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The contract requires the provision of skilled labor, on-site supervision, and comprehensive project management to fully execute construction work in strict alignment with approved specifications and drawings. A qualified superintendent must be assigned to oversee daily operations, ensure compliance with project standards, and maintain coordination between all parties involved in the construction process. All work must be performed according to the established technical and safety guidelines to meet the project’s quality and timeline expectations. This is a subcontract solicitation under NAICS code 236220 for residential building construction, posted on July 17, 2026, with a response deadline of August 7, 2026. The contracting entity is Opportunity Home San Antonio, located in Texas, and the work is to be performed at an unspecified location within the state. Bidders must demonstrate the ability to deliver fully managed construction services, including labor deployment and site supervision, and are expected to respond through the designated platform by the stated deadline.

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Skilled labor, on-site supervision, and project management required for residential construction in Texas by August 7, 2026.

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Texas → Opportunity Home San AntonioView Agency

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236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building ConstructionView NAICS

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TX, USA

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Provide skilled labor, on-site supervision, and project management for full execution of construction work in accordance with specifications and drawings, including assignment of a qualified superintendent.

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