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P4703087 Science Museum of Western Virginia

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A208VPI:107965State & Local

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The contract pertains to the development of a new exhibit for the Science Museum of Western Virginia, located in Blacksburg, Virginia. It is a solicitation issued by Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, targeting organizations within the State and Local Government sector. The project is classified under the NAICS code 712110, which corresponds to museums and related activities. The contract aims to confirm an order for the design and creation of this museum exhibit, supporting educational and cultural initiatives in the region. Posted on November 20, 2025, the solicitation invites interested parties to submit proposals to carry out the work in Blacksburg. While specific terms such as set-aside status or detailed contract conditions are not provided, the opportunity is publicly accessible through the Virginia Polytechnic Institute’s procurement portal. This effort reflects the university’s commitment to advancing science education through interactive and engaging museum experiences.

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Design and creation of a new science museum exhibit for Virginia Polytechnic in Blacksburg.

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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityView Agency

NAICS

712110 - MuseumsView NAICS

Place of Performance

Blacksburg, VA, USA

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AgencyVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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confirming order for developing a museum exhibit

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