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55--Laminated wood utility poles and pole hardware

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89503326QWA000371Federal

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Agency

Department Of Energy → Western-Sierra Nevada RegionView Agency

NAICS

321215 - Engineered Wood Member Manufacturing View NAICS

Place of Performance

CA

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AgencyDepartment Of Energy → Western-Sierra Nevada Region
Contacts1 person available
OfficeFOLSOM, CA, 95630, USA
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Department Of Energy → Western-Sierra Nevada Region
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Office AddressFOLSOM, CA, 95630, USA

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Laminated wood utility poles and pole hardware in accordance with requirements and specifications attached

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