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Renovation of the Fish Collection Facility on the Toutle River

Score 72
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Snapshot

Source
sam.gov
Posted
5/8/2026

Why this scored 72

The Toutle River Fish Collection Facility renovation is a federal Sources Sought notice posted May 8 with no disclosed project value. The facility sits on a remote river corridor, likely requiring perimeter security during demolition and reconstruction phases, plus surveillance coverage for equipment staging and after-hours site access. The fish-collection infrastructure suggests water-adjacent work zones and seasonal timing constraints that extend project duration and increase overnight exposure. Mobile surveillance towers fit the remote siting and the probable multi-month build. Sources Sought is the earliest pre-budget signal. The contracting officer is gathering capability statements before drafting the solicitation or setting line items. This is the optimal engagement window. Security scope is not yet defined, which means a well-timed capability brief can shape the RFP language. Once the solicitation posts, the security budget is typically locked. Seattle branch is 42 miles out, well inside the 300-mile radius. No warm customer path exists. The recommended first move is a brief capability statement referencing mobile tower deployment for remote river-corridor sites, submitted through the SAM.gov portal before the Sources Sought closes. Follow up with the contracting officer (typically a USACE project manager or facilities director) to propose a 15-minute site-access discussion once the solicitation timeline firms.