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Columbine Gravel Pit Crushing and Development

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1240LT26C0034Federal

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The contract titled Columbine Gravel Pit Crushing and Development is a small business set-aside award issued under solicitation number 1240LT26C0034, with a NAICS code of 212319 indicating it pertains to other surface mining activities. It was posted on June 24, 2026, and is classified as a total small business set-aside under FAR 19.5, meaning only small businesses are eligible to compete. The awarding agency is the USDA Forest Service, specifically the Csa Intermountain 8 office based in Ogden, Utah, with the primary point of contact being Lucas Dahlman, reachable at lucas.dahlman@usda.gov. The work is to be performed at the Columbine Gravel Pit located in Montrose, Colorado, with no specific ZIP code provided for the place of performance. This contract involves the crushing and development operations related to gravel extraction and processing at the specified site.

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USDA awards small business contract for Columbine Gravel Pit crushing in Montrose, Colorado.

Agency

Department Of Agriculture → Csa Intermountain 8 Usda-FsView Agency

Contract Value

$249,760

NAICS

212319 - Other Crushed and Broken Stone Mining and Quarrying View NAICS

Place of Performance

Montrose, CO, USA

Set-Aside

SBA

Awardee

ROCKY MOUNTAIN AGGREGATE & CONSTRUCTION, LLCView Profile

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AgencyDepartment Of Agriculture → Csa Intermountain 8 Usda-Fs
Contacts1 person available
OfficeOgden, UT, 844012310, USA
Organization / Agency
Department Of Agriculture → Csa Intermountain 8 Usda-Fs
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Office AddressOgden, UT, 844012310, USA
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Lucas Dahlman

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https://api.sam.gov/prod/opportunities/v1/noticedesc?noticeid=c0d28a3295e84eddacac02a8a36f7621

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