Request for quotation issued for Camden courtrooms drapery and shades project

Hon. Renée Marie Bumb, Chief Judge
Hon. Renée Marie Bumb, Chief Judge
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A request for quotation was announced on April 6 for the supply and installation of drapery and shades in Camden Courtrooms 4D and 5A. The notice directs interested parties to review the attached PDF document, titled ‘RFQCourtroomDraperyandShades4Dand5A.pdf,’ which contains detailed information about the requirements.

The project aims to address needs related to window coverings in these specific courtrooms. The request is part of routine facility maintenance and improvement efforts that help ensure functional and suitable environments within courthouse spaces.

Potential vendors are encouraged to consult the provided documentation for specifications, submission guidelines, and deadlines. No further details about timelines or selection criteria were included in the announcement.

This notice serves as an opportunity for suppliers specializing in courtroom furnishings or related services to participate in a competitive bidding process. Additional updates may be released as responses are reviewed or a vendor is selected.



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