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AARON TRUCKING

UEI: XXG3A482F7K3

AARON TRUCKING is a federal contractor, registered under UEI XXG3A482F7K3. It has been awarded $39,250 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Other Crushed and Broken Stone Mining and Quarrying. Top awarding agencies include Department Of The Interior.

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XXG3A482F7K3

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Awards by Agency
Department Of The Interior$39.3K100%
Awards by NAICS
212319 - Other Crushed and Broken Stone Mining and Quarrying$39.3K100%
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NAICS: 212319
Federal
MRG RIPRAP STOCKPILE
Solicitation # 140R4026Q0098
The Bureau of Reclamation’s Upper Colorado Regional Office is seeking information from qualified small businesses to assess their ability to supply, haul, and stockpile riprap for river-maintenance and emergency protection efforts along the Middle Rio Grande in New Mexico. This sources-sought notice, issued under solicitation number 140R4026Q0098 and classified as a total small business set-aside under FAR 19.5, is not a solicitation for proposals but a market research tool to identify capable contractors. The requirement calls for the delivery of 9,680 tons of riprap across three designated sites: 3,300 tons of 12-inch nominal diameter material at Bernalillo, 5,500 tons of 16–24 inch riprap at HWY 380, and 880 tons of 16–24 inch riprap at RM 201.8, with the latter contingent upon approval from Sandia Pueblo. If approval is denied, the material must be redirected to Bernalillo. All work must be completed by July 1, 2027, with mobilization beginning no later than 15 calendar days after the Notice to Proceed. Responses are due by July 8, 2026, at 10:00 AM PST and must be emailed to Savanna Manning at savanna_manning@ios.doi.gov, including the respondent’s SAM.gov Unique Entity Identifier, business size status, capability statement, and details of three similar past projects—all submitted as unclassified Word or PDF files. Contractors must comply with strict material specifications, including a minimum specific gravity of 2.65, absorption not exceeding 2%, sulfate soundness loss under 10%, and angular, clean, uncontaminated rock conforming to ASTM standards. Delivery and stockpiling require dust abatement measures, and all riprap must be weighed by certified public weighmasters with detailed tickets submitted monthly. Safety is paramount: contractors must submit a safety program and traffic control plan 15 days prior to mobilization, designate an onsite safety representative physically present during all operations, and submit monthly accident reports. Material testing results, source locations, and weighmaster certifications must be provided ahead of delivery. Work hours are restricted to Monday through Friday, 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and the contractor must secure all access, THPO
Upper Colorado Regional Office

POSTED

8 days ago

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in 7 days
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NAICS: 212319
SLED
2026-SW-11 Quarry Products Delivered Annual Contract
Solicitation # PE-63125-NONST-2027-000000080
The Clayton County Water Authority is seeking qualified contractors to supply quarry products under an annual delivery contract for the 2026 fiscal period, identified as solicitation PE-63125-NONST-2027-000000080. Bids must be submitted as sealed proposals and received by the deadline of August 18, 2026, at 8:00 PM Eastern Time, with the solicitation posted on August 3, 2026. The scope requires consistent delivery of quarry materials to CCWA and designated project sites within Georgia, ensuring reliable support for water authority infrastructure and related operations. This is a state and local government procurement under the SLED classification with no set-aside provisions specified, open to all eligible bidders without preference for small, minority, or disadvantaged business enterprises. All proposals must be directed to the Clayton County Water Authority’s procurement office, with the primary point of contact being CCWA PROCUREMENT via email at ccwa_procurement@ccwa.us or phone at 770-960-5223. Performance of all contracted deliveries will occur within the state of Georgia, and bidders are expected to demonstrate capacity to meet ongoing supply demands throughout the contract year. Additional details, including bid submission requirements and evaluation criteria, are available through the official public procurement portal linked in the solicitation. Failure to comply with submission deadlines or procedural requirements will result in disqualification.
Clayton County Water Authority

POSTED

15 days ago

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in about 9 hours
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NAICS: 212319
SLED
Pacific Rock Quarry Expansion ProjectPacific Rock seeks approval for a 60-year extension to its surface mining operations, authorizing the expansion of its existing facility to mine and export up to 29.7 million tons of material, with an annual limit of 468,000 tons and a daily cap of 1,500 tons. The project includes excavation across 172.8 acres within a 204.4-acre CUP area, with operations conducted Monday through Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and a maximum of 60 truckloads per day for combined hauls of aggregate, soil, concrete, and asphalt. The mining process involves blasting, mechanical sorting, crushing, and stockpiling, with materials segregated by size and type for sale as rip-rap, road base, or recycled products. The facility will also import and process up to 100,000 cubic yards of soil and 30,000 cubic yards of concrete and asphalt annually for recycling. The final reclaimed surface will feature three graded pads at elevations of 190, 250, and 300 feet with 1:1 slope ratios and slopes up to 750 feet high, designated for open space and agricultural use. Tree removal will occur as needed, subject to county tree protection regulations. The mine will be expanded incrementally by quadrants, requiring a detailed phasing plan and compliance reports before each phase is approved. Overnight storage of mining equipment and haul trucks is permitted on-site, with 10 parking spaces including one ADA-compliant space. The CUP will expire on June 18, 2086, and all activities must adhere to applicable state codes for vehicle hauling, environmental mitigation, and reclamation standards.
Ventura County

POSTED

about 1 month ago

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