Request For Proposals – For Cultural Resource Mitigation
Federal opportunity from Washington County Water Conservancy District. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Apr 03, 2026.
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Description
Public Request For Proposals For Cultural Resource Mitigation The Washington County Water Conservancy District (district) is seeking proposals for Cultural Resource Mitigation. A copy of the Request for Proposals is available at wcwcd.gov/procurement/. Proposals must be received by the district no later than Friday, April 3, 2026, 5:00 pm. The district will manage this solicitation through the Kahua Online Bid Room application (Kahua). The district strongly prefers that submissions and questions be made through Kahua. Please see the Request for Proposals for instructions on accessing Kahua. Vendors who are unable to use Kahua may submit responses to the solicitation via email. Questions regarding this solicitation should be addressed to Dinah Neumann by phone at (435) 673-3617 (office) or email at dinah@wcwcd.gov .
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