Highlands Water

The US Department of the Interior, National Park Service has requirement for construction of the Highlands Water and Wastewater in Grand Teton National Park (GRTE). The project site is the Highlands Historic District located northwest of Moose, WY.

Solicitation Summary

The US Department of the Interior, National Park Service has requirement for construction of the Highlands Water and Wastewater in Grand Teton National Park (GRTE). The project site is the Highlands Historic District located northwest of Moose, WY.

Solicitation in a Nutshell

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Details

Agency Department of the Interior, National Park Service
Solicitation Number DOIPFBO250028
Status Pre-RFP
Solicitation Date 02/2026 (Estimate)
Award Date 05/2026 (Estimate)
Contract Ceiling Value $5,000,000
Competition Type Undetermined
Type of Award Undetermined
Primary Requirement  Other Construction Services
Duration  Fall 2026 until winter shutdown 2-3 months
Contract Type TBD
No. of Expected Awards N/A
NAICS Code(s):
237110

Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction
Size Standard: $45.0 million annual receipts

Place of Performance:
  • Wyoming, United States
    • wy
Opportunity Website: https://sam.gov/opp/10efaefcc4c449f391b545b16908d484/view

Background

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Requirements

  • This project involves replacing the water and wastewater systems at the Highlands Historic District, located 5 miles north of Moose. Work includes extending the existing Moose water transmission line to Highlands, trenching across Cottonwood Creek using diversion and dewatering methods, replacing the internal water distribution system, and abandoning the existing well and infrastructure. The wastewater system replacement includes a new lift station, septic tank, leach field, and collection piping, with the old system decommissioned and abandoned in place. Construction will disturb approximately 2.5 acres within a 4-acre project area, with staging onsite and at Beaver Creek boneyard. Anticipate construction at Moose Entrance and Taggart Trailhead. Standard civil equipment will be used, and revegetation will be coordinated with park staff. Construction is scheduled for fall 2026 and expected to last 2–3 months.

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