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USA | VA
Laurel Ridge Community College
Laurel Ridge Community College_ Landscaping Materials and Services- This solicitation is being conducted on behalf of the Virginia Community College System ( VCCS) to include its 23 Community Colleges, System Office, and Shared Services Center. The purpose of this Invitation for Bids ( IFB) is to solicit Bids from qualified Contractorâs capable of providing Landscaping Services to Laurel Ridge Community College.
St. James Avenue Shared- Use Path and Crossings Project Design and Engineering Services- The City of Goose Creek, SC is soliciting professional engineering consulting services to prepare National Environmental Policy Act ( NEPA) environmental documents, preliminary plans, right of way plans, and final construction plans for the St. James Avenue 3. 28- mile shared- use path and crossings project funded by a 2024 SS4A grant from FHWA.
St. James Avenue Shared Use Path and Crossings Project Design and Engineering Services
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The City of Goose Creek, SC is seeking professional engineering consulting services for the St. James Avenue Shared Use Path and Crossings Project. Services include preparing NEPA environmental documents, preliminary plans, right of way plans, and final construction plans. The project is funded by a 2024 SS4A grant from FHWA.
USA | SC | BERKELEY COUNTY | GOOSE CREEK Small City
City Of Goose Creek - SC
Shared Use Path
St. James Ave. Shared- Use Path and Crossing Project Design and Engineering Services- The City is seeking proposals from qualified engineering and planning consultants to conduct activities, including but not limited to a NEPA study, development of preliminary ( 30% design) and final engineering plans, necessary to support construction of this 3. 28 mile shared- use path project following FHWA guidelines.
St. James Ave. Shared Use Path and Crossing Project Design and Engineering Services
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The City is seeking proposals from qualified engineering and planning consultants for design and engineering services for the St. James Ave. Shared Use Path and Crossing Project. Activities include a NEPA study, development of preliminary 30% design, and final engineering plans necessary for the construction of a 3. 28-mile shared use path, following FHWA guidelines.
The bid notice states that the City is seeking proposals from qualified engineering and planning consultants to conduct activities for the St. James Ave. Shared Use Path and Crossing Project design and engineering services.
East Coast Greenway River Oaks Shared- Use Path Phase I Project- Horry County is requesting sealed bids on IFB # 2025- 26- 049 East Coast Greenway - River Oaks Shared Use Path Phase 1 Project
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Welcome to BidHits™.
Finding public tenders and bids is important. But what really matters is quickly identifying the opportunities that match what your company sells.
To get started, enter a few keywords that describe your products or services. BidHits™ shows relevant opportunities, highlights your keywords, and organizes everything by date.
Smart search is already enabled and uses artificial intelligence to expand your results, even when the tender uses different words from the ones you searched for.
For each opportunity, you can view a summary, access documents, mark it as a favorite, add private notes, remove what is not relevant, or view it on the map.
You can also use filters, run searches, and explore the day's opportunities directly on the map.
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