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AM LRT-FR912-0.1 LITTLE ISABELLA RIVER CULVERT REPLACEMENT

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The Forest Service, under the Department of Agriculture, is forecasting a project for the replacement of the Little Isabella River Culverts. The current infrastructure consists of triple corrugated metal pipe arch culverts installed in 1975 that have deteriorated to the point where timber panel bridging was required to maintain structural integrity. The project involves replacing the failing pipes with two side-by-side precast concrete box culverts, each measuring 24 feet long, 12 feet wide, and 5 feet high. This effort falls under NAICS code 237310 and is managed by the agency's procurement team to ensure the long-term stability of the river crossing.

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Forest Service project to replace failing Little Isabella River culverts with concrete boxes.

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Department of Agriculture → Forest ServiceView Agency

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237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

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MN, USA

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AgencyDepartment of Agriculture → Forest Service
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JAMES WOZNIAK
ASHLEY THOMPSON

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The existing Little Isabella River Culverts are a triple 72 wide x 48 high x 32-0 long corrugated metal pipe arch culverts constructed in 1975. The existing culverts are deteriorating and are spanned with timber panel bridging laid over the top of the culverts due to concerns about the integrity of the culverts. The new precast concrete box culverts will be two 24-0 long x 12-0 wide x 5-0 high side by side.

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