Addendum No. 1 Request for Qualifications On-Call Transportation Engineering City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has released Addendum No. 1 for its Request for Qualifications for On-Call Transportation Engineering, which was first issued on February 7, 2024. This addendum addresses crucial questions posed by consultants and provides the city's responses, ensuring clarity in the qualification process. Interested consultants can view and download the detailed addendum, which is essential for understanding the requirements for submitting proposals. The city's proactive approach to communication highlights its commitment to transparency and effective engagement with local engineering firms.

This update is significant for those in the transportation engineering field, as it outlines the expectations and requirements for potential contractors. By providing clear guidance, the city aims to attract qualified professionals to enhance its transportation infrastructure. The addendum not only facilitates better proposals but also fosters a collaborative atmosphere between the city and consultants. This initiative reflects the city's dedication to improving its transportation services while ensuring that qualified engineers can contribute effectively.

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