Courtesy Posting - UU Huntsman Vineyard Campus Phase 1A - Earthwork, Utilities and Temporary Dewatering - Invitation to Bid
Federal opportunity from State of Utah. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 06, 2026.
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Description
This courtesy posting is an advertisement of a procurement opportunity for Layton Construction Company for the UU Huntsman Vineyard Campus Phase 1A - Earthwork, Utilities and Temporary Dewatering. Direct responses to the designated individual/office as listed in the Invitation to Bid document, posted under Supporting Documentation. Project specific details are contained in the posted Invitation to Bid. Layton Construction Company's subcontract award for this Invitation to Bid will NOT be posted on this website. Instead, you will need to contact the designated individual/office as identified in the Invitation to Bid. This posting will be canceled/closed upon the closing date of this solicitation. DFCM is neither the issuing or conducting procurement unit for this solicitation, as such it is the vendor's responsibility to review the entire solicitation in order to comply with any requirements.
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