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Water Play and Aquatic Equipment Supply

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SourcewellView Agency

NAICS

221116 - Geothermal Electric Power GenerationView NAICS

Place of Performance

MN, US

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Supply of interactive water play structures, splash pads, and aquatic play features for parks, pools, and recreational centers, including hydraulic and drainage integration.

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