Call for Bids 2020 Leavenworth Pilot Project

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has issued a call for bids for its 2020 Pilot Project, inviting general contractors to participate in this significant local initiative. The project aims to enhance community infrastructure, which is crucial for the ongoing development of the area. In an effort to promote transparency and fairness, the city is encouraging qualified contractors to submit their proposals. This pilot experiment is expected to yield positive outcomes, improving the quality of life for residents and addressing critical infrastructure needs. By involving local contractors, the initiative also supports the regional economy.

The city is committed to ensuring the project is executed efficiently and effectively, reflecting the community's priorities. Interested parties can find detailed information and submission guidelines on the city's official website. With a focus on community engagement, this project underscores Leavenworth's dedication to sustainable development.

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