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Old 01-17-2008, 11:05 AM
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I just got reeds construction. That has been very helpful and I have contacted all the general contractors that are doing remodels and got on there bid list. Now I will have to figure out how to bid te interior demo side of things. The concrete cutting and taking out wall and ceiling tile and so forth. I really thankyou fr all your help.

I have been making the transition from excavtion to doing more demolition because I really missed doing it. The only thing is I have a supper that I used to work for that is going to be doing 3 military jobs that is going to last 10 years and it will be almost all demo but im not big enough to do it.
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With a little digging and patience, public notices are very good as well and free. I go to these:

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www.publicnoticeads.com
BidNet, The e-Procurement Division

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Should we put all these lead links in a sticky?
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Just an update...

The U.S. Navy site has posted this message:

"e-Sol has reached the end of it's life cycle and will no longer be used to post NAVFAC’s solicitations and procurement related information. This site will continue to provide information on the actions currently posted but no further procurement actions will be posted at this site effective 31 December 2007. Any solicitation posted between today and December 31, 2007 must close before March 1, 2008. No amendments may be posted that extend the closing date beyond 29 February, 2008. On March 1, 2008 eSol will be shutdown."

I think this has to do with compatibility issues with the fedbizopps site. It's federal law that the military procurements be centralized on fedbizopps whether they have their own procurement site or not.

They are switching over to NECO (Navy Electronic Commerce Online) and everyone will be required to register again.
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Doh! Sorry about that.

Yes demobud, I will put something together as a sticky thread or I might make it into a page. I also have a couple other things that I am working on to add more resources.
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DODGE REPORTS are a good source of leads.
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