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The Federal Highway Administration plans a solicitation for Flight 93 Memorial Project PRA-FL93-1(1), in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, Solicitation Number DTFH71-04-B-00013.(Procurement Watch)
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The Federal Highway Administration plans a solicitation for Flight 93 Memorial Project PRA-FL93-1(1), in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, Solicitation Number DTFH71-04-B-00013. The project consists of constructing of a temporary parking area, restroom and other miscellan...
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