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Division of Purchasing

JH26-40 Great Salt Lake Wetland Hydrology and Phragmites Monitoring

Solicitation: Not available
Notice ID: ut-u3p-224237
DepartmentDivision of PurchasingStateUTPostedDueMar 05, 2026, 09:00 PM UTCCloses in 7 days

Federal opportunity from Division of Purchasing. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026.

Market snapshot

Baseline awarded-market signal across all contracting (sample of 400 recent awards; refreshed periodically).

12-month awarded value
$68,699,272,131
Sector total $68,699,272,131 • Share 100.0%
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Median
$253,715
P10–P90
$29,763$10,909,709
Volatility
Volatile200%
Market composition
NAICS share of sector
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100.0%
share
Momentum (last 3 vs prior 3 buckets)
+100%($68,699,272,131)
Deal sizing
$253,715 median
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Place of performance
Utah
Contracting office
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Point of Contact

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Agency & Office

Department
Division of Purchasing
Agency
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Subagency
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Office
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Contracting Office Address
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Description

JH26-40 Great Salt Lake Wetland Hydrology and Phragmites Monitoring

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BidPulsar Analysis

A practical, capture-style breakdown of fit, requirements, risks, and next steps.

Updated: Feb 27, 2026
Executive summary

The JH26-40 Great Salt Lake Wetland Hydrology and Phragmites Monitoring project, issued by the Division of Purchasing, invites proposals for managing and monitoring critical aspects of wetland hydrology and invasive species within the Great Salt Lake area. The response deadline is set for March 5, 2026, providing ample time for bidders to develop comprehensive proposals. Effective management of these vital ecosystems is essential for biodiversity preservation and resource management.

What the buyer is trying to do

The buyer is looking to monitor and manage wetland hydrology and invasive Phragmites species, ensuring the integrity and health of the Great Salt Lake ecosystems.

Work breakdown
  • Assessment of current hydrology conditions
  • Monitoring of Phragmites populations
  • Development of management strategies for wetland health
  • Reporting findings and recommendations to stakeholders
  • Collaborating with local environmental agencies
Response package checklist
  • Executive summary
  • Company qualifications and past performance
  • Technical approach to monitoring and management
  • Cost proposal and pricing strategy
  • Timeline for project completion
Suggested keywords
wetland monitoringPhragmites managementGreat Salt Lakeecological assessmentenvironmental management
Source coverage notes

Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.

  • Detailed scope of work
  • Specific deliverables required
  • Budget constraints or funding limits
  • Geographic limitations within the Great Salt Lake area
  • Initial assessment reports or baseline data
  • Past reports on similar projects
  • Requirements for subcontractor qualifications
  • Preferred methodologies for monitoring

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