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Site Grading and Earthwork

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The contract titled Site Grading and Earthwork is a subcontract focused on excavation, grading, and soil stabilization activities necessary to prepare a construction site for development. It falls under the NAICS code 237990, which classifies it as other heavy and civil engineering construction, indicating the specialized nature of the earthwork involved. The contract was posted on July 6, 2026, and is administered by the Construction A/e Team 2 Fws under the Department of the Interior, though no specific location or point of contact is provided. The scope requires precise earthmoving and land conditioning to ensure site readiness, with no set-aside provisions specified, meaning the opportunity is open to any qualified subcontractor. All work is expected to be performed at the designated construction site, with details accessible through the provided SAM.gov link.

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Site grading and earthwork subcontract for construction preparation, open to qualified bidders, administered by Department of the Interior.

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Department Of The Interior → Construction A/e Team 2 FwsView Agency

NAICS

237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering ConstructionView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of The Interior → Construction A/e Team 2 Fws
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Excavation, grading, and soil stabilization to prepare the construction site.

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