BRUNEAU ORC VETERINARIAN CONTRACT BPA

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Title:  

BRUNEAU ORC VETERINARIAN CONTRACT BPA

Agency:  

U.S. Department Of The Interior

State:  

Idaho

NAICS Code:  

541940

Industry:  

Healthcare and Medical Services

Solicitation Type:  

Request for Quotation

Solicitation ID:  

140L2625Q0040

Open Date:  

5/19/2025

Pre-Bid Meeting Date:  

6/4/2025

Site Visit Date:  

6/4/2025

Questions Due Date:  

6/9/2025

Close Date:  

6/16/2025

Project Duration:  

5 years

Last Updated:  

5/23/2025

Description:
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking a veterinarian to provide routine veterinary services for wild horses and burros at the Bruneau Off Range Corrals (ORC) in Idaho. The contractor will be required to provide services such as inspections, vaccinations, and treatments for sick and injured animals. The contractor must be licensed in the state of Idaho and have experience working with equines. The contract will be for a period of 5 years, with an option to extend. The BLM will provide supplies and personnel to assist with the treatment of animals. • The contractor must be available to work at the Bruneau ORC within 2 hours of notification. • The contractor must have experience working with equines and be licensed in the state of Idaho. • The contractor must provide a detailed work plan and pricing for all services. • The contractor must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) database. • The contractor must comply with all federal and state regulations regarding animal care and treatment.
Attached Files:

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Contact Information:

Thomas Parsons(Contracting Officer)

tparsons@blm.gov

(208) 373-3911

Budget Estimate (AI):

$1,000,000 – $2,500,000

The budget for this contract can be estimated based on the services required and the number of animals to be treated. The document provides a list of services and their corresponding prices, which can be used to estimate the total budget. However, without more detailed information on the number of animals and the frequency of services, it is difficult to provide a precise estimate. A rough estimate can be made by considering the average cost of veterinary services for horses and burros. Assuming an average cost of $100 per animal per visit, and assuming 2,000 animals will be treated over the 5-year period, the total budget could be in the range of $200,000 to $500,000 per year, depending on the frequency of visits and the services required. Over the 5-year period, the total budget could be in the range of $1 million to $2.5 million.

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