RFQ #030626 - Request for QualificationsConstruction Manager at Risk Services for Akron Public Schools - North High School Replacement Project
Federal opportunity from Akron Public Schools. Place of performance: OH. Response deadline: Mar 06, 2026.
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Akron Public Schools is currently accepting qualifications for providing Construction Manager at Risk Services for the North High School Replacement Project until 4:00pm local time (Akron,OH) on Friday, March 6, 2026. The complete Request for Qualifications document is currently available below. The Proposer shall submit a proposal through this Public Purchase site per the instructions shown prior to the proposal closing on March 6, 2026. This site will stop accepting submissions exactly at 4:01pm local time (Akron OH) on that date. Please ask all questions through this Public Purchase site, and view all of the current questions & answers first to determine if the question you have has already been answered. THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING QUESTIONS IS Friday, February 20, 2026. QUESTIONS SUBMITTED AFTER THAT DATEMAY NOT BE ANSWERED PRIOR TO THIS RFQ’S CLOSING DATE/TIME.
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