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Washington State Conservation Commission
Provide monitoring benefits of conservation practices watershed scale. Developing capacity for monitoring and quantifying the benefits of best management practices on agricultural lands and is requesting input from the vendor community on effective work products that could be undertaken from February – June 2026.
Posted Date
Jan 23, 2026
Due Date
Feb 7, 2026
Release: Jan 23, 2026
Washington State Conservation Commission
Close: Feb 7, 2026
Provide monitoring benefits of conservation practices watershed scale. Developing capacity for monitoring and quantifying the benefits of best management practices on agricultural lands and is requesting input from the vendor community on effective work products that could be undertaken from February – June 2026.
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This solicitation (RFQ F-2095) requests vendor responses to supply a plasma and laser cutter according to specifications attached to the solicitation. The listing directs vendors to see the attached bid/specifications for full technical requirements and submission instructions. The solicitation is a procurement RFQ (not a grant) and was scheduled to close on 2025-12-22.
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Due Date
Dec 22, 2025
Release: -
State of Washington
Close: Dec 22, 2025
This solicitation (RFQ F-2095) requests vendor responses to supply a plasma and laser cutter according to specifications attached to the solicitation. The listing directs vendors to see the attached bid/specifications for full technical requirements and submission instructions. The solicitation is a procurement RFQ (not a grant) and was scheduled to close on 2025-12-22.
State of Washington
The State of Washington is soliciting competitive bids for the Oro-Vega & Plantation Pump Station Replacement project, a comprehensive infrastructure restoration initiative involving improvements to two existing submersible pump stations under Project Nos. 26-2014-0011 and 26-2015-0095. The procurement requires contractors to execute a complex scope of work including temporary erosion control, traffic control, bypass pumping, demolition and partial removal of existing pump stations, and installation of new infrastructure components. Bidders must submit comprehensive proposals with detailed unit pricing across two bid schedules, and the bid due date is January 27, 2026, with electronic submission strongly encouraged through the Procurement Portal.
Posted Date
Dec 16, 2025
Due Date
Jan 27, 2026
Release: Dec 16, 2025
State of Washington
Close: Jan 27, 2026
The State of Washington is soliciting competitive bids for the Oro-Vega & Plantation Pump Station Replacement project, a comprehensive infrastructure restoration initiative involving improvements to two existing submersible pump stations under Project Nos. 26-2014-0011 and 26-2015-0095. The procurement requires contractors to execute a complex scope of work including temporary erosion control, traffic control, bypass pumping, demolition and partial removal of existing pump stations, and installation of new infrastructure components. Bidders must submit comprehensive proposals with detailed unit pricing across two bid schedules, and the bid due date is January 27, 2026, with electronic submission strongly encouraged through the Procurement Portal.
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