MUN-2026-1001 Inflow Removal Program - Contract 12
Federal opportunity from CHALL - Purchasing Dept. • City of Revere. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 26, 2026.
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MUN-2026-1001 Inflow Removal Program - Contract 12
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The MUN-2026-1001 Inflow Removal Program - Contract 12 is issued by the CHALL Purchasing Department and has a response deadline set for February 26, 2026. This opportunity focuses on the removal of inflow components, highlighting a strategic initiative for effective program execution. Interested bidders should review the complete bid document available through the provided link for detailed requirements.
The buyer aims to implement an inflow removal program to enhance infrastructure efficiency, indicating a significant investment in maintenance and resource management.
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