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Published March 20, 2025 at 8:00 PM

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Site work for a development in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Completed plans call for site work for a development.

If a bid is greater than $150,000, each bid is required to have a bid deposit in the amount of Ten Percent (10%) of the total bid, which shall be in the form of a bid bond, cashier's check, or certified check (a copy of a check will not be accepted) drawn on a reliable bank and made payable to the State of Wyoming (no personal checks will be accepted), or an electronic bid bond with Surety 2000. ONLY if you are submitting an original 10% bid bond or submitting a 10% cashier check, it MUST be received in the Procurement Office at: Wyoming State Construction Department, Procurement Office, 700 West 21st Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002. A COPY OF THE 10% CASHIER CHECK WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. If you are using Surety 2000, you will need to upload with your bid response documents a copy of the Surety 2000 document. Question Deadline 02/24/2025 at 1:00 PM MT Bidding questions shall be submitted on the online All questions will be answered and provided to all prospective bidders via answers on the online. or in the form of a written addendum posted on online by 1:00 p.m. MT on February 28, 2025. Contractor will: Construct up to ten (10.0) miles offence depending on the price per mile bid results. Re-use existing steel t-posts whenever posts are found in excellent condition and appropriately placed. Otherwise, use new materials. Mow and/or cut trees, shrubs, and brush that obstruct the newly constructed fence. Contractor may, at their discretion, mow and/or cut trees, shrubs, and brush adjacentes the fence to aid in their construction activities. Coordinate the timing oftheir construction activities with WGFD representative lohn Henningsen so as not to conflict with neighboring livestock operations. WGFD will: Remove and dispose of all existing wire, braces, and wood line posts. At their discretion, remove steel line posts that are in less than excellent condition. Provide all new materials and deliver to Mule Creek Ranch WHMA. Materials will be stored at the corrals off Mule Creek Road (42.23964, -105.83744). Furnished materials: T- posts & clips Treated wooden posts and rails for brace construction Staples Lag screws/ring shank nails Twitch sticks Wire - Barbed & Smooth 12.5 gauge Stays for gates Wire heights & spacing: All new fence construction shall follow the WGFD construction specification to four-wire wildlife/livestock fence (attached). Wire heights from the ground: the 1st strand (smooth) will be at least 18'' up, 2nd strand (barbed) will be 22" from the ground, 3rd strand (barbed) will be 28" from the ground, and 4th strand (barbed) will be 40" from the ground. Wire spacing may be adjusted as needed; however, the spacing between the top wire and the second wire shall be no less than 12". The space between the ground and the bottom wire shall be no less than 16". Wire shall be firmly attached to T-posts using Box-T wire clips. Rock fence anchors shall be installed when the bottom wire is more than 6" above the design heights from the ground. Rock anchors shall utilize rocks large enough to hold down wire in drainages or depressions, and tied on with smooth wire. Line Posts and Braces: Line T-post spacing shall be 16 !4 feet apart. Post spacing may be decreased to as little as 10 feet (never exceed 16 !4 feet) on slopes, hillsides, draws, or when required post depth is unobtainable due to obstructions. T-posts shall be driven into the ground until the top ofthe anchor plate is below ground surface. All existing T-posts that are still in excellent conditions and properly located may be re-used. Tension wires on horizontal braces shall be attached diagonally from approximately 4 inches above the horizontal brace on the brace post, to just above ground level on anchor post. The tension wires shall be twisted together until the brace assembly is rigid. Gates: All wire gates shall be built to sixteen (16) feet in width; double braces on each side. Wire gates across roads shall have at least two (2) stays. Gates shall be secured to the end braces with smooth wire. No wood or metal stays will be required on fence lines. Wood stays may be used in the construction of gates. Place all wires following precedent already set if re-using T-posts. If no precedent is set (full line replacement), place wires facing into the WHMA. All work must be completed by December 31, 2026.

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