CBJTC SR16 Chain Link Fence
Federal opportunity from Department of Military Affairs. Place of performance: FL. Response deadline: Apr 24, 2026.
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<p>Remove and replace approximately 5,784 LF of chain-link fencing, terminal post, line post, barbed wire, (2) 30’ ft. manually operated cantilever gates.</p><p>New fencing will be installed in accordance with USACE FE6-TR-72 Chain-Link Security Fence specifications and CBJTC Fencing Standards.</p><p>The new fencing and gates will be black vinyl, 6’-0” high with 1’-0” of barb wire with black vinyl coating above fence.</p><p>All gates to be replaced with the same configuration as existing.<br>All gates will be manually operated.<br>All fence post will be set in concrete<br>Fencing to have horizontal cross bar at top and tension wire at the bottom.<br>ABI 1 - The new fencing and gates will be black vinyl, 7’-0” high with 1’-0” of barb wire with black vinyl coating above fence.</p><p>Design services were not utilized for this project.</p>
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