Z--Red Mountain Road Upgrade 2026
Sources Sought from BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT • INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE. Place of performance: {"city":{},"state":{},"country":{}}. Response deadline: Apr 02, 2026. Industry: NAICS 237310 • PSC Z1LB.
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¿ Site-specific upgrades at 12 sites along the road, treatments shall include:
o Culvert replacements
o Installation of rocked drivable rolling dips and critical dips (see Appendix A for diagrams)
o Rock armoring of culvert fill slopes and inlet areas
o Installation of rock base material on delineated road segments.
¿ Two additional sites are provided as additive line items for potential additional work.
Contractor is responsible for preparing the roadway for equipment access. This includes road brushing and road smoothing. Existing drainage features such as rolling dips shall not be disturbed unless approved by the Contracting Officer¿s Representative (COR). Some rolling dips may be abrupt and require modification prior to dump truck transit.
Prior to the start of work, the BLM will stake and/or flag the individual treatment sites.
NAICS Code 237310
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