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Bridge Cleaning and Debris Removal

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The Texas Department of Transportation is seeking a subcontractor to perform comprehensive cleaning and debris removal services on bridge infrastructure, including decks, expansion joints, drainage systems, and structural components. The work aims to prevent deterioration, ensure structural integrity, and maintain public safety by systematically removing debris, vegetation, sediment, and contaminants that can accelerate wear and compromise bridge function. All tasks must be executed with precision to avoid damage to sensitive bridge elements while meeting stringent safety and environmental standards. The contract is posted as a subcontract opportunity with a response deadline of August 5, 2026, and is classified under NAICS code 562991 for other waste management services. The place of performance and detailed location information are not specified in the data, but work will be conducted across bridges under the jurisdiction of the Texas Department of Transportation. Interested parties must respond by the deadline through the provided Texas SmartBuy portal to be considered for award, and full compliance with all technical, logistical, and regulatory requirements will be essential for successful performance.

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Texas DOT seeks subcontractor for bridge cleaning and debris removal by August 5, 2026, to ensure safety and structural integrity.

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Texas Department of Transportation

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562991 - Septic Tank and Related ServicesView NAICS

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TX, US

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AgencyTexas Department of Transportation
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Removal of debris, vegetation, sediment, and contaminants from bridge decks, expansion joints, drainage systems, and structural components to prevent deterioration and maintain safety.

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