Call for Bids 2017 Asphalt Paving Repair Work and Addendum 1

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is actively seeking contractors for its asphalt paving repair work, with a call for bids announced for June 29, 2017. This event is a crucial part of the city's ongoing commitment to maintaining safe and accessible roadways, reflecting the local government's proactive approach to infrastructure upkeep. By inviting bids, the city aims to engage qualified professionals who can deliver high-quality work that meets community standards. The asphalt paving project highlights the importance of public safety and the city's dedication to enhancing the overall quality of life for residents and visitors. Interested contractors can find detailed information and submission guidelines on the city's official website.

The initiative not only supports local businesses but also ensures that Leavenworth remains an attractive destination. This call for bids showcases the city's strategic planning for future infrastructure needs. Ultimately, the project aims to foster community trust and satisfaction through diligent maintenance efforts.

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