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Temporary Infrastructure and Site Setup

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The contract titled Temporary Infrastructure and Site Setup requires the installation and dismantling of temporary structures and systems essential for event operations, including fencing, signage, ticket booths, vendor stalls, lighting, and power distribution across the event grounds. This work must be performed with precision and timeliness to support the safe, functional, and seamless execution of events at the Fairgrounds in New Mexico. All tasks are to be completed in accordance with site-specific requirements and safety standards, ensuring that temporary infrastructure is securely erected before events and fully removed afterward without leaving behind debris or hazards. This is a subcontract under the NAICS code 238990, which covers other building finishing contractors, and the response deadline is August 18, 2026. Although no specific solicitation number or point of contact is provided, the opportunity is publicly accessible via the specified online portal. The project does not indicate any set-aside status or organizational type preferences, making it open to qualified subcontractors who can demonstrate experience in temporary event infrastructure. Performance is expected to occur at the Fairgrounds location in New Mexico, with no additional geographic restrictions outlined.

General Info

Install and dismantle temporary event infrastructure at New Mexico Fairgrounds by August 18, 2026.

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New Mexico → FairgroundsView Agency

NAICS

238990 - All Other Specialty Trade ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

NM, USA

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AgencyNew Mexico → Fairgrounds
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Install and dismantle temporary structures including fencing, signage, ticket booths, vendor stalls, lighting, and power distribution across the event grounds.

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