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This Government Contract opportunity from Ohio was posted on July 7, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Concrete Demolition and Removal

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The University of Akron is seeking a subcontractor for a concrete demolition and removal project. The scope of work involves the selective demolition and removal of an existing topping slab, which includes all necessary debris hauling and comprehensive site cleanup. A critical requirement of the project is the preservation of all underlying structures during the demolition process. This subcontract opportunity was posted on July 7, 2026, and requires responses by July 29, 2026. The project is categorized under NAICS code 238990. Interested parties can find further details and submission guidelines through the university's public procurement portal.

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University of Akron seeks subcontractor for concrete slab demolition and removal by July 29.

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NAICS

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AgencyOhio → The University of Akron
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Selective demolition and removal of existing topping slab with debris hauling and site cleanup. Work requires preservation of underlying structures.

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