NASA LaRC Potable Water Supply Construction Project
ID: NNL15569227RType: Presolicitation
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    NASA Langley Research Center is seeking contractors for the Potable Water Supply Construction Project, as indicated in a presolicitation notice. The project involves the construction of structures and facilities to ensure a reliable potable water supply at the research center located in Hampton, Virginia. This initiative is crucial for maintaining operational standards and supporting the center's ongoing research activities. Interested contractors can reach out to Ryan D. Bradley at ryan.d.bradley@nasa.gov or call 757-864-2027 for further details regarding the procurement process.

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