JH26-42 Five Mile Wildlife Fencing Project
Federal opportunity from Division of Purchasing. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 12, 2026.
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JH26-42 Five Mile Wildlife Fencing Project
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The JH26-42 Five Mile Wildlife Fencing Project, managed by the Division of Purchasing, represents an opportunity to bid on a significant wildlife protection initiative. Responses are due by March 12, 2026, indicating ample time for comprehensive proposals. This project aims to enhance safety and habitat preservation for local wildlife, presenting a unique environmental challenge and opportunity for suitable contractors.
The buyer is seeking contractors who can effectively design and implement wildlife fencing to protect local ecosystems and improve safety in the Five Mile area.
- Project planning and design of fencing
- Procurement of materials
- Installation of fencing
- Compliance with wildlife protection regulations
- Site maintenance post-installation
- Project proposal outlining approach and timeline
- Company qualifications and previous project examples
- Cost estimate including materials and labor
- Safety and compliance plan
- References from past environmental projects
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- Detailed specifications of the fencing required
- Budget constraints for the project
- Location specifics within Five Mile
- Any previous studies on wildlife patterns
- Potential environmental challenges to address
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