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PWC to host Industry Day networking event on August 11

By Staff Report, posted 3 years ago

On August 11, Fayetteville’s Public Works Commission will host its Industry Day networking event.

The event will take place at the PWC Administrative Offices at 995 Old Wilmington Road from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Those in attendance will get to experience PWC and City of Fayetteville procurement opportunities, such as:

  • Purchases and inventory needs
  • General and professional service needs
  • Electric and water system construction/repair needs
  • Building construction//repair needs
  • Fleet vehicle needs

In addition, attendees will get the chance to become a supplier of PWC and City of Fayetteville, certify as a small local supplier, and enroll in iSupplier/get online support.

Anyone interested in attending the event can register here.

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