North Carolina Public Notice — statewide, North Carolina. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS CITY OF BOILING SPRING LAKES POTENTIAL TROPICAL CYCLONE 8 RECOVERY SUPPORT PLANS – PHASE 2 Sealed bids for the project entitled Potential Tropical Cyclone 8 Recovery. Open — accepting responses.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS CITY OF BOILING SPRING LAKES POTENTIAL TROPICAL CYCLONE 8 RECOVERY SUPPORT PLANS – PHASE 2 Sealed bids for the project entitled Potential Tropical Cyclone 8 Recovery Support Plans – Phase 2 will be received by The City of Boiling Spring Lakes until 10:00 AM local time on J Published in Brunswick Beacon, The.
North Carolina Public Notice — statewide issued this public solicitation in North Carolina. It was published on June 11, 2026.
North Carolina Public Notice — statewide in North Carolina is using this solicitation to acquire the goods, services, or construction work described above. Public buyers typically advertise this kind of work as an Invitation for Bids (IFB), Request for Proposals (RFP), or Request for Qualifications (RFQ), depending on whether the selection is price-driven, qualifications-driven, or both. Bidders responding to a public solicitation in North Carolina are generally expected to provide proof of liability insurance and workers' compensation, hold any applicable trade or professional license, and post performance and payment bonds for contracts above the agency's threshold.
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