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Building C Meeting Room Carpet Replacement Phase IV

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PE-92200-RFP-2027-000000085State & Local

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The Georgia World Congress Center Authority is soliciting proposals for the replacement of carpet in Building C meeting rooms, identified as Phase IV under solicitation number PE-92200-RFP-2027-000000085. Responses are due by August 3, 2026, and the procurement is open to firms with specialized expertise in carpet replacement services. The Authority maintains broad discretion to reject any or all submissions, waive minor irregularities, or cancel the procurement at any time without obligation. A strict communication restriction is in effect from the time of advertisement until final award, prohibiting any direct contact between interested firms and Authority staff, consultants, or official representatives regarding the scope or details of the solicitation, except for formal questions submitted as directed. Finalists and apparent awardees are also barred from issuing public statements or press releases about their status in the process, with violations resulting in automatic disqualification. All respondents must comply with Georgia’s Tax Compliance Form requirements, providing accurate Federal and State Taxpayer Identification Numbers, Sales and Use Tax Number, Withholding Tax Number, and designated contact information to verify eligibility and avoid delays in award verification through the Georgia Department of Revenue. The project is located within Georgia, and all communications regarding the solicitation must be directed to McKinley Mosby at mmosby@gwcc.com or 404-223-4134.

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Replace carpet in Building C meeting rooms; proposals due August 3, 2026; strict communication rules apply.

Agency

Georgia World Congress Center AuthorityView Agency

NAICS

238330 - Flooring ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

GA, USA

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Non Discrimination Certificate.rtf

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Supplier Data Form.rtf

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Immigration Compliance Form.rtf

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Hazard and Insurance Requirement.rtf

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Non Influence Affidavit.rtf

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Proposal Certification Form.rtf

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Tax Compliance Form Georgia State Procurement

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AgencyGeorgia World Congress Center Authority
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The Georgia World Congress Center Authority (Authority) will receive responses from firms specializing in carpet replacement. The Authority retains the right to reject any or all submittals, and to waive technicalities, irregularities, and informalities, or cancel this procurement at any time. IMPORTANT- A RESTRICTION OF COMMUNICATION IS IN EFFECT FOR THIS PROJECT. From the time of advertisement of this solicitation until final award is made, interested firms are not allowed or permitted to communicate about this solicitation or scope with any staff or any official representatives of the Authority, GWCC, or other facilities of the Authority, or their consultants, except for submission of questions as instructed in the IFB, or as provided by any existing work agreement(s). Finalists and Apparent Awardee(s) are restricted from making public statements or press releases about their selection as finalists or their apparent award. For violation of this restriction, the Authority reserves the right to reject the submittal of the offending respondent.

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