Total Contracts
10
Total Value
$1.1M
Competitive %
0%
Fiscal Years Active
0
Solicitation Breakdown
Commodity Breakdown
| Commodity Type | Contracts | Total Value |
|---|---|---|
| Unknown | 10 | $1.1M |
Contracts
| Date | Value | Description | Commodity | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013-01-29 | $16.1K | SHIPS AND VESSELS - SAND BLASTING, REPAINTING, AND REFINISHING | -- | View |
| 2012-01-19 | $39.4K | Ship and Boat Propulsion Components | -- | View |
| 2010-10-28 | $37.1K | SHIPBOARD HULL (NON STRUCTURAL) REPAIR, OVERHAUL AND MAINTENANCE | -- | View |
| 2010-07-16 | $222.7K | Ships and Vessels - Sand Blasting, Repainting, and Refinishing | -- | View |
| 2010-07-16 | $277.4K | Ships and Vessels - Sand Blasting, Repainting, and Refinishing | -- | View |
| 2010-05-27 | $145.2K | Ships and Vessels - Sand Blasting, Repainting, and Refinishing | -- | View |
| 2010-05-17 | $24.1K | Ship and Boat Propulsion Components | -- | View |
| 2010-05-10 | $16.2K | Ship and Boat Propulsion Components | -- | View |
| 2010-04-01 | $227.4K | Shipboard Hull (Non Structural) Repair, Overhaul and Maintenance | -- | View |
| 2010-02-01 | $94.1K | Ships and Vessels - Hydroblasting and Tank Cleaning | -- | View |
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