RFP# 6000001194 - Request for Proposals for Performance of Expert Professional Real Estate Advisory Services as Requested on a “Call-In” Basis During 2023 through 2026 (RFP# 6000001194) - OPEN
Federal opportunity from New Jersey. Place of performance: NJ. Response deadline: Dec 31, 2026.
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Project: RFP# 6000001194 - Request for Proposals for Performance of Expert Professional Real Estate Advisory Services as Requested on a “Call-In” Basis During 2023 through 2026 (RFP# 6000001194) - OPEN Ref. #: RFP# 6000001194 - OPEN Department: Professional Technical & Advisory Services Type: RFP Status:Open Open Date:Nov 13th 2023, 12:30 PM EST Intent to Bid Due Date:Sep 30th 2026, 2:00 PM EDT Contact Information: Bid-RFP Submittal, bidrfpsubmittal@panynj.gov Close Date: Dec 31st 2026, 2:00 PM EST Days Left: 915 Project Description:RFP# 6000001194 - Request for Proposals for Performance of Expert Professional Real Estate Advisory Services as Requested on a “Call-In” Basis Duri...
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