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Camp Perry Solar Array Restoration Project

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SRC0000041296State & Local

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The Camp Perry Solar Array Restoration Project, identified by solicitation number SRC0000041296, is a procurement opportunity issued by the Adjutant General. This SLED organization project is focused on the restoration of solar arrays located in Ohio. The solicitation was posted on August 17, 2026, and requires all responses to be submitted by the deadline of September 7, 2026, at 6:00 PM. Further details and submission processes can be accessed through the OhioBuys portal.

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Camp Perry Solar Array Restoration project in Ohio; responses due September 7, 2026.

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221114 - Solar Electric Power GenerationView NAICS

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OH, USA

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