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Site Safety and Cleanup Services

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General Info

Agency

State of Oregon → Oregon State University, ORView Agency

NAICS

561790 - Other Services to Buildings and DwellingsView NAICS

Place of Performance

OR, US

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NONE

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AgencyState of Oregon → Oregon State University, OR
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State of Oregon → Oregon State University, OR
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Ensuring site safety during construction activities and performing cleanup after project completion.

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