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Award Notice
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Jay Tobin
USA
The following road construction MATOC awards have been made: OUACHITA NF 127A8618D0018 Gerald Abernathy (Mount Ida AR) 127A8618D0019 Cove Creek (Clarksville AR) 127A8618D0020 Crow Paving (Morrilton AR) 127A8618D0021 Curtis Construction (Russellville AR) 127A8618D0022 Ford Engineering (Russellville AR) 127A8618D0023 Jones Backhoe (Mount Ida AR) 127A8618D0024 McDade Construction (Mulberry AR) 127A8618D0025 Mullenix Tru...
View moreThe Forest Service, representing the National Forests in Mississippi, has issued multiple awards for a road construction Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) under solicitation number 127A8618R0001. This procurement was designated as an SBA (Small Business Administration) set-aside and is classified under NAICS 237310 for Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction and PSC code Z. Performance of these contracts takes place within the United States, specifically supporting the Ouachita National Forest and the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest.
Fourteen distinct awards were made for the Ouachita National Forest, including contracts 127A8618D0018 through 127A8618D0031. For the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest, fourteen awards were issued under contracts 127J1818D0014 through 127J1818D0027. The recipients include various regional firms such as Gerald Abernathy, Cove Creek Construction, Crow Paving, Curtis Construction, Ford Engineering, Jones Backhoe, McDade Construction, Mullenix Trucking, Noacon Construction, Philpot Construction, Randy Carter (RCI), Robinson Excavating, Six Mile Contractors, Standridge Bulldozing, and Axioo Construction.
The notice was published and last updated on July 27, 2018, by point of contact Jay Tobin. This special notice serves as the formal announcement of the award rationale and the finalized list of contractors selected to provide construction services under the MATOC structure. No additional attachments were included with this announcement.
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