Marion County Administration announces Invitation to bid – Oak Run RIBS Fence Replacement Due by 2 p.m. | April 14

Marion County Administration announces Invitation to bid – Oak Run RIBS Fence Replacement Due by 2 p.m. | April 14
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23B-111 ITB Oak Run RIBS Fence Replacement. Submittals are due April 14, 2023, at 2:00 PM at Marion County Procurement Services, 2631 SE 3rd St, Ocala 34471 via USPS, FedEx, or UPS, or can be hand delivered but the item must be sealed. For more info call 352-671-8444. 

Marion County Utilities is seeking bids from qualified contractors for the replacement and installation of a fence at Oak Run. 

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