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The Commonwealth of Kentucky (Facilities & Support Services) issued RFB-187-26 (Opportunity ID RFB-785-2600000341-1) seeking construction services to perform an exploratory geotechnical investigation of suspected mine-related subsidence in Hancock County, KY. The work includes digging exploratory pits, drilling borings (with methane monitoring and use of downhole camera), grouting and potential remedial work if mining-related subsidence is confirmed; bidders must be registered in Kentucky’s Vendor Self Service (VSS) system and submit bids electronically. The solicitation was posted mid-January 2026 and has a response deadline in February 2026, and is not a grant program.
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Jan 17, 2026
Due Date
Feb 11, 2026
Release: Jan 17, 2026
Hancock County
Close: Feb 11, 2026
The Commonwealth of Kentucky (Facilities & Support Services) issued RFB-187-26 (Opportunity ID RFB-785-2600000341-1) seeking construction services to perform an exploratory geotechnical investigation of suspected mine-related subsidence in Hancock County, KY. The work includes digging exploratory pits, drilling borings (with methane monitoring and use of downhole camera), grouting and potential remedial work if mining-related subsidence is confirmed; bidders must be registered in Kentucky’s Vendor Self Service (VSS) system and submit bids electronically. The solicitation was posted mid-January 2026 and has a response deadline in February 2026, and is not a grant program.
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