Invitation to Bid Front Street Park Restrooms Stairway Expansion City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has officially opened the bidding process for the Front Street Park Restrooms & Stairway Expansion Project, referred to as project number 2022-020. Interested contractors can submit their sealed bids either in person at the City Hall or via US Mail, demonstrating the city's commitment to engaging the local contracting community. Bidders will need to purchase the complete digital project bidding documents from QuestCDN for $22, providing them with all necessary details to prepare competitive proposals. The city has made a review set of the documents available at City Hall, ensuring all potential bidders have access to essential information. This project is expected to significantly enhance public facilities, thereby improving community access and usability of the park.

The invitation to bid emphasizes transparency and fairness in the bidding process, encouraging diverse participation. Interested parties can find further details and view the official invitation through a dedicated link. This initiative exemplifies Leavenworth's dedication to enhancing public spaces and amenities for its residents and visitors.

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