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Concrete Forming and Placement

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The contract pertains to the forming, reinforcing, and pouring of concrete for foundations, slabs, and structural elements under the designation Concrete Forming and Placement. It is classified as a subcontract with a NAICS code of 238110, indicating specialization in concrete work for construction projects. The opportunity was posted on July 17, 2026, with a response deadline of August 10, 2026, and is being managed by the Probation Department in California. Performance of the work is expected to occur within California, though specific location details are not provided. The contract is accessible via a public procurement portal, but no point of contact or set-aside classification is specified, suggesting it is open to general qualified subcontractors without restriction based on size or demographic factors.

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Concrete forming and placement subcontract for California Probation Department, open to qualified bidders.

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California → Probation DepartmentView Agency

NAICS

238110 - Poured Concrete Foundation and Structure ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA, USA

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AgencyCalifornia → Probation Department
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Forming, reinforcing, and pouring of concrete for foundations, slabs, and structural elements.

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