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Aluminum Storefront Door Replacement – Building 2271

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Department Of Defense → W7MX Uspfo Activity Caang 163View Agency

NAICS

238910 - Site Preparation ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

0, CA, 92518, USA

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SDVOSBC

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This scope was carved out of W50S74-26-Q-A021.

The full solicitation package (7 documents), including the RFP, is on the prime solicitation, not on this scope.

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REPLACE EXTERIOR DOORS

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Demolition and removal of existing aluminum storefront doors, frames, and glass, followed by installation of new aluminum storefront entrance systems at Building 2271.

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