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Erosion and Sediment Control Installation

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Hennepin County is seeking a subcontractor to perform erosion and sediment control measures on disturbed areas, including the installation of silt fences, fiber rolls, and temporary seeding. The work is intended to mitigate soil erosion and prevent sediment runoff during construction or land-disturbing activities, ensuring compliance with environmental standards. The contract is open for responses until August 11, 2026, and falls under NAICS code 561730, which categorizes it as an environmental remediation and waste management service. All work must be completed at the designated project sites within Minnesota, though specific locations are not listed. Interested parties must submit their proposals through the provided online portal before the deadline, and the contract type indicates this opportunity is part of a broader subcontracting arrangement under a larger project or program administered by the county.

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Subcontractor needed for erosion control work in Minnesota, including silt fences and seeding, until August 11, 2026.

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561730 - Landscaping ServicesView NAICS

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MN, US

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AgencyMinnesota → Hennepin County
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Installation of silt fences, fiber rolls, and temporary seeding on disturbed areas.

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