Request for Proposals Water Treatment Plant Assessment

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth, Washington, is actively seeking proposals for professional engineering and planning services to produce an updated assessment of its Water Treatment Plant. Interested consultants must be licensed as Professional Civil Engineers in Washington State and have proven expertise in the water distribution and treatment sector. The detailed Request for Proposal can be found on the city's official website or by contacting City Hall at the provided phone number. The review process will commence on February 5, 2018, and will continue until a suitable consultant is identified. Joel Walinski, the City Administrator, is available for inquiries regarding this initiative, emphasizing the city's focus on transparency and engagement.

This assessment is a critical step in ensuring that the city’s water facilities are operating effectively and efficiently. By prioritizing expert consultation, Leavenworth aims to enhance its water treatment capabilities for the benefit of its residents. This proactive approach reflects a commitment to public health and environmental responsibility.

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