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TCSG-423, Commercial Truck Driving Center, Wiregrass Tech. College

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PE-40900-RFQ-2027-000000215State & Local

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The Georgia State Financing and Investment Commission, acting as Owner on behalf of the Technical College System of Georgia, is soliciting electronic bids for the construction of a Commercial Truck Driving Center at Wiregrass Georgia Technical College. The project involves building a CDL practice range and installing one prefabricated shade structure, along with accompanying site lighting for both components. All bids must comply strictly with the provided bidding and contract documents and must be submitted through the e-Builder Project Management system, which will be used to receive, review, and store all contractor submissions and supporting materials. Detailed instructions for registration and bid submission are available in the Invitation to Bid and the e-Builder User Guide referenced in the solicitation. The solicitation, identified as PE-40900-RFQ-2027-000000215 and titled TCSG-423, was posted on July 8, 2026, with a response deadline of August 11, 2026, at 7:00 PM Eastern Time. The project is being procured under a state and local government agency action and is located in Georgia. Primary contact for inquiries is Mendi Boddie, reachable via email at mendi.boddie@gsfic.ga.gov. All relevant documentation and submission details can be accessed through the official online portal linked in the solicitation.

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Build CDL practice range and shade structure at Wiregrass Tech College by Aug 11, 2026, via e-Builder.

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Georgia State Financing and Investment CommiView Agency

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236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction View NAICS

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GA, USA

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Trimble Bid Portal _ Bidders Guide.pdf

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Invitation To Bid (e_Bids).pdf

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GSFIC e-Builder Registration and Bid Submittal User Guide

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The Georgia State Financing and Investment Commission (GSFIC), as ¿Owner,¿ on behalf of the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG), (¿Using Agency¿), will accept electronic bids for the project entitled Commercial Truck Driving Center Wiregrass Georgia Technical College in strict conformity with bidding and contract documents. The scope of work on this project is to construct a CDL range and 1 pre-manufactured shade structure. Site lighting will be involved for the range as well as the shade structure. GSFIC will use the e-Builder Project Management system to receive, review and store contractor bids and supporting documents. Additional information on this process and a link to the project site is provided below in the Invitation to Bid document and the e-Builder Registration & Bid Submittal User Guide.

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