LAKE SINCLAIR DUMP STATION REPAIR
The Forest Service is seeking bids to repair a damaged septic drain line at the Lake Sinclair RV dump station in Eatonton, Georgia. This small business set-aside involves site work to restore the facility, including concrete removal, excavation, and replacing failed piping and fittings. The project includes a base set of repair tasks and several optional items for site improvements, such as replacing barrier logs and signposts. Amendment 0001 updated the Schedule of Items and added a Questions and Answers document addressing site conditions and as-built drawings. Work is scheduled to begin June 15, 2026, and must be finished by August 1, 2026. Evaluation will be based on technical approach, price, and past performance. Contractors must provide equipment and service certifications and ensure subcontractors are skilled in septic and concrete work. The Lake Sinclair Dump Station Repair project addresses damaged infrastructure at an RV dump station in Eatonton, Georgia. The Forest Service needs a contractor to repair a septic drain line and perform related site work. This includes cutting concrete, excavating trenches, and replacing failed piping. Once repairs are done, the area must be backfilled, new concrete poured, and erosion controls installed. The project involves restoring a damaged septic drain line at an RV dump station in the Oconee Ranger District. The goal is to fix a subsurface pipe failure, though it is not yet clear if the issue is a clog, leak, or break. Work includes site prep, excavation, mechanical repair, and surface restoration between June 15 and August 1, 2026.
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Contact and place of performance
Marian Feist
Eatonton, GA 31024
USA
Amendment 0001 is to add the question and answers document and to upload the updated SOI. This project is intended to repair the damaged septic drain line of a RV dump station. The work for this project shall consist of the construction and associated site work for the following base items: Cutting and removing the concrete around the hydrant area to access the damaged section of pipe. Excavating a trench using tract...
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