Tee Signs / Additional Signage for the Miami Shores Golf Course
Federal opportunity from City of Troy. Place of performance: OH. Response deadline: Mar 18, 2026.
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NOTICE FORREQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS FORTEE SIGNS/ADDITIONAL SIGNAGE FOR THE MIAMI SHORE GOLF COURSECITY OF TROY, OHIOThe Board of Park Commissioners for the Miami Shores Golf Course is seeking proposals from qualified applicants to handle the placement of new Tee Signs at the Miami Shores Golf Course, as well as new additional signage.The Board of Park Commissioners intends to enter into an initial three-year agreement, with three one-year mutually agreeable renewal options. Proposal forms may be obtained upon request to the Service Director’s Office, City Hall, 100 S. Market Street, Troy, OH 45373. Proposals must be submitted on the forms provided by the City. Proposal forms will be received until noon, Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at the office of the Director of Public Service and Safety, City Hall, 100 S. Market Street, Troy, OH 45373. R. Jordan Emerick President, Board of Park Commissioners Adv. 3-4 & 3-11-2026
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