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Ready-Mix Concrete Supply

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The contract is for the supply of ready-mix concrete to a project site under a subcontract arrangement, with delivery scheduling strictly aligned to time-specific requirements to support construction timelines. The North American Industry Classification System code 327320 confirms the focus on concrete product manufacturing and delivery, indicating the contractor must meet precise quality, volume, and timing standards for each pour. The solicitation is active through August 27, 2026, with no set-aside designation applied, meaning all eligible vendors may compete without restrictions based on business size or type. The project is managed by the Water System agency in Georgia, though exact delivery coordinates and point of contact are not specified in the available data, requiring potential bidders to refer to the official procurement portal for full site details and submission instructions.

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Supply of ready-mix concrete to Georgia water project with strict timing, open to all vendors until August 27, 2026.

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Georgia → Water SystemView Agency

NAICS

327320 - Ready-Mix Concrete ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

GA, USA

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AgencyGeorgia → Water System
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Supply of ready-mix concrete to project site with time-specific delivery scheduling.

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