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Title: Proposed Replacement/ Rehab Of Brooklyn Queens Expressway Bet. Atlantic Avenue and Sands Street
Procurement
Transportation (DOT)
New York City Department of Transportation, Office of the Chief Contracting Officer, 55 Water Street, 8th Floor, Room 826, New York, NY 10041
Nicomedis Horton
phone: (212) 839-8974
email: nhorton@dot.nyc.gov
Archived
Services (other than human services)
Request for Information
10/10/2023
Solicitation

PIN#84124Y0478 Due:

Description

This RFI is released through PASSPort, New York City’s online procurement portal, as an RFx. Responses to this RFI/RFx must be submitted via PASSPort. To access the RFI, vendors should visit the PASSPort Public Portal. To reach the Public Portal, visit the following site: https://www.nyc.gov/site/mocs/passport/about-passport.page then click on the rectangle captioned “Procurement Navigator,” whereupon you will arrive at the Portal. To quickly locate the RFI, insert the following EPIN: 84124Y0478, into the Keyword search field, then click search. In order to respond to the RFI, vendors must create an account within the PASSPort system if they have not already done so. Any inquiries concerning this Competitive Sealed Bid should be directed by email to agency contact nhorton@dot.nyc.gov, under the subject line EPIN: 84124Y0478. 


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