RFP for video surveillance system installation in Osceola County.
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- Published
- City
- Orlando
- Address
- Florida
What You Should Do Next
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Submit Questions by Deadline
If you have any questions regarding the RFP, make sure to submit them by February 11, 2026, at 12:00 PM Local Time to ensure you receive a response.
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Prepare Proposal Submission
Prepare your proposal for the Video Surveillance and Access Control System project and ensure it is submitted by the due date of March 3, 2026, at 2:00 PM Local Time.
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Contact for Clarifications
For any clarifications or additional information, contact Jovany Galarza at (407) 742-0943 before the question deadline.
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Visit VendorLink for Details
For more information about the RFP and related documents, visit the Osceola County VendorLink website at http://vendorlink.osceola.org.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the deadline for questions regarding the RFP?
- The deadline for questions is February 11, 2026, at 12:00 PM local time.
- When is the due date for the RFP submission?
- The due date for the RFP submission is March 3, 2026, at 2:00 PM local time.
- Who can I contact for more information about the RFP?
- You can contact Jovany Galarza at (407) 742-0943 for more information.
- Is there a pre-proposal conference for this project?
- No, there will be no pre-proposal conference for this project.
- Where can I find more information about the RFP?
- More information can be found on Osceola County's VendorLink website.
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