Hopkins Alley Revitalization Plan - Phase II
Federal opportunity from Ketchikan Gateway Borough. Place of performance: AK. Response deadline: Nov 06, 2015.
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Home Bid Postings Print Sign up to receive a text message or email when new bids are added! Print Bid Title: Hopkins Alley Revitalization Plan - Phase II Category: Request for Quotes Status: Closed Description: The Ketchikan Gateway Borough, a rural community in Southeast Alaska with 13,700 residents and approximately 1,000,000 seasonal visitors, is soliciting emailed quotes from qualified individuals or firms for a Hopkins Alley Revitalization Plan. Emailed Quotes to must be received prior to 5:00 p.m. local time on Friday, November 6, 2015. It is the policy of the Borough to accept questions and inquiries via email from all respondents, please address any questions by email to prior to RFQ deadline. Late submissions will not be considered. Publication Date/Time: 10/29/2015 8:00 AM Closing Date/Time: 11/6/2015 5:00 PM Related Documents: Hopkins Alley RFQ 10-29-2015 Return To Main Bid Postings Page Live Edit
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