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WESU Conference Room

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The contract pertains to the renovation of the WESU conference room, overseen by the Indian Health Service. It is identified as a forecast rather than an active solicitation, with a posted date of March 11, 2026. The project falls under the NAICS code 238390, which relates to building finishing contractors, indicating the work involves construction and finishing tasks within the conference room space. Key points of contact include Bill Wiles as the Program Point of Contact, and Richard Dandasan serving as the Contracting Officer. Specific location details regarding the place of performance are not provided, and there is no specified type of set-aside for this contract. The document is accessible online for further information through the Indian Health Service’s industry opportunity forecast portal.

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WESU conference room renovation forecast, NAICS 238390, Indian Health Service, contacts Bill Wiles and Richard Dandasan.

Agency

Indian Health Service

NAICS

238390 - Other Building Finishing ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

US

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AgencyIndian Health Service
Contacts2 people available
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Indian Health Service
Office AddressN/A
Contacts
Richard DandasanContracting Officer

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Conference room renovation

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