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Opportunities near 97209 for web design, IT & construction.

WEB DESIGNDue Apr 18

Resident services website refresh

City of North Harbor

$18k–$32kView details  →
ITDue Apr 23

Network support & endpoint care

Riverton Public Library

$24k–$48kView details  →
CONSTRUCTIONDue May 02

ADA ramp improvements — phase 2

Town of Maple Creek

$65k–$110kView details  →

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Example opportunities

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North Harbor, OR

Parks website accessibility updates

$12k–$20kWeb design
Riverton, OH

Managed Wi-Fi for three public buildings

$30k–$55kIT
Maple Creek, PA

Community center roof repairs

$80k–$140kConstruction
Eastfield, TX

Seasonal grounds maintenance

$22k–$38kFacilities
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