Call for Bids Whitman, Commercial, and Enchantment Way Street Improvements Project City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is currently seeking sealed bids for the Whitman, Commercial, and Enchantment Way Street Improvements Project, a significant local infrastructure initiative. Bids are due by 2:00 PM on February 15, 2018, with a public opening scheduled immediately after. The project involves extensive roadway excavation, including approximately 477 cubic yards of earthwork, and the installation of 7,831 square yards of hot mixed asphalt. Bidders are instructed to submit their proposals to the City Clerk at City Hall, clearly marking the envelope with the project name. A deposit of five percent of the bid amount is required to ensure commitment from bidders.

This initiative not only aims to enhance road conditions but also reflects the city's dedication to community development and safety. The City retains the right to reject any bids that do not meet the stipulated conditions. Overall, this project represents a critical investment in the infrastructure that supports Leavenworth's growth and accessibility.

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