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Published March 20, 2026 at 8:00 PM

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Site work for a playground / park / athletic field in Hulett, Wyoming. Working plans call for site work for a playground / park / athletic field.

**As of March 20, 2025 the project was postponed due to Funding issues. The Town of Hulett is requesting bids for a complete lighting system at the Larry Knapp baseball field in Hulett, Wyoming. Bids will be accepted until Feb. 23, 2026 at 4:00 p.m. They can be mailed to PO Box 278 Hulett, WY 82720. For more information contact Brian Neiman 307-281-2470. Customer Responsibilities: 1. Complete access to the site for construction utilizing standard 2-wheel drive rubber tire equipment. 2. Locate existing underground utilities not covered by your local utilities (i.e. water lines, electrical lines, irrigation systems, and sprinkler heads). Musco or Subcontractor will not be responsible for repairs to unmarked utilities. 3. Locate and mark field reference points per Musco supplied layout (i.e. home plate, center of FB field). 4. Pay for extra costs associated with foundation excavation in non-standard soils (rock, caliche, high water table, collapsing holes, etc.) or soils not defined in geo-technical report. Standard soils are defined as soils that can be excavated using standard earth auguring equipment. 5. Pay any power company fees and requirements. 6. Pay all permitting fees and obtain the required electrical permitting. 7. Provide area on site for disposal of spoils from foundation excavation. 8. Provide area on site for dumpsters. 9. Provide sealed Electrical Plans (if required). Musco Responsibilities: 1. Provide required foundations, poles, electrical enclosures, luminaires, wire harnesses, and control cabinets. 2. Provide layout of pole locations and aiming diagram. 3. Provide Contract Management as required. 4. Provide stamped foundation designs based on soils that meet or exceed those of a Class 5 material as defined by 2018 IBC Table 1806.2. 5. Assist our installing subcontractor and ensure our responsibilities are satisfied. Subcontractor Responsibilities General: 1. Obtain any required permitting. 2. Contact your local udig for locating underground public utilities and then confirm they have been clearly marked. 3. Contact the facility owner/manager to confirm the existing private underground utilities and irrigation systems have been located and are clearly marked to avoid damage from construction equipment. Notify owner and repair damage to marked utilities. Notify owner and Musco regarding damage which occurred to unmarked utilities. 4. Provide labor, equipment, and materials to offload equipment at jobsite per scheduled delivery. 5. Provide storage containers for material (including electrical components enclosures), as needed. 6. Provide necessary waste disposal and daily cleanup. 7. Provide adequate security to protect Musco delivered products from theft, vandalism or damage during the installation. 8. Keep all heavy equipment off playing fields when possible. Repair damage to grounds which exceeds that which would be expected. Indentations caused by heavy equipment traveling over dry ground would be an example of expected damage. Ruts and sod damage caused by equipment traveling over wet grounds would be an example of damage requiring repair. 9. Provide startup and aiming as required to provide complete and operating sports lighting system. 0. Installation to commence upon delivery and proceed without interruption until complete. Notify Musco immediately of any breaks in schedule or delays. 11. Complete and submit Musco provided closeout checklist including required pictures. Demolition: 1. Remove and dispose of the existing lighting poles, fixtures, and electrical enclosures. This will include the recycling of lamps, aluminum reflectors, ballast, and steel, as necessary. 2. Demolish existing foundations to 2 ft (0.6 m) below grade. 3. Leave existing power feed in place for connection to new pole locations. Foundations, Poles, and Luminaires: 1. Mark and confirm pole locations per the aiming diagram provided. If there are any issues, immediately notify your Musco Project Manager. 2. Provide labor, materials, and equipment to install 6 LSS foundations as specified on Layout and per the stamped foundation drawings, if applicable. 3. Remove spoils and dispose of off site. 4. Provide labor, materials, and equipment to assemble Musco TLC-LED luminaires, electrical component enclosures, poles, and pole harnesses. 5. Provide labor, equipment, and materials to erect 6 dressed LSS Poles and aim utilizing the pole alignment beam. Electrical: 1. Provide labor, materials, and equipment to install new 30 Amp electrical service panels as required. 2. Provide labor, materials, and equipment per electrical design. 3. Complete electrical installation per Musco Control System Summary and Musco Best Practices: Supply Wiring Installation document. If there are any discrepancies between Musco documents and electrical plans (if present), notify your Musco contact. 4. Complete required insulation resistance tests on all current-carrying conductors per ANSI/NETA ATS2021. Use the instructions and forms provided by Musco to provide test results to your Musco contact. Note conduits must be full of water prior to testing. Any new conductors with resistance values less than (<) 100 MOhms - phase to ground - must be repaired or replaced to meet the standard. Any existing conductors with resistance values less than (<) 100 MOhms - phase to ground - must be reported to your Project Manager or Sales Coordinator. 5. Underground splices are strongly discouraged. If underground splicing is required per the electrical plans, use only listed connector systems, rated for wet locations. 6. Provide as-built drawings upon completion of installation (if required). Show-Light(R) Entertainment 1. Provide labor, equipment, and materials to install Musco control and monitoring cabinet, communication cabinet, and terminate all necessary wiring. 2. Provide a dedicated 120 V 20 A controls circuit or a step-down transformer for 120 V control circuit if not available. 3. Provide 24 AWG twisted wire pair cable. Recommended Belden 7937A or equal. Cable should be underground rated (working distance 1500 ft (457 m)). 4. Cable is terminated on surge protection device in both communication cabinet and control and monitoring cabinet. Drain wire is landed at surge device on control and monitoring cabinet. Communication cabinet requires earth ground. 5. Plug ethernet cable into port on the side of communication cabinet and bottom of touch screen (working distance 300 ft (91 m)).

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Playgrounds / Parks / Athletic Fields

$300,000.00

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Site Work

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