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Environment and Protected Areas - Request for Quotes - Labware Washer

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AB-2026-05762International

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Environment and Protected Areas is issuing a request for quotes under solicitation number AB-2026-05762 for the purchase of a labware washer. The procurement process began on August 17, 2026, and the deadline for submitting responses is August 28, 2026. The equipment will be utilized at a performance location within Alberta. Interested parties may contact Senior Procurement Officer Scott Sharun for further details regarding this solicitation.

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Request for quotes for a labware washer in Alberta, deadline August 28, 2026.

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Environment and Protected AreasView Agency

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423420 - Office Equipment Merchant WholesalersView NAICS

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AB, CAN

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AgencyEnvironment and Protected Areas
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Scott SharunSenior Procurement Officer

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The Purchaser (Environment and Protected Areas) is seeking to purchase a Labware Washer.

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