IDOC-Kew-3 year grease trap cleaning contract-srn
Federal opportunity from KEWANEELSRE426 - Kewanee Life Skills Re-Entry • DOC - Corrections. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Dec 01, 2025.
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IDOC-Kew-3 year grease trap cleaning contract-srn This is a solicitation for a responsive vendor to provide grease trap cleaning and disposal for a term of three (3) years and services to be conducted quarterly. Item # 1: ( 968 - 71 ) Year 1 - Service call to Clean / Remove debris from existing grease trap and sewer; services will be needed quarterly. Year 1 - Service call to Clean / Remove debris from existing grease trap and sewer; services will be needed quarterly. Item # 2: ( 968 - 71 ) Year 2 - Service call to Clean / Remove debris from existing grease trap and sewer; services will be needed quarterly. Year 2 - Service call to Clean / Remove debris from existing grease trap and sewer; services will be needed quarterly. Item # 3: ( 968 - 71 ) Year 3 - Service call to Clean / Remove debris from existing grease trap and sewer; services will be needed quarterly. Year 3 - Service call to Clean / Remove debris from existing grease trap and sewer; services will be needed quarterly.
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