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Commbuys - City Of Pittsfield - MA
Street Markings/ Traffic Signs
Street Markings
street markings street markings
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City Of Miami Beach
Entrance Signs
North Beach Entrance Signs The project is comprised of two entrance signs located at two ( 2) separate sites in the North Beach area: **** 71st Street Harding Avenue and 87th Street ( Adjacent to **** Harding Avenue) The first sign is to be located at **** 71st Street. The site is within the Florida Department of Transportation ( FDOT) right- of- way ( ROW) at the western entrance of Normandy Isle, at the intersection of the John F. Kennedy Causeway, Bay Drive and Normandy Drive ( 71 Street). The new sign o
Entrance Signs Two entrance signs located at two separate sites in the North Beach area: **** 71st Street Harding Avenue and 87th Street adjacent to **** Harding Avenue. The signs include large channel letters spelling Miami Beach at the base of an architectural canopy supported by rectilinear piers with perforations for palm trees.
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City Of Peoria - AZ
Street Signs and Harware - The City of Peoria has a requirement for street signs and hardware. It is the City s intent to contract for the items. The signs and hardware specified are to be stocked by the Inventory Control Division to meet the needs of the City s Public Works - Streets Division. The specific items required are listed on the Price Sheet portion of the solicitation.
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City Of Belton - MO
Street Lighting/ Traffic Signs/ Illuminated Signs
Illuminated Overhead Street Name Signs
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