Request for Proposals 2024 Cemetery Expansion

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is actively seeking proposals for its Cemetery Landscaping & Irrigation Expansion project, with a focus on enhancing community spaces. This initiative requires comprehensive services, including survey, design, permitting, bidding, and construction, to ensure a successful project outcome. The city has set a target completion date of October 31, 2024, emphasizing the urgency and importance of timely execution. Eligible consulting firms must be registered on the MRSC consultant roster to participate in the bidding process. By embarking on this project, the city aims to provide better facilities and a more aesthetically pleasing environment for its residents and visitors.

The detailed Request for Proposals is available on the city’s website, where interested parties can find all necessary specifications. This initiative not only aims to improve local infrastructure but also reflects the city's commitment to enhancing community services. Engaging qualified consultants will be crucial to the success of this project, marking a significant investment in the city’s future.

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