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The contract involves full interior painting services for a facility, requiring the application of durable, low-VOC paints on all walls, ceilings, and trim to ensure a safe and healthy environment suitable for educational use. All work must meet strict quality standards to support long-term durability and minimal environmental impact. The solicitation is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 238320 and is managed by the Mississippi Department of Finance and Administration under the agency name MPTAP. Interested parties must submit responses by the deadline of July 30, 2026, with the opportunity posted on July 16, 2026. The place of performance and specific location details are not specified, but the work is tied to a facility under the jurisdiction of Mississippi. The official bidding information can be accessed via the provided state portal link.

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Full interior painting with low-VOC paint for Mississippi educational facility, deadline July 30, 2026.

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238320 - Painting and Wall Covering ContractorsView NAICS

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MS, USA

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Full interior painting of the facility, including walls, ceilings, and trim, using durable, low-VOC paints suitable for educational environments.

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