PUMP OUT, JET OUT, AND INSPECTION OF GREASE INTERCEPTORS
Federal opportunity from Montgomery County Public Schools. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: Apr 14, 2026.
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Procurement → Open Solicitations → Contract Record Open Solicitation Bid/RFP Number: 9434.5 Solicitation Title PUMP OUT, JET OUT, AND INSPECTION OF GREASE INTERCEPTORS Due Date & Time 04/13/2026 02:30 PM Contract Type Bid Buyer E-mail Laly_A_Bowers@mcpsmd.org Description It is the intention of these specifications to pre-qualify contractors who are engaged in the type of work identified in these specifications. Contractor services shall fully cover all required materials and labor to pump out, clean-out, repair, modify, and inspect grease interceptors and traps and associated lines. 9434.5 Bid cover.pdf 03/25/2026 BID 9434.5 Bid Cover Gen Stip and Instr.pdf 03/25/2026 9434 5 General Conditions.pdf 03/25/2026 9434.5 Item Specs.pdf 03/25/2026 eMaryland Marketplace link BPM056088
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