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EXPIRED Notice ID12FPC326B0003 Last UpdatedApril 30, 2026 2:30 AM

USDA NRCS Ohio EWP Green Township – Blessing Road Contract Opportunity

★ AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF FARM PRODUCTION AND CONSERVATION BUSINESS CENTER FPAC BUS CNTR-ACQ DIV WASHINGTON, DC
AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF
Y1QA – Construction of Structures & Facilities
Solicitation
April 18, 2026
WASHINGTON, DC
237990 – Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction
Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
May 19, 2026 5:00 PM

Executive Summary

The USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is procuring Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) services for the Green Township project in Ohio. This contract is set aside for total small businesses.

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Scope & Requirements

The USDA-NRCS Ohio’s Green Township project consists of providing EWP services for:

  • Channel clearing and shaping
  • Pollution control
  • Seeding and mulching
  • Mobilization and demobilization
  • Traffic control

according to the specifications document. A site visit will be held on April 21, 2026, at 10:30 AM ET. Attendees will meet at the site on Blessing Road, 1,500’ Northeast of the intersection with Smokey Row Road in the state of Ohio. The work site is located adjacent to Blessing Rd in Gallia County, Ohio. The project site is approximately 550′ north of the barns located at 2430 Blessing Rd, Patriot, OH 45658, approximately 1,400 ft north of Smokey Row Rd, and approximately 2,000 ft south of Wray Rd. A location map is provided on Sheet 1 of the engineering drawings, and the work limits of the project are outlined on Sheet 3 of the engineering drawings.

Compliance & Qualifications

  • Standard FAR clauses apply.

How to Prepare Your Bid

  1. Attend the site visit to understand the project requirements and location.
  2. Review the specifications document thoroughly to ensure compliance with all requirements.
  3. Prepare a detailed project plan that outlines your approach to channel clearing, pollution control, and other specified services.
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Why Small Businesses Should Consider This

This contract presents a valuable opportunity for small businesses due to its total small business set-aside status, allowing smaller firms to compete without the pressure of larger competitors. The NAICS code 237990 indicates a focus on heavy and civil engineering construction, which aligns with many small construction firms’ capabilities.

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