Ever heard of needing a DUNS number from Duns&Brad street to apply for a workkamp position at a Corps of Engineering manaaged national park?
travelinbob said
07:11 AM Sep 9, 2010
Yep, you need a D&B number and need to submit how much you want per day to camphost. They also have a program where you work other duties, so many hours per week for a free campsite.
Postalpair said
07:26 PM Sep 11, 2010
Just wondering.......How do we go about getting a DUNS number?
Thanks.....
-- Edited by Postalpair on Saturday 11th of September 2010 07:27:33 PM
Waggin Tails said
07:56 PM Sep 11, 2010
This came for Corps office at camp site. Obtain a DUNS number at www.dnb.com (or call 1-800-333-0505)”
“Register with the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) at http://www.ccr.gov (call 1-888-227-2423 if you need help with this)”
Ever heard of needing a DUNS number from Duns&Brad street to apply for a workkamp position at a Corps of Engineering manaaged national park?
Thanks.....
-- Edited by Postalpair on Saturday 11th of September 2010 07:27:33 PM
This came for Corps office at camp site.
Obtain a DUNS number at www.dnb.com (or call 1-800-333-0505)”
“Register with the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) at http://www.ccr.gov (call 1-888-227-2423 if you need help with this)”
“Submit a bid. For a complete bid package information please go to:
www.swf-wc.usace.army.mil/belton/contracting/gateattendant.asp
I've not done mine yet so I cannot speak about the process.
Good Luck