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Ukiah Electric Utility Treated Wood Pole Specification

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20260819012State & Local

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Agency

California → Ukiah Electric UtilityView Agency

NAICS

321114 - Wood PreservationView NAICS

Place of Performance

Ukiah, CA, 95482, USA

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Documents

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Ukiah Wood Pole Spec - 2025.pdf

PDF

City of Ukiah Wood Utility Poles Specifications 2011

PDF2 pagesspecifications

RFB - E42272.xls

XLS

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AgencyCalifornia → Ukiah Electric Utility
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