Coyote Valley Dam Water Treatment
ID: W912P719R0016Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW075 ENDIST SAN FRANSAN FRANCISCO, CA, 94102-3406, USA

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UTILITIES AND HOUSEKEEPING (S)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Army, is seeking contractors for the Coyote Valley Dam Water Treatment project located in Ukiah, California. This procurement involves utilities and housekeeping services essential for the maintenance and operation of the water treatment facilities at the Coyote Valley Dam. The successful contractor will play a critical role in ensuring the effective management of water resources, which is vital for local environmental and community needs. Interested parties can reach out to Elizabeth Sutey, Support Operations Officer, at elizabeth.m.sutey@usace.army.mil or by phone at 415-503-6725, or Mary Fronck, Contracting Officer, at mary.fronck@usace.army.mil or 415-503-6554 for further details.

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    Elizabeth SuteySupport Operations Officer
    (415) 503-6725
    elizabeth.m.sutey@usace.army.mil
    Mary FronckContracting Officer
    (415) 503-6554
    mary.fronck@usace.army.mil
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