Call for Bids Pine Street Phase 1 Ski Hill Drive to Titus Road

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is calling for sealed bids for the Pine Street Phase 1 project, which will enhance the roadway from Ski Hill Drive to Titus Road. Bids must be submitted by 2:00 PM on May 15, 2019, and a non-mandatory pre-bid conference will occur on May 8, 2019, at City Hall. The project encompasses significant infrastructure improvements, including the removal of sidewalks and curbs, roadway excavation, and the installation of a School Zone Signing System. Bidders are required to include a deposit of 5% of their proposal amount, ensuring that they are serious about fulfilling the contract if awarded. The city is committed to nondiscrimination in its bidding process, encouraging participation from disadvantaged businesses.

Plans and specifications will be available starting April 24, 2019, via Builders Exchange Online Plan Center, which offers free access to prime bidders, subcontractors, and vendors. The project not only aims to improve local transportation but also enhance community safety through better infrastructure. Interested parties are urged to stay informed about any updates or changes by accessing the online plan center.

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