04/13/2026
How are Contractors selected for reclamation projects?
The Division of Reclamation, Mining, & Safety is a state agency. As such, it uses Colorado’s standardized procurement processes to contract with businesses to assist with reclamation, safeguarding, subsidence, and other work on projects. The process is competitive, and selections are determined by cost, relevant experience and expertise, and other factors.
Since each project is unique, there is no "typical" contractor for inactive mine closure work. Many are smaller, family-run businesses who have done work like this for generations — some have been working on Division projects since the state began safeguarding old mines in the 1980s. Others are large corporations with extensive resources and world-wide expertise in reclamation, imaging, or engineering.
Project costs vary between $1,000 for a simple backfill closure, to complex shaft grates which can run $25,000. Most of these costs are paid to the contractors who do the work, who in turn put that money to work in their local towns and regions.
We value the expertise, ingenuity, and perseverance our project contractors bring to each site. We literally couldn’t do our job without them!