Specifications include, but are not limited to: The fence will be a total of 2,433 ft post and rail livestock exclosure fence. The fence must be made with 7’-8’ tall cedar/juniper wood posts. The posts can be of different size diameters but the small end must not be any smaller than 4” in diameter. Posts will be connected with one 21’ long pine rail. The rail may have the bark still on it to reduce costs, but they can also be pealed as well. This rail will be placed at 42” from the ground. Rails will be attached to posts with 3/8” galvanized all thread, washers, and nylon lock nuts. Below this rail, will be strung a smooth wire 16” from the ground. The barbless/ smooth wire must be (Oklahoma brand), premium grade, 12.5 gauge, ASTM certified, zinc-coated. A barbwire will be strung 8” above this wire, and another barwire will be strung above that wire another 8”. The barbwire must be (Oklahoma brand), premium grade, 12.5 gauge, ASTM certified, zinc-coated barbed-wire, with 4 inch spacing between barbs. The wire must be attached to the cedar posts with 1 ½ “staples. In between each cedar post at 5’ spacing, there must be a cedar or oak stay to keep the wires accurately spaced and tight. Cedar posts will be spaced at 10’ centers. Cedar posts can be pounded into the ground or holes can be dug and the dirt tamped around the posts until they are solid. Posts must be 2’-3’ in the ground so that 5’ feet of the post will be above ground. Posts must be solid enough to, withstand livestock pushing on the fence without it moving. The fence will have approximately 6 corners or sharp bends and will need the necessary corner H-braces to keep the fence from leaning. There will also need to be two, 12’ x 48” Powder River Boss gate 034-11012 with a chain closure or similar model that will be installed in two corners and the accompanying h-braces. The contractor will be required to purchase and provide all of the necessary materials. Bids must be submitted as cost per foot and include all the costs for all materials and labor to install. Contracts will be awarded to the lowest bidder who submits the lowest price per foot.