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Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet
The Kentucky Abandoned Storage Tank and Orphan Well Reclamation Program (KASTOW) is soliciting contractors to perform reclamation and plugging services for orphan wells located in Johnson County, KY. Work includes site reclamation, maintenance/repair, equipment mobilization, and compliance with state oil & gas regulations; the project will be managed by the Division of Oil & Gas. Proposers must submit required solicitation documents via Kentucky’s procurement portal and follow the submission checklist in the solicitation documentation.
Posted Date
Dec 8, 2025
Due Date
Jan 9, 2026
Release: Dec 8, 2025
Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet
Close: Jan 9, 2026
The Kentucky Abandoned Storage Tank and Orphan Well Reclamation Program (KASTOW) is soliciting contractors to perform reclamation and plugging services for orphan wells located in Johnson County, KY. Work includes site reclamation, maintenance/repair, equipment mobilization, and compliance with state oil & gas regulations; the project will be managed by the Division of Oil & Gas. Proposers must submit required solicitation documents via Kentucky’s procurement portal and follow the submission checklist in the solicitation documentation.
Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet
The Commonwealth of Kentucky (Energy and Environmental Cabinet) is soliciting bids to remediate arsenic-impacted soils at the Former Wiley Property in Hartford, KY. The work includes excavation and off-site disposal of contaminated soils, restoration of ground surfaces to original grades, and vegetation of affected areas with adherence to applicable health and safety requirements. Bidders must submit electronically through the Commonwealth’s eProcurement (VSS) system; documentation is available from the linked official solicitation.
Posted Date
Dec 8, 2025
Due Date
Dec 16, 2025
Release: Dec 8, 2025
Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet
Close: Dec 16, 2025
The Commonwealth of Kentucky (Energy and Environmental Cabinet) is soliciting bids to remediate arsenic-impacted soils at the Former Wiley Property in Hartford, KY. The work includes excavation and off-site disposal of contaminated soils, restoration of ground surfaces to original grades, and vegetation of affected areas with adherence to applicable health and safety requirements. Bidders must submit electronically through the Commonwealth’s eProcurement (VSS) system; documentation is available from the linked official solicitation.
Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet
Seeks a (Civil Engineering/ Asphalt Paving) consultant to assist with the administration of the Scrap Tire Management Program in relation to rubber-modified asphalt projects such as rubberized chip seal and rubberized asphalt. The Rubber-Modified Asphalt (RMA) grant funds the paving of approx. one mile of a county road with rubber-modified asphalt, with the county then required to pave the same area of a similar road with standard asphalt, and to monitor both sections for a five-year period. There are several different methods for incorporating recycled tire rubber into pavement and the grant is open to two different types of paving: chip seal (a process that combines one or more layers of asphalt with one or more layers of aggregate), and thin overlay (approx. 1.5" asphalt layer installed over existing asphalt pavement).
Posted Date
Dec 3, 2025
Due Date
Feb 19, 2026
Release: Dec 3, 2025
Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet
Close: Feb 19, 2026
Seeks a (Civil Engineering/ Asphalt Paving) consultant to assist with the administration of the Scrap Tire Management Program in relation to rubber-modified asphalt projects such as rubberized chip seal and rubberized asphalt. The Rubber-Modified Asphalt (RMA) grant funds the paving of approx. one mile of a county road with rubber-modified asphalt, with the county then required to pave the same area of a similar road with standard asphalt, and to monitor both sections for a five-year period. There are several different methods for incorporating recycled tire rubber into pavement and the grant is open to two different types of paving: chip seal (a process that combines one or more layers of asphalt with one or more layers of aggregate), and thin overlay (approx. 1.5" asphalt layer installed over existing asphalt pavement).
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