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Freight and Heavy Haul Trucking Services

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The contract titled Freight and Heavy Haul Trucking Services is a subcontract issued by the Water System under the Georgia agency for the transportation of oversized or heavy construction materials and equipment to designated project sites. It is classified under the NAICS code 484220, which corresponds to specialized freight trucking services, indicating the need for expertise in handling non-standard, heavy, or oversized cargo that requires specialized vehicles and permits. The solicitation was posted on July 17, 2026, with a response deadline of August 27, 2026, at 4:00 PM, requiring interested parties to submit their proposals within this window. While the exact locations for performance are not specified, the scope implies movement across Georgia, likely to support water infrastructure projects. The contract does not indicate a set-aside designation, meaning it is open to all qualified contractors regardless of business size or demographic status. Interested vendors must ensure compliance with all logistics, safety, and regulatory requirements associated with heavy haul transportation, including permitting, route planning, and timely delivery under potentially challenging conditions. Further details and submission requirements can be accessed through the provided procurement portal link.

General Info

Heavy haul trucking subcontract for Georgia water projects, open to all qualified bidders, with proposals due August 27, 2026.

Agency

Georgia → Water SystemView Agency

NAICS

484220 - Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, LocalView NAICS

Place of Performance

GA, USA

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AgencyGeorgia → Water System
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Transportation of oversized or heavy construction materials and equipment to site.

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