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Acacia and Fish Creek restroom improvements

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The Forest Service is seeking a contractor for restroom improvements at the Acacia and Fish Creek recreation sites in Apache Junction. The project entails the demolition of existing restrooms at both locations, including the removal of a retaining wall at Fish Creek, and the installation of a new pre-fabricated Wasatch model restroom at the Acacia site. The scope of work encompasses all necessary site preparation and final cleanup. This project is categorized under NAICS code 238120 and is currently listed as a forecast. Due to a scheduled drawdown of Canyon Lake, both sites will be closed from September 8, 2026, through approximately the end of the calendar year, which will dictate the operational window for the work.

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Forest Service seeks contractor for restroom demolition and installation at two Arizona sites.

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Department of Agriculture → Forest ServiceView Agency

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238120 - Structural Steel and Precast Concrete ContractorsView NAICS

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APACHE JUNCTION, AZ, USA

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AgencyDepartment of Agriculture → Forest Service
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This project involves the demolition of existing restrooms at Acacia and Fish Creek recreation sites and the installation of a new pre-fabricated Wasatch model restroom at Acacia. Work includes site preparation removal of old structures including retaining wall at Fish Creek installation of new restroom at Acacia and site cleanup. There is a scheduled drawdown of Canyon Lake and these sites will be closed starting September 8th 2026 until approximately the end of the calendar year.

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