R--Repair and Protect Critically Damaged Artifacts Ja
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Fit reasons
- 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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Quick Summary
The Department of the Interior, National Park Service has issued an Award Notice for Repair and Protection of Critically Damaged Japanese Scrolls and Paper Conservation services for the Historic Architecture, Conservation, and Engineering (HACE) division. This opportunity was a Total 8(a) Set-Aside. While an award has been made, specific awardee details and value are not provided in this notice. The solicitation for these services closed on May 15, 2026.
Scope of Work
The awarded services encompass professional conservation for historic artifacts, primarily Japanese scrolls, paper, and photographs, within the National Parks of the Northeast Region (Interior Region 1). Key tasks include:
- Conservation Laboratory Projects: Technical analysis, testing, and conservation treatments on historic and artistic items, with comprehensive written and photographic documentation.
- On-site Treatment Projects: Assessment and treatment of large or fragile artifacts at various park locations.
- Conservation Survey Projects: On-site assessments of museum facilities and collections to identify needs.
- Specific Projects: Includes treatment of a significant FOMC archive, at-risk engravings and watercolors at Marsh Billings Rockefeller NHP, architectural plans for Saugus Iron Works, and panoramic photographs at Salem Maritime NHS.
- General Support: Providing Conservator-level technical support, developing treatment plans, researching and applying conservation techniques, and advising on collection care.
Contract Details
- Contract Type: Firm-Fixed-Price Purchase Order (as per the preceding solicitation).
- Set-Aside: Total 8(a) Set-Aside (FAR 19.8).
- NAICS Code: 541990 (All other professional, scientific, and technical Services) with a $19.5M small business size standard.
- Period of Performance: Anticipated to begin 365 days from the award date (from solicitation).
- Place of Performance: Primarily Boott Mill, 115 John Street, Lowell, MA, with occasional site visits to Northeast Region Parks.
Key Personnel & Requirements
The services require professionally trained Conservators with experience in Objects, Historic Artifacts, Works on Paper, and Japanese Scrolls. Personnel must undergo a National Agency Check and Inquiries (NACI) background investigation and obtain a Federal government-issued Personal Identity Verification (PIV) credential. Compliance with OSHA, NIOSH, NPS, and DOI computer security guidelines is mandatory.
Solicitation & Evaluation Context
The preceding solicitation (RFQ) required quotes by May 15, 2026. Offers were evaluated based on Past Performance, Key Personnel, and Cost/Price, with Past Performance and Key Personnel being significantly more important than price. Offerors were required to submit at least three narrative examples of past performance and a CV/hiring plan for the primary conservator.
Contact Information
For inquiries related to the previous solicitation or general information, contact Mari Tolleson at mari_tolleson@ios.doi.gov or 857.283.4598.