Culverts and Roads Thief Lake WMA
Federal opportunity from Minnesota Department of Natural Resources • Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Place of performance: MN. Response deadline: Mar 12, 2026.
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State Project No. 2026-623-8S229 This Project is Targeted Group (TG) Economically Disadvantaged (ED) Veteran-Owned preference. A. The work will be completed under one prime contract. B. The following summary is a general guide to the scope of work. It should not be construed as a detailed list of work included in the contract. 1. Remove and replace nine culverts. 2. Haul and place 640 cy of Class 5 for road repair. IF THERE IS AN ALTERNATE ADD THAT LANGAUGE AS WELL Plans and Specifications were prepared by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Contact: Jeffrey Erickson at 218-308-2639. All responses to this solicitation must be submitted and received in the Quest CDN Plan Room no later than 2:00pm on March 12, 2026. Bids will only be received and accepted via the online electronic bid service through QuestCDN.com.
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