DNR RFP FRONTENAC POND OUTLET FEASIBILITY STUDY

Location: Minnesota
Posted: Oct 17, 2024
Due: Nov 8, 2024
Agency: State Government of Minnesota
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • A - Research and development
  • B - Special Studies and Analyses - Not R&D
Solicitation No: 2000016335
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Event Name
DNR RFP FRONTENAC POND OUTLET FEASIBILITY STUDY
Business Unit
Natural Resources Department
Event ID
2000016335
Event Status
Posted
Buyer Name
Hanson,Monica Lynn
Sealed Event
Yes
Multiple Bids
Not Allowed
Contact Information
Hanson,Monica Lynn
Description
The Department of Natural Resources, Division of Fish and Wildlife are requesting proposals for a feasibility study and project scoping for stabilizing water levels in Frontenac Pond (aka Pleasant Valley Lakelet), located partially in Frontenac State Park, Frontenac, Minnesota.
Event Start Date
10/08/2024 08:00 AM CDT
Event End Date
11/08/2024 02:00 PM CST
Event Round
1
Event Version
1
Event Format
Sell
Event Type
RFx
Edits to Submitted Bids
Yes
Payment Terms
Line Number
Bid Mandatory
Item Description
Requested Quantity/UOM
Comments and Attachments
1
No
Feasibility Study & Project Scoping for stabilizing water levels at Frontenac Pond to a level that will sustain viable fishery and other recreational activities.
1.0000
EACH
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