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Supply of Guy Wire Assemblies and Anchors

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The contract calls for the supply of pre-assembled guy wires and ground anchors to stabilize transmission poles, requiring materials that meet or exceed Hughes Brothers specifications. This includes 3/8-inch EHS Class A galvanized guy strand, along with all necessary clips and thimbles, and 1-1/2-inch by 60-inch ground anchors. The components are intended for use in critical infrastructure applications and must comply with stringent quality and durability standards to ensure long-term performance under harsh environmental conditions. This is a subcontract opportunity issued under the SBA set-aside program, targeted at small businesses, with a NAICS code of 332439 for other fabricated metal product manufacturing. The solicitation was posted on June 18, 2026, and responses are due by July 6, 2026, at 8:00 PM. The contract is administered by the Department of Energy’s Western Rocky Mountain Region, with performance expected to support transmission line stabilization efforts across its service area. All deliveries and compliance must align with the agency’s technical and procedural requirements, though specific location details for performance are not provided. Interested parties can access further information through the FedConnect portal.

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Supply 3/8-inch EHS guy strand and 1-1/2x60-inch ground anchors per Hughes Brothers specs for DOE transmission poles by July 6, 2026.

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Department Of Energy → Western Rocky Mountain RegionView Agency

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332439 - Other Metal Container Manufacturing View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Energy → Western Rocky Mountain Region
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Supply of pre-assembled guy wires and ground anchors for transmission pole stabilization, including 3/8" EHS Class A galvanized guy strand, clips, thimbles, and 1-1/2" x 60" anchors, meeting or exceeding Hughes Brothers specs.

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