Request for Proposals City of Leavenworth Water System Plan

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth, WA, is actively seeking proposals for professional engineering and planning services to create an updated Water Master Plan, a crucial document for the city's water management strategy. This initiative is vital for enhancing the city's water distribution and treatment systems, ensuring they meet the growing needs of the community. Consultants interested in this opportunity must be licensed as Professional Civil Engineers in the State of Washington and demonstrate substantial experience in the relevant fields. The updated plan aims to improve the operation and maintenance of water facilities, aligning with best practices for sustainable resource management. By engaging qualified professionals, Leavenworth is taking proactive steps to secure a reliable water supply for its residents.

This initiative reflects the city's commitment to maintaining high standards in public service and infrastructure. Interested consultants can access the full request for proposals on the city's official website, encouraging a competitive selection process. This project not only addresses immediate needs but also sets the stage for future developments in water management.

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