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Name Plates - Workstations

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Agency

Department of Labor → MSHA-Mine Safety and Health AdministrationView Agency

NAICS

339950 - Sign ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

washington, DC, USA

Set-Aside

SBA

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AgencyDepartment of Labor → MSHA-Mine Safety and Health Administration
Contacts2 people available
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Department of Labor → MSHA-Mine Safety and Health Administration
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Contacts
Kathleen Sciortino

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DOL MSHA Frances Perkins building has a need to procure name plates and installation to existing workstations. No other details have been provided for this requirement.

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