Bid RFQu #PUARC-1754 - Bid RFQu #PUARC-1754 - Contractor's Informal Public Project Prequalification Packet - 2026
Federal opportunity from County of Riverside. Place of performance: CA. Response deadline: Jan 01, 2027.
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Each contractor wishing to become Pre-qualified for informal public projects for the County of Riverside (“County”) beginning January 1, 2026 must fully complete the prequalification package and provide all documents requested. The contractor’s prequalification status will remain current from the date of accepted qualification through 12/31/2026 and an acceptance letter outlining the Contractors responsibilities will be issued once the packet is reviewed and approved. Purpose: The benefits of being approved as a prequalified contractor for informal public projects is that project managers can contact companies on the approved “All Projects under $220,000” list directly for projects under $75,000 with no competitive bidding required and/or c...
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