The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is procuring site preparation and the intact move of a historic farmhouse in Hawley, MN as part of a flood risk management project. Contractors will prepare the site, pour concrete foundations, and move the Bernhardson Farmhouse from Moorhead to the designated site, ensuring no work occurs during a specific timeframe due to an annual event. Proposals must include a project timeline, relevant experience, past performance references, and a price proposal.
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The contractor will prepare the site and pour three concrete foundations for historic structures, including moving the Bernhardson Farmhouse intact to the Pioneer Village site.
As a part of the Fargo-Moorhead Metro Flood Risk Management Project, the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers ? St.
Paul District is requesting proposals from contractors to prepare the site and pour three concrete foundations for historic structures to be placed on at the Pioneer Village site at the Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion grounds (WMSTR) near Rollag, MN (officially Hawley, MN).
The contractor will be responsible for moving the Bernhardson Farmhouse intact from its current location in Moorhead, MN to the Rollag site and placing it on the foundation.
The other foundations will be used to reassemble historic cabins under another contract action.
The Bernhardson Farmhouse is a 2-story rectangular wood-frame structure built in 1874, measuring 28? 4? x 20? 10?, with a pitched roof that is 26? 5? at center.
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