Call for Bids Well No. 3 Pump Equipping Project

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has officially called for bids on the Well No. 3 Pump Equipping Project, a key initiative aimed at upgrading the city's water infrastructure. This project is vital for ensuring that residents and businesses continue to receive a reliable and high-quality water supply. Contractors who possess the necessary qualifications and experience are invited to review the project specifications available on the city's official website. The call for bids reflects the city's proactive approach to infrastructure enhancement, highlighting its commitment to providing essential services to the community.

By facilitating this project, Leavenworth aims to improve its water management systems, which is critical for sustaining local growth and development. Interested parties must pay close attention to the bidding guidelines and prepare their proposals accordingly. The deadline for bid submissions will be announced shortly, underscoring the urgency surrounding this noteworthy development. As the city moves forward, it invites qualified contractors to participate in shaping the future of its water services.

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