Window Performance Testing Services for New Norton Elementary School
Federal opportunity from State of CT - DAS Procurement • Cheshire, Town of. Place of performance: CT. Response deadline: Jan 23, 2026.
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The Town of Cheshire is seeking sealed bids for Window Performance Testing Services for New Norton Elementary School. The Town will receive sealed bids for Window Performance Testing Services for new Norton Elementary School (“Project”) until February 20, 2026, at 2:00 PM. At that time bids will be opened in public and read aloud. The Town intends to make an award to the lowest qualified responsible bidder, if any. The documents comprising the Invitation to Bid may be obtained on the Town’s website, www.cheshirect.org, under “Bids & RFPs.” The Town reserves the rights to amend or terminate this Invitation to Bid, accept all or any part of a bid, reject all bids, waive any informalities or non-material deficiencies in a bid, and award the bid to the bidder that, in the Town’s judgment, will be in the Town’s best interests. The Project is being funded, in part, by a grant from the State of Connecticut. The successful bidder shall comply with all requirements of th
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