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Precast Culvert Installation (8 ft × 16 ft)

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The contract involves the installation of two large precast concrete culverts measuring 8 feet by 16 feet through the crest of a dam as a critical component of the auxiliary spillway system. This work is essential for enhancing flood control and water management capabilities by allowing controlled water flow through the dam structure without compromising its integrity. The project is classified under NAICS code 237310, indicating it falls under water and sewage system and other infrastructure construction services. The effort is being pursued as a subcontract under the Kentucky Department of Environmental Protection, with the work to be performed at a location designated as “Other,” suggesting a non-specific or multiple-site deployment. Bidders must submit their proposals by August 31, 2026, and all activities are expected to align with state environmental and construction regulations. The solicitation is publicly accessible through the Kentucky VSS portal, and interested parties are expected to evaluate technical capabilities, materials sourcing, and logistics for handling oversized precast components in a constrained, high-safety environment.

General Info

Install two 8x16 ft precast culverts in dam crest for flood control under Kentucky DEP by August 31, 2026.

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Kentucky → Dept- Environmental ProtectionView Agency

NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Other, KY, USA

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This scope was carved out of RFB 785 2600000643.

The full solicitation package (11 documents), including the RFP, is on the prime solicitation, not on this scope.

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RFB-785-2600000643-4 | RFB-275-26 Willisburg Lake Dam Rehabilitation Project

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AgencyKentucky → Dept- Environmental Protection
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Install two large precast concrete culverts through the dam crest as part of the auxiliary spillway system.

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