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Specialty Materials Supply (Historic-Compatible)

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Department Of The Interior → Dsc Contracting Services DivisionView Agency

NAICS

423710 - Hardware Merchant WholesalersView NAICS

Place of Performance

Mesa Verde National Park, CO, 81330, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of The Interior → Dsc Contracting Services Division
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Supply of specialty materials such as lime-based mortar, reclaimed wood, or historically accurate finishes for preservation work.

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