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PBC West Side Learning Center Addition & Renovations RFP

Mar 13, 2024
Posted Date
Reported Agency
Public Building Commission of Chicago
Scope Location
4624 West Madison St, Chicago, Illinois 60644

Summary

This document is a 75% CD Draft for CM@R Procurement - Not For Construction for the West Side Learning Center Addition and Renovations at Malcolm X College. It outlines the project scope, involved parties, and various technical details for the planned construction.

Required Deliverables

75% CD Draft for CM@R Procurement - Not For Construction

Required Attachments

Full set of specifications and drawings listed in the index.

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