Replace broken wooden boat docks with floating sectional boat docks
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Country
United States
Published
24 Sept 2025
Closing date
28 Sept 2025
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Tender summary
US Forest Service -Kincaid National Forest East Boat Ramp and West Boat Ramp Boat Dock Replacements Replace broken wooden boat docks with floating sectional boat docks Need: Many recreation boaters use these docks to secure their boat after launching. The boat docks enable the boater to safely walk in and out of their boat after launching. The proposed floating section boat docks are made of durable material that has a long-life span. Floating docks are known to be safe, effective, low maintenance, and hold up to intense environmental elements such as extreme heat, strong winds, and high water caused by extreme storm events. These docks will allow the public to safely enter and exit their boats after launching. An added benefit of a floating dock is that the product does not contain wood or nails. Therefore, there is not a safety concern with wood splinting, rotting wood, nor exposed nails. Furthermore, the proposed floating docks will reduce repair maintenance because of the durable materials that they are manufactured out of. What we are looking for is : 4 ft handrails, plastic floating platform, 4’ wide aluminum gangway, 4–6 post, delivery and installation included. Images and Designs are attached. submit quotes by 9/28/2025 to Kristina.m.taylor-thomas@usda.gov.
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