Marion County Administration announces Invitation to bid – Clerk’s Record Storage Fence Due by 3 p.m. | April 5

Marion County Administration announces Invitation to bid – Clerk’s Record Storage Fence Due by 3 p.m. | April 5
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23B-108 Clerk’s Record Storage Fence; Pre-bid will be held on March 22, 2023; 11:00 AM at Marion County Procurement Services, 2631 SE 3rd St, Ocala 34471. Bids are due on April 5, 2023, 3:00 PM. For more info call 352-671-8444.

Marion County Facilities Management seeks a qualified contractor to install perimeter fencing at the Clerk’s Record Storage Facility.

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