Maryland launches RFQ for mixed-use P3 in Glen Burnie

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Anne Arundel County in Maryland, USA has launched a request for qualifications (RFQ) seeking qualifications from a private partner for the redevelopment works on a county-owned land parcel at 7409 Baltimore-Annapolis Boulevard in Glen Burnie.

The deadline to submit the qualifications is February 14, 2022. For more information about this RFQ, visit our business opportunities here

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