BLOCK PAGE!!!
Get Full Details

Privately Funded

Bidding Soon

Documents Available

Publicly Funded

Addenda Available

Post-Bid

Published September 16, 2025 at 8:00 PM

Updated September 17, 2025

Site work for a development in Brewster, Washington. Completed plans call for site work for a development.

Provide all Labor, materials, and equipment to remove approximately 3.0 miles of existing fencing and to construct approximately 3.0 miles of 4-wire livestock fence at the Department's Bridgeport Unit at Sagebrush Flats Wildlife Area, located at US Highway 173, Brewster, Washington, GPS Coordinates 47.6849, -119.5780, in Douglas County. Question Deadline 07/10/2025 at 2:00 PM PT For information or technical questions regarding this project email CAMP.Bids@dfw.wa.gov with the project title and project number in subject line and address questions to the Project Manager. Questions resulting in changes to the scope or nature of the drawings, specifications, or bid documents will be answered by addendum/addenda reflective of the Owners process. If the project is estimated at or above one million dollars, a mandatory 15 percent Apprentice Labor hours of the total Labor hours are a requirement of this contract. The Apprenticeship Utilization Requirements are identified in Section 00100 Instructions to Bidder. Bidders may contact the Department of Labor & Industries, Apprenticeship Programs. The goal of this project is to construct 4-wire fence to a uniform construction using steel tee posts and steel braces in and along the boundaries of the Bridgeport Unit of the Sagebrush Flats Wildlife Area, located in Douglas County, South of Bridgeport, Washington. This fence project consists of removing 3.0 miles of existing fencing and constructing approximately 3.0 miles of four-strand, smooth and barbed-wire. Signs will be provided by Owner; see section 01011 Owner Furnished Items. Some brushing may be required as part of this work. Brushing shall be done on WDFW property only. The new fence includes all gates, stretch braces and end braces and shall be constructed completely on WDFW property. The contractor must have a minimum of three (3) years of experience in the construction of barbed wire fences in remote and rugged terrain. This includes, but is not limited to, the ability to navigate challenging landscapes, work with difficult ground conditions, and employ appropriate techniques for securing the fence in areas with limited access to resources or utilities. The contractor should be familiar with the proper installation methods, maintenance, and safety standards required for such projects in remote environments. The contractor must also demonstrate proficiency in using the tools and equipment necessary for building durable and effective barbed wire fences in these types of terrains. Documentation of previous projects conducted under similar conditions, along with references, is required. Staging areas will be preapproved and discussed at the preconstruction meeting. The Contractor may get permission for access from neighbors, but permission must be in writing and a copy given to the project manager before such access is used. No new roads, tracks, or trails may be cleared by grading or earthwork to construct the fence. The Drawings show roads and two-tire tracks on WDFW and private land. The State does not guarantee the usability of any road or trail shown on the Drawings for any type of vehicle. The bidder shall ascertain road suitability for its uses prior to bidding. ATVs may only travel on already established two-track trails shown on the Drawings and along the route of the fence. Minimize ground disturbing impacts and restrict construction activities to a 12-foot-wide travel corridor along inside of fence line and 2 feet on the outside of the fence. Avoid rutting or otherwise damaging or defacing neighboring or WDFW property. The State shall not be held liable for Contractor damage or restoration to neighboring private land, crops or property resulting from Contractor activities. Repair damage to State and private lands to the Owner's satisfaction including grading and raking. Equipment must be washed before it is brought to the site. The primary concern is weed seed that hitchhikes on equipment and invades the wildlife area. Equipment must be kept clean of weed seed. Minority and Women's Business Enterprises (MWBE) are encouraged to participate in the bidding as prime contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers.

Award

Conservation and Development

$66,188.00

Public - State/Provincial

Site Work

8

13

2

3

Subscribe For Documents

5 Record(s)

Subscribe for All Details

Trades Specified

Division 00 - Lorem Ipsum

Division 00 - Lorem Ipsum

Lorem, Ipsum, Dolor, Sit amet

Find More Local Projects

Within 75 Miles of This Project
17
Active Projects
6
Bidding Soon
190
All Active Projects
0
Updated Recently

You’ve Reached the Free View Limit

Want to see more project and bidder data in your market? Check out our product options and see what works best for you and your business.

Come back in [[refresh_days]] to get [[project_count]] more free projects.

July 17, 2025

August 18, 2025

Project location map

WA-173, Brewster, WA


Fuel growth with access to the bidding project info your business needs.

Full details, including key contact information, important dates, plans and specifications, on over 500,000 Projects including 5000 updated daily available to subscribers.