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Pest Control for IBWC- San Diego Water Treatment Plant

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General Information

  • Contract Opportunity Type: Solicitation (Updated)
  • Updated Published Date: Nov 08, 2023 03:14 pm MST
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  • Inactive Policy: Manual
  • Updated Inactive Date: Dec 31, 2023
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    • None

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  • Place of Performance:
    San Diego , CA 92154
    USA

Description

NOTE: Wage Determination has been added to attachments.

Pest Control Service for US International Boundary and Water Commission San Diego Field Office two building:

Contractor shall provide all labor, equipment, materials, supervision, and management to perform the pest control services requirements.

The Contractor shall spray interiors of buildings, and exterior surrounding grounds to control and prevent common pests including, but not limited to cockroaches-German, American, rats, mice, various species of ants, silverfish, occasional invader pests, spiders, flies, bees, wasps, crickets, sow bugs, centipedes, earwigs, and rodents.

See the attached SOW to provide us with a proposal.

for Site Visit only: Please reachout to Mr. Lonnie Conners at: Office: 915-832-4795 or Cell at 619-302-8562 

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