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Concrete Barrier and K-rail Supply

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Hennepin County is seeking bidders to supply precast concrete barriers and temporary K-rails for use in traffic control zones, with the solicitation posted on July 18, 2026, and responses due by August 11, 2026. This is a subcontract opportunity under NAICS code 327320, which classifies it within the concrete product manufacturing sector. The materials are intended for deployment in active roadway work areas to ensure public and worker safety during construction or maintenance operations. All supplied barriers and K-rails must meet applicable industry standards for durability, weight, and structural integrity to withstand impact and environmental stress under Minnesota’s climatic conditions. Delivery schedules and installation readiness are critical, as the barriers will be needed to support time-sensitive transportation projects across the county. Bidders must demonstrate capacity to fulfill volume requirements promptly and provide documentation of material compliance, though specific performance locations have not been detailed in the posting. All proposals should align with the county’s procurement protocols and be submitted through the official portal by the stated deadline.

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Hennepin County seeks precast concrete barriers and K-rails for traffic zones, due August 11, 2026, meeting Minnesota standards.

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Minnesota → Hennepin CountyView Agency

NAICS

327320 - Ready-Mix Concrete ManufacturingView NAICS

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MN, US

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AgencyMinnesota → Hennepin County
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Supply of precast concrete barriers and temporary K-rails for traffic control zones.

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