Lake Isabella Cultural Interpretive Panels
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- NAICS alignment with historical contract wins in similar service areas.
- Scope strongly matches core technical capabilities and delivery model.
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- Past performance thresholds may require one additional teaming partner.
- Potential clarification needed on staffing minimums before bid/no-bid.
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Design, fabricate, and install seventeen (17) panels approximately 36? x 24? on the history and culture of the T�batulabal tribe installed on a pre-existing concrete sitting wall adjacent to the boat ramp at French Gulch Boat Launch. USACE will provide the media (text and images) on the panels. Fabricate and install one (1) pre-engineered shade structure approximately 8? x 8? including concrete foundation next to the boat ramp at French Gulch.Design, fabricate, and install one (1) panoramic interpretive panel approximately 48? x 24? that depicts an image of the viewshed with T�batulabal place names in English and Paka?anil, as well as three stories of significance to the tribe, to be installed at Auxiliary Dam Recreation Site. USACE will provide the names and points of interest. fabricate, and install one (1) interpretive panel approximately 36? x 24? describing changes to the Kern River Valley over time. Design and construct a rock sitting wall approximately 15? x 3? x 3? to serve as a base for the interpretive panels at Auxiliary Dam Recreation Site. Wall shall be constructed out of natural stone and pigmented mortar. Wall shall be curved approximately 90 degrees with a radius of approximately 5 feet. Fabricate and install one (1) pre-engineered shade structure approximately 12? x 12? including concrete foundation, covering the rock and interpretive panels at Auxiliary Dam.Design and install a boulder line along the eastern edge of the turnaround at the end of Old Isabella Road Recreation Site. Boulders shall be of an appropriate size and spacing to prevent vehicles from exiting the turnaround and encroaching on the cultural resource.