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Tree Trimming Services

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2027-05State & Local

Contract Overview

Solicitation details, issuing organization, response deadlines, documents, and interested companies for this government contract opportunity.

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Agency

Connecticut → Public WorksView Agency

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N/A

Place of Performance

CT, USA

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Tree Trimming Services.pdf

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AgencyConnecticut → Public Works
Contacts2 people available
OfficeShelton, CT, 06484, USA
Organization / Agency
Connecticut → Public Works
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Office AddressShelton, CT, 06484, USA
Contacts
Brian RoachSuperintendent
Elizabeth Saint JohnAdministrative Assistant, Purchasing

Full Description

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The City of Shelton ("City") is seeking competitive bids for Project Title .

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