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Camp Nelson National Monument, formerly the Camp Nelson Civil War Heritage Park, is a 525-acre national monument, historical museum and park located in southern Jessamine County, Kentucky. The American Civil War era camp was established in 1863 as a depot for the Union Army during the Civil War. It became a recruiting ground for new soldiers from Eastern Tennessee and enslaved people, many of whom had fled their living conditions to be soldiers. The National Park Service is seeking proposals from contractors to provide a 100% Inventory of Non-Accessioned Museum Property at Camp Nelson National Monument.

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE: 100% inventory of non-accessioned museum property Camp Nelson National Monument. Notice ID: 140P5123Q0057. Contract Opportunity Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation (Original). Request for Quote (RFQ). Original Set Aside: Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5).

The National Park Service, Interior Region 2, South Atlantic Gulf requires the completion of a 100% inventory of non-accessioned museum property located at Camp Nelson National Monument.

This 100% inventory of museum objects shall include the location, description, and physical condition of all non-accessioned museum property at CANE and will create a baseline inventory of museum property for potential future inclusion into the CANE museum collection.

NB: On-site visit by arrangement.

The deadline for submission of questions is 20 July 2023.

For further information, interested contractors should go to the following link.

The deadline for submission of proposals is 3 August 2023 by 12 pm local time.

Contact:

100 Alabama Street
South West 1924 Building
Atlanta
GA 30303
USA
Contact person: Celinda Hicks
Celinda_Hicks@nps.gov
+1 404 507 5625

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