U.S. Department of Transportation
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Highway Repair in Cherokee National Forest

U.S. Department of Transportation
Amended Jun 18, 2026 · 04:00 UTC

The Federal Highway Administration needs a HUBZone certified small business to repair damaged sites on roads in Tennessee.

Key Details

  • What exactly do they need?

The Federal Highway Administration needs a HUBZone certified small business to repair damaged sites on roads in the Cherokee National Forest, specifically on Paint Mountain Road, Briar Creek Road, and Flatwoods Road. The project includes grading, resurfacing, drain dip construction, culvert replacement, and other miscellaneous work.

  • What's the contract structure and timeline?

The project will be split into multiple work schedules/contract options, with a total cost expected to fall within the price range of $2,000,000 to $5,000,000. The bid documents will be issued on or about May 6, 2026.

  • How will they pick the winner?

The notice doesn't say.

  • When and how do you bid?

Check the solicitation documents for the bid due date and location. You can download the documents from https://www.sam.gov and register to receive email notifications.

Who can apply

  • Must be HUBZone certified (a small-business program for firms in historically underutilized business zones)

Heads up — easy to miss

  • All visitors attending bid openings must arrive at least 1 hour prior and sign in at the main entrance of the Quantum Park facility.

If you're interested, do this first

  • Register to receive email notifications at https://www.sam.gov
  • Check the solicitation documents for the bid due date and location
  • Send all questions concerning construction projects to eflhd.contracts@dot.gov

Primary point of contact

Name
David Bogner
Email
eflhd.contracts@dot.gov

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