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Black Mountain Road Construction

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12853820R0004Federal

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The contract, identified by solicitation number 12853820R0004, involves the reconstruction of approximately 10 miles of Black Mountain Road (NFSR 16) in Sheridan County, Wyoming. The work includes reconditioning nearly 10 miles of the road, placing a specified aggregate surface course, repairing soft spots using geo-fabric and aggregate, clearing and grubbing sections, cleaning and replacing a cattle guard, installing signage and a wire gate, and applying magnesium chloride over a short stretch of the road. The aggregate surface material will be sourced from the Copper Creek Pit and requires crushing on-site. This project is managed by the Bighorn National Forest under the Department of Agriculture and is designated as a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 237310. The solicitation was expected to be posted around mid-July 2020, with a pre-bid meeting and site visit shortly thereafter. Interested parties are directed to contact Sue LaCroix for further information. The work is geographically located between sections 20 and 27 in township 56 North, range 88 West, Sheridan, Wyoming.

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Reconstruction of 10 miles of Black Mountain Road in Wyoming, including surface, repairs, and signage.

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Department Of Agriculture → Bighorn National ForestView Agency

NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction View NAICS

Place of Performance

Sheridan, WY, 82801, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Agriculture → Bighorn National Forest
Contacts1 person available
OfficeSheridan, WY, 828019638, USA
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Department Of Agriculture → Bighorn National Forest
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Office AddressSheridan, WY, 828019638, USA

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Pre-Solicitation Notice Solicitation Number: 12853820R0004 Black Mountain Road Construction General Description of Work: This project involves the reconstruction of 10.00 miles of Black Mountain Road NFSR 16. Major work items: Reconditioning 9.95 miles of road, Placing a 4� aggregate on X miles of road, repairing some soft spots with geo-fabric and aggregate, clearing and grubbing portions of the road, cleaning a cattle guard, replacing a cattle guard, installing signs, installing a wire gate and placing Magnesium Chloride on 0.4 miles of the road. Aggregate Surface Course will be supplied and available at the Copper Creek Pit located at T55N, R88W, Sec. 28. The aggregate surface course will need to be crushed at the pit. Location of Project: County: Sheridan Legal Description: Black Mountain Road #16 Starts T56N, R88W, Sec. 20 and ends at T56N, R88W, Sec. 27. General Description to find project: Solicitation Posting: It is anticipated that this requirement will be solicited on or before July 15, 2020 with a Pre-Bid Meeting/Site Visit scheduled by July 29th- this information will be noted in the body of the Solicitation. Contact Information: Should you have any questions please contact Sue LaCriox as sue.lacroix@usda.gov

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