Bid BID #2026-01 - 2026 Pathways Sealing and Asphalt Repair Project
Federal opportunity from Teton County. Place of performance: WY. Response deadline: Mar 11, 2026.
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Notice is hereby given that Teton County Public Works (Owner) will receive bids prior to March 11 th 2026 at 3:00PM Bid documents are available for download from the Teton County Public Purchase Site. Hard copy sealed bids will also be accepted at Teton County Public Works prior to 3:00PM MDT on March 11 th 2026 at 320 S King Street Jackson, WY 83001 A MANDATORY pre bid meeting is required and shall be arranged by appointment only with Max Moran, Parks and Pathways PM. Meetings must be arranged before 5pm on March 6th 2026 via email at mmoran@tetoncountywy.gov The project will generally consist of cleaning the pathways to be sealed, furnishing and applying two coats of sealant, pathway/cross walk striping, crack sealing, mastic sealing, and other miscellaneous items. All work shall be completed no later than October 15 th, 2026. Notice to proceed will be issued no later than 7 days after contract is fully executed
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