300 SP Tippecanoe River SP Sludge Removal
Federal opportunity from Natural Resources. Place of performance: IN. Response deadline: Mar 24, 2026.
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RFQ# 0030086934 Sourcing event 0030086934 is for obtaining bids for Sludge Removal at Tippecanoe River State Park. If you are viewing this event through the Bidder Portal, please be sure to check https://www.in.gov/idoa/procurement/current-business-opportunities/ for additional details and documents related to this event. Completed bids must be emailed to Jen Reeves at JReeves@dnr.in.gov or faxed to 317-972-3275. Attn: Jen Reeves. A completed bid package MUST be submitted by the Response Due By date/time. The bid package is available for download through the Bid Documents link in the Event Name column. This bid is not eligible for electronic bid through the Supplier Portal. To allow for sufficient processing time in compliance with Indiana State law, all quoted prices offered to the State under this Event must be valid for thirty (30) calendar days after the Response Due By date/time. Pricing must include all applicable charges, fees, and shipping. All questions must be submitted to me no less than 7 days before bidding ends.
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