DHS IFB ISVI - school playground
Federal opportunity from REHABSERVS444 - Rehabilitation Services • DHS - Human Services. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Jan 20, 2026.
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DHS IFB ISVI - school playground The Illinois School for the Visually Impaired located at 658 East State Street, Jacksonville, IL is seeking a vendor to remove existing playground equipment from east side of Building 18; clear away any debris, concrete, and mulch; level area; provide and install new playground equipment and interlocking rubber flooring tiles in play area. Item # 1: ( 931 - 65 ) Illinois School for the Visually Impaired is seeking a vendor to remove a portion of playground equipment on the west side of campus, level and clear area of debris and old mulch, assemble and install new playground equipment with new ground covering. See attached IFB for specifications. Illinois School for the Visually Impaired is seeking a vendor to remove a portion of playground equipment on the west side of campus, level and clear area of debris and old mulch, assemble and install new playground equipment with new ground covering. See attached IFB for specifications.
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