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Limestone - SELA

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The Fish and Wildlife Service, under the Department of the Interior, has issued a forecast for a contract regarding limestone for SELA. This procurement opportunity is categorized under NAICS code 212312 and is slated for performance in Slidell. The forecast was posted on September 30, 2025. Interested parties may contact Karen Graves as the primary point of contact or Josh Gordon, the Small Business Specialist, for further information regarding this requirement.

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Fish and Wildlife Service seeks limestone for SELA in Slidell under NAICS 212312.

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Department of the Interior → Fish and Wildlife ServiceView Agency

NAICS

212312 - Crushed and Broken Limestone Mining and QuarryingView NAICS

Place of Performance

slidell, LA, USA

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AgencyDepartment of the Interior → Fish and Wildlife Service
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limestone

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