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Department of the State Fire Marshal
Closes Jul 29, 2026
Hazmat Program Standards of Coverage
DEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE ARMY.US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS.ENGINEER DIVISION SOUTH ATLANTIC.ENDIST JACKSONVILLE.W074 ENDIST JACKSNVLLE
Closes Jul 31, 2026
This announcement constitutes a Source Sought Synopsis and seeks information from industry and will only be used for preliminary planning purposes. THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION FOR PROPOSALS AND NO CONT…
Housing Authority
Closes Aug 13, 2026
Scope of Work The New York New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) is commencing a two-step procurement process for design and construction services at Douglass I & II Developments in Northern Manha…
Economic Development Corporation
Closes Sep 3, 2026
New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) is issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) to identify qualified Fund Administrators to manage the Manhattan Cruise Terminal Community Fund (MC…
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