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Highlands Water and Wastewater Grand Teton National Park (GRTE) Site Visit

Project Description

The National Park Service is issuing this sources sought as a means of conducting market research to identify parties having an interest in and the resources to support the 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.

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.

SITE VISIT, Industry Day:

A site visit and industry day will be held for this project during the pre-solicitation phase. Due to anticipated site conditions during the solicitation phase, this will be the ONLY SITE VISIT for this project. The projected solicitation phase will begin between January 2026 and March 2026; this site will be unavailable due to snow loads during winter months.

Details
Location
Teton County, WY
Date
December 10, 2025
Time
2:00 pm 4:00 pm