CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT - RETAINER SERVICES
Federal opportunity from Department of General Services. Place of performance: CA. Response deadline: Apr 04, 2026.
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Advertisement for Request for Qualifications Department of General Services Real Estate Services Division Project Management and Development Branch RESD-PMDB 2025-20 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT - RETAINER SERVICES DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES VARIOUS LOCATIONS, STATEWIDE Provide professional Construction Management services as required for retained services to be used on an as needed basis. All work shall be performed under and be approved by a responsible party licensed in the State of California. Successful firms may be awarded multi-year $5,000,000.00 agreements, up to five (5) years, on a fixed rate basis. Interested firms may view the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) on the California eProcure website (California State Contracts Register ¿ CSCR). https://www.caleprocure.ca.gov/pages/index.aspx END OF DOCUMENT
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