Engineering Services (Request for Qualifications)
Federal opportunity from MS. Place of performance: MS. Response deadline: Feb 17, 2026.
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The opportunity is for Engineering Services, posted by the agency MS on January 23, 2026. Interested parties must submit qualifications by February 17, 2026. Details regarding the specific services required or performance locations have not been disclosed.
The agency aims to assess qualified vendors for upcoming engineering services projects.
- Cover letter outlining interest and qualifications.
- Detailed qualifications statement including past performance.
- References from previous clients or projects.
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- Specific details on the types of engineering services required.
- Place of performance for the services.
- Any specific NAICS codes that apply.
- Expected project duration and scope.
- Contact information for buyer inquiries.
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