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ITB # SOL1353, Site Preparation for Burn Facility

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IFB-123878State & Local

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The contract calls for comprehensive site preparation work to support the installation of a new fabricated Drager firefighter training facility at 2264 Bennington Street NE in Roanoke, Virginia. The scope includes constructing a concrete foundation system and concrete pads, installing necessary utilities and electrical systems, mounting light poles and fixtures, performing tree trimming to clear the site, and erecting fencing to secure the area. All work must be completed to enable safe and functional deployment of the training facility. The solicitation number is IFB-123878, issued by the Roanoke City Government under the Virginia state agency structure, and responses are due by August 4, 2026, at 7:00 PM Eastern Time. The opportunity was posted on July 7, 2026, and inquiries should be directed to Stanley Wells at stanley.wells@roanokeva.gov or 540-853-1574.

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Prepare site, pour concrete, install utilities, mount lights, trim trees, fence area for Drager training facility in Roanoke.

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Virginia → Roanoke City GovernmentView Agency

NAICS

238910 - Site Preparation ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

2264 Bennington Street, NE Roanoke, Virginia 24014, VA, USA

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AgencyVirginia → Roanoke City Government
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Construction of concrete foundation system, concrete pads, utilities, electrical, light poles, and fixtures, tree trimming, and fencing to allow for the installation of a new fabricated Drager firefighter training facility.

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