Amendment 1-Solicitation - CUP - Two-Phase Design-Build Acquisition for Modernization and Expansion of Central Utility Plant
Federal opportunity from COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: Mar 16, 2026.
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Amendment 1-Solicitation - CUP - Two-Phase Design-Build Acquisition for Modernization and Expansion of Central Utility PlantThe purpose of this amendment 1 is to:1. Provide answers to questions asked in response to this solicitation, 1333ND26RNB190004.2. Provide previous questions and answers for the first CUP Phase I solicitation, 1333ND26RNB190001. Please see attached1333ND26RNB190004 Amendment 1 Current Solicitation RFI_Q and A _1333ND26RNB190004_ CUP Phase IPrevious Solicitation RFI_Q and A_1333ND26RNB190001_ CUP Phase I *Please review the note on page one (1) of the previous solicitation Q&A sheet.All other terms and conditions remain unchanged. **********************************************************************...
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