JH26-41 Kimball Creek Frence Project
Federal opportunity from Division of Purchasing. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026.
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Description
JH26-41 Kimball Creek Frence Project
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BidPulsar Analysis
A practical, capture-style breakdown of fit, requirements, risks, and next steps.
The JH26-41 Kimball Creek Fence Project is being overseen by the Division of Purchasing, with a response deadline set for March 5, 2026. This project requires contractors who can provide fencing solutions, which will likely involve materials and installation services. Interested bidders should prepare to demonstrate relevant experience and capabilities in similar projects.
The buyer aims to secure a contractor for the construction and installation of a fence at Kimball Creek, emphasizing quality and durability in the provided solutions.
- Contractors with experience in fencing projects
- Local suppliers with access to materials
- Companies with a good safety record and compliance history
- Project scope definition
- Site assessment and preparation
- Material procurement
- Fence installation and quality assurance
- Project management and reporting
- Company profile and relevant project experience
- Safety management plan
- Proposed timeline for project completion
- Cost proposal and pricing breakdown
- References from previous clients
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Bidders must comply with local regulations for construction projects
- Evidence of liability insurance may be required
- Commitment to quality standards must be included in the proposal
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring quality in materials and labor
- Include a breakdown of costs associated with materials, labor, and overhead
- Highlight any cost-saving methodologies or innovations
- Explore partnerships with local material suppliers to reduce costs
- Consider teaming with subcontractors who specialize in specific fencing materials or installation techniques
- Potential delays in material procurement due to supply chain issues
- Weather-related delays impacting project timelines
- Non-compliance with local regulations leading to project setbacks
- What are the specific requirements for the fence materials?
- Are there any environmental considerations or restrictions on the project site?
- What is the expected project timeline post-award?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Exact scope and specifications of the fence required
- Budget constraints or estimated cost range for bidding
- Details about previous projects of similar scope
- Information on location specifics for site access and logistics
- Any additional stakeholder requirements or preferences
- Clarification on project performance metrics
- Submission format requirements for responses
- Whether there are any pre-bid meetings scheduled
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