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The contract involves the development of comprehensive infrastructure to support fertilizer distribution and logistics, including the construction of loading and unloading terminals, rail spurs, and truck docks. This project is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 237310, which pertains to oil and gas pipeline and related structures construction, though the scope is adapted for agricultural logistics purposes. The work will be carried out to enhance efficiency and capacity in moving fertilizer from production to end-use locations, particularly in rural areas served by the Rural Business-Cooperative Service under the Department of Agriculture. The solicitation was posted on July 1, 2026, with responses due by August 17, 2026, providing potential contractors a 47-day window to submit proposals. While specific locations are not detailed, the infrastructure will be positioned to serve agricultural supply chains, likely distributed across regions where rural logistics challenges impede timely fertilizer delivery. The contract does not specify set-aside classifications or point of contact information, suggesting the opportunity remains open to a broad range of qualified subcontractors capable of delivering heavy civil infrastructure under agricultural funding guidance.

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Build fertilizer logistics infrastructure including terminals, rail spurs, and truck docks for rural agricultural distribution.

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Department Of Agriculture → Rural Business-Cooperative Service View Agency

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237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Agriculture → Rural Business-Cooperative Service
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Construction of loading/unloading terminals, rail spurs, and truck docks to support fertilizer distribution and logistics.

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