Building Maintenance, U.S. Consulate General Osaka-Kobe, Japan
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from STATE, DEPARTMENT OF • STATE, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: Osaka • Japan. Response deadline: Mar 27, 2026. Industry: NAICS 561210 • PSC Z1AA.
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The Regional Procurement Support Office (RPSO) Frankfurt hereby issues this Combined Synopsis/Solicitation for the Building Maintenance Services at the U.S. Consulate General Osaka-Kobe, Japan.
All interested and responsible offerors are invited to submit quotations in strict accordance with the instructions, terms, and conditions contained in the attached solicitation documents.
IMPORTANT: Offerors must ensure full compliance with all stated requirements, and submission guidelines. Quotations must be received by the specified due date and time indicated in the solicitation. Late submissions will not be considered. Failure to comply with solicitation requirements may result in quotation rejection.
For questions or clarifications, please follow the procedures outlined in the solicitation documents.
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