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Emergency Slope Stabilization and Repair

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The contract titled Emergency Slope Stabilization and Repair seeks to address damage to road embankments and slopes caused by fire-induced erosion and storm runoff, focusing on immediate stabilization and long-term repair efforts to restore structural integrity and prevent further degradation. Work will involve assessments of affected areas, installation of erosion control measures, regrading of destabilized slopes, and implementation of vegetation or geosynthetic solutions to reinforce the terrain and minimize future vulnerability to weather events. The effort is urgent and tied to the preservation of critical transportation infrastructure within a region impacted by recent environmental disturbances. This subcontract falls under the NAICS code 237990 for other heavy and civil engineering construction and is administered by the Montana State Office under the Department of the Interior. The contract was posted on June 24, 2026, and is intended for performance in an unspecified location within Montana, with no defined place of performance details provided. There is no set-aside classification specified, and no point of contact information is listed, indicating that interested parties must follow the provided SAM.gov link for further submission guidelines and requirements. The work demands technical expertise in earthworks, slope stabilization, and erosion control under challenging post-fire environmental conditions.

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Emergency slope stabilization and repair post-fire erosion in Montana under heavy civil engineering contract.

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Department Of The Interior → Montana State OfficeView Agency

NAICS

237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of The Interior → Montana State Office
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Repair and stabilize road embankments and slopes damaged by fire-induced erosion and storm runoff.

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