Call for Bids WWTP Grit Removal System Removal Replacement

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is actively seeking bids for the removal and replacement of its Wastewater Treatment Plant Grit Removal System, aiming to enhance its wastewater management capabilities. Sealed bids are due by 2:00 PM on August 16, 2019, and will be opened publicly, ensuring transparency in the bidding process. Contractors interested in participating can obtain the Bidder’s Packet through the city’s website or by reaching out to City Hall. Bids must be submitted in a clearly marked envelope, and any proposals received after the deadline will not be entertained. This project involves significant labor and materials to effectively replace the existing PISTA grit system, ensuring compliance with current standards.

The city emphasizes that the total price will be the primary factor in bid comparisons, while retaining the right to reject any proposals deemed unsatisfactory. For any inquiries, bidders are encouraged to contact Herb Amick, the Public Works Director, at City Hall. This initiative reflects the city’s commitment to upgrading its infrastructure and managing wastewater effectively.

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