FS Station #18 Renovations
Federal opportunity from SC. Place of performance: SC. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026.
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The FS Station #18 Renovations opportunity is set to be posted on January 23, 2026, with responses due by February 19, 2026. This procurement is being managed by the South Carolina agency, and further details regarding scope and specifications are currently unavailable. Interested contractors should prepare for a focused bidding approach considering the renovation efforts involved.
The buyer is seeking qualified contractors to execute renovations at FS Station #18, aiming to enhance its functionality and aesthetic appeal.
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- Specific scope of renovations required is unclear
- Details on the selected contractors or bidding thresholds are missing
- Lack of information on performance period
- Absence of links or attachments related to project specs
- No clarified project budget provided
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