Request for Quote for Surge Tank Pool Resurfacing City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth, Washington, has announced a request for quotes for the resurfacing of its swimming pool and surge tank, emphasizing the importance of maintaining local recreational facilities. The submission period for qualified contractors is open from January 7, 2019, to January 28, 2019, with a final deadline of 3:00 PM on the last day. This project encompasses vital tasks such as cleaning, preparing, repairing, and fiberglassing the pool and surge tank, which are essential for ensuring safety and usability. Interested contractors can reach out to Public Works Director Herb Amick via email for further information, fostering transparency and communication throughout the bidding process. A comprehensive bid packet is available for download, detailing the specific requirements and expectations for the project.

This initiative not only supports local contractors by providing them with business opportunities but also significantly enhances community amenities that benefit residents and visitors. The resurfacing project is a critical investment in the city's recreational infrastructure, ensuring that the swimming pool remains a safe and enjoyable environment. As the city continues to focus on improving public services, this project aligns with the broader goals of community development and engagement.

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