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Last updated on 05/29/2026.
05/01/2026 - USA | TN | DAVIDSON COUNTY | NASHVILLE | 37243
Stream maintenance services for the West Tennessee River Basin Authority at Reelfoot Bayou excavator, operator, hydraulic, hourly rate amphibious excavator per hourly rental charge and equipment operator hourly wage charge for environment and conservation loader, skid steer, tracked, hourly rate suprvisor, project laborer, skilled, hourly rate coordinator, project protection, rip rap stabilization, temporary, vegetative grasses, permanent, warmseason allowance, landowner, impact allowance, structure, drainage allowance, service, third party contingency, construction rrb amphibious equipment mobilization rrb landbased equipment mobilization floodplain bench excavation material cost allowance
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This solicitation is for a twenty-four (24) month contract for stream maintenance services for the West Tennessee River Basin Authority at Reelfoot Bayou. Bidders must refer to the solicitation documents for information regarding questions and comments due date. Specifications and terms/conditions are attached. The procurement contact is Josh Polk at **** or ***@***. *. * are encouraged to read the entire bid, including event details, specifications, and terms and conditions. The supplier portal is accessible via www. ***. *. * Explorer and Firefox are recommended browsers. The Edison Help Desk can be reached at **** or **** must maintain their profile information. The contract is for services including excavator, loader, supervisor, laborer, coordinator, rip rap, stabilization, vegetation, various allowances, and equipment mobilization. Bidders must indicate if they plan to subcontract and provide details if so. Documentation reflecting registration with the Department of Revenue for sales and use tax is required, or an exemption communication. Bidders must certify compliance with statutes and terms, and that the bid is made without collusion or fraud. Information on contract administrators, toll-free numbers, and website is required. Bidders must answer questions regarding debarment, suspension, or exclusion from federal or state transactions. The delivery location for the services is WTRBA, **** East End Road, Humboldt, TN ****, with a due date of 03/25/2026.
The bid notice specifies a due date of 03/25/2026 for the delivery of services. due date: ****
The bid requires bidders to list their company's contractor's license number and expiration date. please list your companys contractors license numberand expiration date.
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