Custer Gallatin NF Fairy Lake Phase 2 Road & Recreation I...
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The USDA Forest Service plans to issue a solicitation for improvements to Fairy Lake Road #74 and associated recreation infrastructure on the Custer Gallatin National Forest. The project will include excavation, drainage, road reconditioning, surface stabilization, trail reconditioning and surfacing, and installation of new turnouts, vault toilet, aggregate, and 2 large culverts. Key aspects of the project include:
• Excavation and drainage work
• Road reconditioning and surface stabilizati... | Title: Custer Gallatin NF Fairy Lake Phase 2 Road & Recreation Improvements, Agency: U.S. Department Of Agriculture, State: Utah, Open Date: 9/24/2025, Close Date: 5/30/2026, Last Updated Date: 10/2/2025
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The USDA Forest Service is set to solicit for Phase 2 Road and Recreation Improvements at Fairy Lake, part of the Custer Gallatin National Forest. This project, scheduled to open on 9/24/2025 and close on 5/30/2026, will focus on critical infrastructure enhancements including road reconditioning, drainage work, and the installation of essential facilities like vault toilets and culverts. Companies with relevant experience in infrastructure and environmental compliance in forested areas should consider bidding.
The buyer aims to enhance recreational access and safety at Fairy Lake by improving the associated road and infrastructure to accommodate increased visitors and environmental standards.
- Companies with experience in road construction and infrastructure improvements
- Contractors with knowledge of environmental regulations and compliance for forest projects
- Firms that have previously worked with the USDA Forest Service or similar projects
- Excavation and drainage work
- Road reconditioning and surface stabilization
- Trail reconditioning and surfacing
- Installation of new turnouts and vault toilets
- Placement of aggregate and large culverts
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- Ensure compliance with USDA environmental standards
- Consider local flora and fauna impacts during project execution
- Adhere to safety regulations for construction in forested areas
- Use competitive pricing reflective of similar projects in the region
- Consider potential cost for sustainable materials
- Include contingencies for unexpected site conditions
- Look for local subcontractors with experience in road work
- Identify suppliers for sustainable materials and equipment
- Partner with environmental consultants for compliance
- Potential delays due to environmental assessments
- Weather impacts affecting the construction schedule
- Regulatory changes affecting project scope or requirements
- Are there specific environmental constraints we should be aware of?
- What is the expected volume of traffic to manage during construction?
- Are there local subcontractors the agency recommends?
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