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Snow and Ice Removal (Walkways Only)

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The South Dakota State Government is seeking a subcontractor for snow and ice removal services specifically for pedestrian walkways and paths. This contract excludes parking areas and requires the provider to ensure prompt response times throughout the winter months to maintain safe pedestrian access. The solicitation was posted on August 17, 2026, with a response deadline of September 21, 2026. This opportunity falls under NAICS code 561210 and is managed by the state of South Dakota.

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South Dakota seeks a subcontractor for pedestrian walkway snow and ice removal services.

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South Dakota State GovernmentView Agency

NAICS

561210 - Facilities Support ServicesView NAICS

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This scope was carved out of 26RFP19920.

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AgencySouth Dakota State Government
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Snow and ice removal from pedestrian walkways and paths, excluding parking areas, with prompt response during winter months.

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