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MWBE-certified firms are invited to act as subcontractors on legislative and policy services projects under the City of Spokane’s commitment to economic inclusion. This opportunity aligns with the city’s broader goals to increase participation from minority- and women-owned businesses in public contracting, specifically within the professional, scientific, and technical services sector classified under NAICS code 541611. The solicitation is open for responses until September 1, 2026, and while no formal set-aside designation is specified, the initiative is designed to foster equitable access for certified firms to collaborate on city-funded policy and legislative initiatives. Subcontractors must be properly certified and will engage in work performed within the City of Spokane, Washington, with all participation contingent on compliance with city inclusion standards and selection by prime contractors.

General Info

MWBE-certified firms may subcontract on Spokane policy projects until September 1, 2026, supporting economic inclusion.

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Washington → City of SpokaneView Agency

NAICS

541611 - Administrative Management and General Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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WA, USA

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NONE

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This scope was carved out of RFP 6584-26.

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State Legislative and Lobbying Services

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AgencyWashington → City of Spokane
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MWBE-certified firms have an opportunity to participate as subcontractors in legislative and policy services under the City’s inclusion goals.

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