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Campground Host Site Improvements, Mark Twain National Forest
This is a pre-soliciation notice. Bid documents will be available on this website on or about May 9, 2024.
This project is a total small business set-aside under NAICS Code 237110,, size Standard $45M.
Project work consists of upgrading the existing utilities at six different campground host site locations. Upgrades differ per site but include the removal of existing utilities and the installation of new water spigots, electrical pedestals, and holding tanks. Contractor is responsible for all permits necessary to complete the work. Work is preferred to occur during the Recreation “off season”. The "off season” is from Labor Day through March.
Project Location: This project is located in multiple Missouri Counties (Carter, Christian, Iron, Madison, Shannon, and Wayne) on the Mark Twain National Forest.

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