AS26-40 Durkee Springs Riparian Fence
Federal opportunity from Division of Purchasing. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 13, 2026.
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AS26-40 Durkee Springs Riparian Fence
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The AS26-40 Durkee Springs Riparian Fence opportunity presents a significant chance for contractors with experience in environmental restoration and fencing projects. The response deadline is set for March 13, 2026, giving bidders ample time to prepare. Potential contractors should focus on demonstrating their capability to execute projects that align with environmental sustainability practices.
The buyer aims to establish a riparian fencing project at Durkee Springs, likely to enhance ecological preservation and prevent cattle access to sensitive areas.
- Contractors experienced in environmental fencing
- Firms with knowledge of riparian ecosystems
- Providers of sustainable material options
- Site assessment for riparian area
- Fencing design and material selection
- Installation of riparian fence
- Post-installation maintenance plan
- Company qualifications and past project examples
- Detailed project plan including timelines
- Material specifications for fencing
- Cost proposal including breakdown of labor and materials
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure adherence to local environmental regulations
- Consider permitting requirements for installation
- Develop a competitive yet sustainable pricing model
- Consider long-term maintenance costs in pricing
- Collaborate with local environmental consultants
- Partner with suppliers of eco-friendly materials
- Potential delays in obtaining necessary permits
- Requirements for compliance with environmental standards
- What specific environmental regulations must be followed?
- Are there existing designs preferred by the buyer?
- Is there flexibility in project timeline?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No specific details on the project scope available
- Lacking information on any mandatory qualifications or certifications
- No foreseen budget or funding source outlined
- Absence of environmental impact assessment requirements
- No details on site access or logistics provided
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