Advertisement For Bids Wastewater Collection and Treatment Facility Improvements Project Phase 3 Collection System City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has issued a call for bids for its Wastewater Collection and Treatment Facility Improvement Project, specifically targeting Phase 3 of the Collection System. Bidders are required to submit sealed proposals by 1:00 PM on March 23, 2023, marking a significant step in the city's infrastructure enhancement efforts. This initiative is crucial for improving wastewater management and ensuring that the city adheres to environmental regulations, providing a cleaner and safer environment for residents. Detailed bidding documents are available on the city's website, allowing potential contractors to prepare their submissions effectively. The project underscores Leavenworth's commitment to investing in essential public services while fostering local economic growth by involving community contractors.

Timely action on this project is essential, given the increasing demands on wastewater systems. The advertisement serves as a clear indication of the city's proactive stance on infrastructure improvements, highlighting the importance of community involvement in such initiatives. Overall, this bidding opportunity represents a chance for local businesses to contribute to the city's development while ensuring vital services are maintained.

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