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Middle Fork Rock Crushing FY26 - Service

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The Middle Fork Rock Crushing FY26 service contract is a forecast issued by the Department of Agriculture's Forest Service. This project focuses on comprehensive rock and aggregate operations, including rock source development, earthwork, drilling, and blasting. The scope of work further encompasses blast monitoring and reporting, sampling and testing, as well as the crushing and stockpiling of aggregate and the implementation of erosion protection measures. Classified under NAICS code 212319, the requirement was posted on April 22, 2026. Interested parties can coordinate with Jered Hogansen as the primary point of contact or Ashley Thompson for small business inquiries. The project is designed to provide essential material processing and site preparation services to support Forest Service infrastructure and land management goals.

General Info

Forest Service FY26 contract for rock crushing, aggregate operations, drilling, and blasting services.

Agency

Department of Agriculture → Forest ServiceView Agency

NAICS

212319 - Other Crushed and Broken Stone Mining and QuarryingView NAICS

Place of Performance

OR, USA

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AgencyDepartment of Agriculture → Forest Service
Contacts2 people available
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Department of Agriculture → Forest Service
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JERED HOGANSEN
ASHLEY THOMPSON

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This requirement will provide service to the Forest Service. These services include rock source development erosion protection measures earthwork drilling blasting blast monitoring and reporting sampling and testing rock crushing and stockpiling aggregate.

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