The Federal Highway Administration needs a HUBZone certified small business to repair damaged sites on two roads in the Cherokee National Forest.
Key Details
- What exactly do they need?
The Federal Highway Administration needs a HUBZone certified small business to repair damaged sites on two roads in the Cherokee National Forest. The project consists of grading, roadway resurfacing, drain dip construction, replacement of drainage culverts, drainage culvert cleaning, ditch reconditioning, slope stabilization repairs, 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 $5,000,000 to $7,000,000. The notice doesn't say when the contract will start or end.
- How will they pick the winner?
The notice doesn't say how the winner will be chosen.
- When and how do you bid?
Bid documents should be issued on or about May 13, 2026. Bids are due at a location specified on the SF 1442, Block 13a of the Solicitation. You can check for the availability of advertisement documents on the SAM website 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
- You must be HUBZone certified to bid.
- All visitors must sign in at the main entrance of the Quantum Park facility and wait to be escorted by a Government employee to Eastern Federal Lands Highway Division (EFLHD) in Suite 200.
If you're interested, do this first
- Check that your HUBZone certification is still active in SAM.gov.
- Register to receive email notifications on the SAM website.
- Send all questions concerning construction projects to eflhd.contracts@dot.gov.