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Exterior Painting and Coating Services

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Florida → ProcurementView Agency

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238320 - Painting and Wall Covering ContractorsView NAICS

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FL, USA

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Exterior paint removal and application using SOI-compliant methods, including water-repellent coatings requiring approval from FL Division of Historical Resources.

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