the request
at any time, regardless of how
much time and effort consultants
have spent on their responses.
Consultants will be considered
for the following project.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Bridge #411-3 Sackman Road
Bridge Replacement Project
CRP-201, will begin at (M.P
0.00) and end at (M.P 0.27)
within Sections 30 & 31 Township
18N, Range 31 E.W.M.
The proposed work/design for
Bridge #411-3 Sackman Road
Bridge Replacement Project
is to construct an approximate
38’ wide, 140’ long prestressed,
precast, single span concrete
structure in the same location
as the existing bridge. The
new structure’s elevation may
be raised to accommodate the
new girder height. The substructure
will consist of poured
in place concrete abutments on
pile foundations. The existing
structure will be demolished and
hauled off site after the project
is completed.
The project APE length is from
M.P 0.00, approximately 154
feet west of the bridge to M.P
0.27 approximately 1,167 feet
east of the bridge. The width of
the APE is 80 feet, which is 40
feet each side center of existing
gravel roadway. The construction
of the bridge and roadway
approaches will be contained
within the APE.
The roadway construction part
will follow the existing alignment
and be widened to 30 feet west
and east of the bridge. Both
ends of the approaches onto
the new structure will require
fill to match the new deck.
The roadway approaches will
be improved by widening, in
addition to crushed surfacing,
improvement of safety items by
installing guardrail, and paving
the approaches with an HMA
wearing surface.
The areas to be excavated
have already been disturbed
during the canal and roadway
construction. This will be mostly
a fill/borrow project. A borrow
source has not been established
for this project but may come
from the canal spoil stockpiles.
The construction of the new
roadway and bridge will not
require easements and or right
of way.
The bridge to be replaced on
the project is bridge #411-3.
Bridge #411-3 is located at approximately
M.P 0.04.
Records are available on request
for existing structure.
The staging area for the equipment
will be located within the
existing right of way.
Complete information regarding
consultant expectations, Project
Vicinity description and maps,
APE description and maps as
well as correspondence with
DAHP and or Tribes is available
upon request.
TASKS
1) Background research including
a search of state site files
housed at the Washington State
Department of Archaeology and
Historic Preservation (DAHP), in
Olympia, to identify previously
recorded cultural resources in or
adjacent to the APE and review
of historic General Land Office
Plat maps on file at the Bureau
of Land Management, to identify
historic structures/features
and land use in or adjacent to
the APE;
2) Informal contact regarding
tribal concerns for the project
APE with cultural resources
personnel at the Tribal office
interested in commenting on
the project. Contact shall be
made after a letter from Adams
County stating that your firm will
be contacting them on behalf of
Adams County for this project.
3) A 100% walking survey (including
shovel scrapes or tests,
as appropriate) of the proposed
project area in transects spaced
no more than 25m apart by cultural
resources professional(s)
to determine the presence/
absence of previously unrecorded
cultural resources (cultural
resources documentation will
include field notes and photography,
as well as form preparation
that is required in the DAHP
Washington State Standards for
Cultural Resources Reporting
updated January 2, 2020, that
states “An electronic copy of the
report including the cover sheet,
in PDF format, is required and
must be uploaded to Wisaard
with Historic Property form.”)
4) Preparation of any required
forms (Washington State Archaeological
Site Form or
Washington State Historic
Property Inventory Forms) to
be forwarded to the DAHP; and,
5) Preparation of a professional
report of findings designed to
satisfy Section 106 (National
Historic Preservation Act of
1966, as amended).
The finished cultural resources
documentation shall be provided
by July 30, 2024 provided the
weather allows the field survey
to be completed as described
above.
Submittal & Evaluation Criteria
Submittals should include the
following information: Firm
name, phone and fax numbers;
Name and contact information
of Project Manager.
Submittals should include and
will be evaluated and ranked
based on the following criteria;
1) Key personnel experience.
2) Firms experience with Washington
State Requirements.
3) Firm & actual employees
experience in Cultural Resource
Surveys.
4) Past performance/references.
5) Ability to meet the timeline.
6) Cost.
Qualified Consultants will be
required to submit THREE copies
of their Proposal to:
Adams County Department of
Public Works
210 W. Alder
Ritzville, WA 99169
ATTN: Scott Kessler
Proposals must be submitted
no later than 3:00 p.m. on
May 29th,2024. Submittals
will not be accepted after that
time and date. Any questions
regarding this project should
be directed to Scott Kessler at
Adams County Public Works,
office (509) 659-3281, or email
Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA) Information
Adams County in accordance
with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act (Section 504) and the
Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA), commits to nondiscrimination
on the basis of disability,
in all of its programs and activities.
This material can be made
available in an alternate format
by emailing Scott Kessler at
[email protected] or by
calling (509) 659-3281.
Title VI Statement
“Adams County, in accordance
with Title VI of the Civil Rights
Act of 1964, (78 Stat. 252,
42 U.S.C. 2000d to 2000d-4)
and the Regulations, hereby
notifies all bidders that it will
affirmatively ensure that in any
contract entered into pursuant
to this advertisement, disadvantaged
business enterprises
will be afforded full and fair
opportunity to submit bids in
response to this invitation and
will not be discriminated against
on the grounds of race, color, or
national origin in consideration
for an award.”
Published May 15 and 22, 2024
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