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Washington Military Dept Feasibility Study RFP #RFP26-001

Jul 31, 2025
Posted Date
Sep 05, 2025
Submission Deadline
Reported Agency
STATE OF WASHINGTON MILITARY DEPARTMENT

Summary

This amendment to RFP #RFP26-001 removes the submittal requirement for previous projects of similar or like experience. Bidders should include their experience in Attachment C, Performance Requirements. The purpose is to procure a Feasibility Study for a Functional Recovery Building Code Standard.

Required Attachments

Attachment A2 - Bidder's Certification, Attachment A3 - Bidder's Profile, Attachment C - Performance Requirements, Attachment D - Bid Sheet, Attachment F – Diverse Business Inclusion Plan – Subcontractors, Proposed Workplan & Schedule, Resumes of Key Personnel
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