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Roadway Excavation and Grading

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The contract titled Roadway Excavation and Grading encompasses a full scope of earth preparation activities necessary for new roadway construction, including clearing and grubbing of vegetation, extensive earthwork excavation, construction of embankments, subgrade preparation, and precise grading to achieve the required roadway alignment. All work must meet engineering specifications for stability, drainage, and alignment to ensure safe and durable road infrastructure. The solicitation is categorized as a subcontract under NAICS code 237990, indicating it falls under Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction. The opportunity is managed by Public Services under the Virginia agency, and responses are due by September 3, 2026, at 6:00 PM. The place of performance is unspecified in the provided data, but the project is located within Virginia. Interested parties must submit proposals through the official procurement portal linked in the contract details.

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Roadway excavation and grading in Virginia due September 3, 2026, under NAICS 237990.

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237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering ConstructionView NAICS

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VA, USA

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Clearing, grubbing, earthwork excavation, embankment construction, subgrade preparation, and grading for roadway alignment.

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