Bathroom Improvements
Federal opportunity from PHA03 - Modernization • Plymouth Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 26, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-10-00.
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Bathroom Improvements
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The opportunity focuses on Bathroom Improvements as posted by the agency PHA03 - Modernization. The response deadline for proposals is set for February 26, 2026. This long lead time allows potential bidders to prepare detailed proposals in accordance with the specified improvements.
The buyer, PHA03 - Modernization, is soliciting bids for improvements to bathrooms within their facilities, aiming to enhance usability and aesthetics.
- Completed response form
- Detailed project proposal
- List of similar past projects
- Budget and pricing breakdown
Source coverage notes
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- Specific scope of improvements is not detailed.
- Location of the project site is not provided.
- Budget range for the project is unavailable.
- No specific requirements or specifications are included.
- References for past performance are not mentioned.
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