Henry Mountain Bison Fence Enclosures
Federal opportunity from Division of Purchasing. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Feb 27, 2026.
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Henry Mountain Bison Fence Enclosures
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The Division of Purchasing is seeking proposals for the Henry Mountain Bison Fence Enclosures project. The response deadline for bids is set for February 27, 2026, which allows ample time for preparation. This opportunity presents a niche focus on environmental and wildlife management infrastructure, catering specifically to bison enclosures.
The buyer aims to procure services and materials necessary to construct fence enclosures designed for bison in the Henry Mountain area, ensuring the sustainability and management of wildlife populations.
- Contractors with experience in wildlife fencing
- Companies specializing in environmental construction projects
- Firms focused on sustainability in wildlife management
- Designing fence enclosures specifically suited for bison habitats
- Sourcing materials for construction including fencing, gates, and support structures
- Performing the installation of the fence enclosures in the designated area
- Company background and relevant experience
- Project approach including design methodologies
- Pricing breakdown for materials and labor
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure all materials comply with local wildlife regulations
- Verify that construction methods meet environmental standards
- Consider a competitive pricing strategy, taking into account material costs and labor for specialized skills
- Include potential long-term maintenance costs in the proposal
- Partner with environmental consultants for compliance assurance
- Involve local suppliers for sustainable materials
- Potential environmental regulations that could delay approvals
- Unforeseen environmental factors that may affect site readiness
- What specific regulations govern the construction of wildlife enclosures in this area?
- Are there any existing site surveys or studies that can inform the enclosure design?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No agency contacts available
- No detailed specifications for fence requirements or dimensions
- Lack of historical data on previous projects for benchmarking
- No budget estimate provided
- Insufficient information on compliance mandates
- No specific location or site details for the project
- Absence of potential subcontractor scopes
- No risk management framework outlined
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