38--MN-MN VLY NWR TRAILER -NEW BUSH HOG 5115
Award Notice from US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE • INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE. Place of performance: {"city":{},"state":{},"country":{}}. Industry: NAICS 333112 • PSC 3830.
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This opportunity involves providing a new Bush Hog 5115 trailer for the US Fish and Wildlife Service, which may require specialized equipment knowledge and capabilities.
The buyer aims to procure a new Bush Hog 5115 trailer for use in wildlife management and habitat restoration efforts.
- Review equipment specifications and requirements.
- Prepare bid proposal including pricing and compliance documents.
- Submit proposal through the designated government platform.
- Detailed proposal including specifications of the Bush Hog 5115.
- Pricing information.
- Past performance references.
- Compliance documents as per federal contracting standards.
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- Specific delivery deadlines and performance requirements are not provided.
- Detailed specifications of the Bush Hog 5115 trailer are missing.
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