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40' Monopole Tower Installation – Mission Canyon II Tank

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The contract involves the installation of a 40-foot monopole communication tower at the Mission Canyon II Tank site, encompassing all necessary foundation work, structural assembly, and grounding to ensure safe and compliant operation. This subcontract is linked to infrastructure development under NAICS code 237130, which pertains to telecommunications line construction, and is managed by the Eastern Municipal Water District in California. The work requires precise execution to meet structural and safety standards, with all materials and labor expected to be delivered and installed on-site as specified. The project was posted on July 10, 2026, and is designated as a subcontract without a specific set-aside classification. Although the exact location details including city, state, or zip code are not provided in the data, the place of performance is clearly identified as the Mission Canyon II Tank site. The contract does not list a point of contact, and the official record can be accessed through the provided link to the CEQA Net project database, which serves as the primary reference for tracking compliance and milestones related to this communication infrastructure installation.

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Install 40-foot monopole tower at Mission Canyon II Tank site with foundation, assembly, and grounding per telecom standards.

Agency

California → Eastern Municipal Water District

NAICS

237130 - Power and Communication Line and Related Structures ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA

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AgencyCalifornia → Eastern Municipal Water District
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Installation of a 40-foot monopole communication tower including foundation work, grounding, and structural assembly at the Mission Canyon II Tank site.

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