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This Solicitation opportunity from Utah was posted on May 28, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

BD26-74 Wetland Dike Maintenance

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BD26-74State & Local

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This contract, issued by the State of Utah Division of Purchasing and conducted by the Wildlife Resources unit, seeks a vendor to perform maintenance and bank stabilization on approximately 400 linear feet of dike in Penrose, Utah. The work includes repairing significant erosion damage, restoring the dike’s structural integrity, and installing protective armoring to prevent future degradation. The project must be completed, and an invoice submitted, by June 30, 2026. The procurement will likely generate a single firm-fixed-price contract awarded to the lowest cost vendor who meets all mandatory minimum requirements, reflecting a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) award basis. Pricing must be guaranteed for the entire duration of the contract, which runs from the date of award until the project completion deadline. The contract imposes several important compliance and certification requirements. Vendors must certify adherence to anti-boycott laws, restrictions on sourcing from foreign entities tied to forced labor, and FedRAMP/GovRAMP cloud security standards, with mandatory authorization or readiness expected within a prescribed timeline. Background checks may be required on personnel accessing state systems or facilities. Cloud services are expected to be hosted through existing State of Utah Division of Technology Services (DTS) accounts unless exceptions are formally justified. The contract includes provisions for potential technology upgrades during the term, subject to scope limitations. Vendor submissions must be made electronically via the Utah Unified Procurement Platform (U3P), with strict rules against premature work or subcontracting before contract execution. Confidential business information must be properly redacted and submitted in dual versions. While detailed pricing data, formal Federal Acquisition Regulation clauses, and specific invoicing instructions are not included, the overall framework emphasizes compliance, timely completion, cost competitiveness, and operational standards to support the maintenance and stabilization project at the specified site.

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Maintenance and stabilization of 400 feet dike in Penrose, Utah; complete by June 30, 2026.

Agency

Utah

NAICS

237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction View NAICS

Place of Performance

UT, USA

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NONE

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RFP BD26-78 Automated Sauna Concession Services Utah State Parks

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AgencyUtah
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OfficeUT, USA
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Utah
Office AddressUT, USA
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Issuing Procurement Unit: State of Utah Division of Purchasing Conducting Procurement Unit: Wildlife Resources
The purpose of this IFB is to enter into a contract to provide: Perform maintenance and bank stabilization on approximately 400 linear feet of dike to repair significant erosion damage, restore structural integrity, and install protective armoring to prevent further degradation in Penrose, Utah. Work must be completed and invoice submitted by June 30th, 2026.
It is anticipated that this IFB will result in a single contract award to the lowest cost responsive and responsible vendor.
Length of Contract: From time of award until June 30th, 2026.
Vendor must guarantee its pricing for the duration of the project.