Invitation to Bid Water Treatment Plant Essential Improvements Project

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is inviting bids for the Water Treatment Plant Essential Improvements Project, which has an estimated cost of $240,000. This Small Works Project aims to enhance the facility by installing new piping, fittings, chemical delivery equipment, and a finished water flow meter. Eligible contractors must be registered on the MRSC Small Works Roster and are encouraged to submit their proposals by the specified deadline. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the City Hall is closed to the public; therefore, bidders must contact City Hall to arrange for in-person proposal submissions. The proposals will be publicly read aloud at 3:00 p.

m. via a conference call, promoting transparency in the bidding process. Interested contractors can access bid documents at no charge through the provided website, where they are also encouraged to register for email notifications regarding addenda. The City retains the right to reject any bids and will select the most responsive and responsible bidder based on the best interests of the City. This project reflects the City’s commitment to maintaining and improving essential infrastructure for its residents.

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