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Site Grading and Earthwork

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The contract titled Site Grading and Earthwork encompasses excavation, grading, and compaction of soil for the construction of building pads, roads, and drainage systems within the jurisdiction of the City of Louisville, Kentucky. This subcontract opportunity is posted with a response deadline of August 21, 2026, allowing interested parties sufficient time to prepare and submit proposals. The work falls under NAICS code 237990, which classifies it as other heavy and civil engineering construction, indicating the scope involves substantial earthmoving and infrastructure preparation tasks critical to site development. The place of performance is located in Louisville, though specific address details are not provided, and all work must meet the technical and quality standards required by the city. Bidders must be prepared to demonstrate relevant experience in land development earthwork and compliance with local regulations governing soil stability, erosion control, and environmental protection. The solicitation is open through the BonfireHub platform, with no set-aside provisions specified, meaning all eligible contractors may compete.

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Site grading and earthwork contract in Louisville, Kentucky, due August 21, 2026, for building pads, roads, and drainage.

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Kentucky → City Of LouisvilleView Agency

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237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering ConstructionView NAICS

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KY, USA

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AgencyKentucky → City Of Louisville
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Excavation, grading, and compaction of soil for building pads, roads, and drainage systems.

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