Water Loss Reduction Master Plan for the State of Amapá
ID: 2024-51003AType: Special Notice
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UNITED STATES TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCYUNITED STATES TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCYUS TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCYARLINGTON, VA, 22209, USA
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    The United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) is seeking technical assistance for the development of a Water Loss Reduction Master Plan for the State of Amapá in Brazil. This initiative aims to address and mitigate water loss issues, which are critical for enhancing water management and sustainability in the region. Interested U.S. firms can access the Request for Proposal by visiting USTDA’s website at https://ustda.gov/work/bid-on-an-overseas-project/. Further details regarding the project, including deadlines and specific requirements, can be found on the USTDA platform.

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