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Standard Transit Shelter Supply and Installation (Category III–VI)

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Florida → ProcurementView Agency

NAICS

332322 - Sheet Metal Work ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

FL, USA

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Supply and installation of durable, powder-coated, weather-resistant bus shelters compliant with FBC 2023 wind load requirements, including structural anchoring and final inspection.

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