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WY FLAP TET TR200(1), Sagebrush Connector Pathway

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General Information

  • Contract Opportunity Type: Presolicitation (Original)
  • Original Published Date: Mar 07, 2023 09:48 am EST
  • Original Response Date:
  • Inactive Policy: Manual
  • Original Inactive Date: Jun 01, 2023
  • Initiative:
    • None

Classification

  • Original Set Aside:
  • Product Service Code: Y1LB - CONSTRUCTION OF HIGHWAYS, ROADS, STREETS, BRIDGES, AND RAILWAYS
  • NAICS Code:
    • 237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction
  • Place of Performance:
    WY
    USA

Description

PROJECT: WY FLAP TET TR200(1), Sagebrush Connector Pathway

Work consists of: Construction of 10’ wide asphalt pedestrian/cyclist pathway.

Project location: Approximately 10 miles North of Jackson, WY

Project length: .85 Miles

Tentavie Fixed Completion Date: Fall 2024

(Once solicitation is issued, see FAR Clause 52.211-10 for exact date)

Estimated Price Range: $2 Million to $3 Million

NOTICE OF SUBCONTRACTING OPPORTUNITY

This project will be solicited to the Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and Surrounding Area MATOC Contractors.

Information of the MATOC contractors can be found on our website at:  https://highways.dot.gov/federal-lands/business/construction-contracting-idiq/west-region-pavement-pres

Contact Information

Contracting Office Address

  • DOT FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMIN 610 E FIFTH STREET
  • VANCOUVER , WA 98661
  • USA

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