ADVERTISEMENT AND INVITATION FOR BIDS CITY OF GILLETTE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEPARATE SEALED BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF: THE 7TH STREET WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT PROJECT 23EN02 GENERALLY DESCRIBED AS: APPROXIMATELY 4,750 SY OF CONCRETE
Details for ADVERTISEMENT AND INVITATION FOR BIDS CITY OF GILLETTE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEPARATE SEALED BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF: THE 7TH STREET WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT PROJECT 23EN02 GENERALLY DESCRIBED AS: APPROXIMATELY 4,750 SY OF CONCRETE
ADVERTISEMENT AND
INVITATION FOR BIDS
CITY OF GILLETTE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEPARATE SEALED BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF:
THE 7TH STREET WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT PROJECT
23EN02
GENERALLY DESCRIBED AS:
APPROXIMATELY 4,750 SY OF CONCRETE or ASPHALT SURFACING and 1,200 FT OF NEW 8-INCH PVC WATER MAIN.
WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY OF GILLETTE, WYOMING, AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY PURCHASING DIVISION, CITY WAREHOUSE, 800 N. BURMA AVENUE, GILLETTE, WYOMING, 82716, UNTIL THE FOLLOWING TIME AND DATE, AND THEN PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ ALOUD:
2:30 P.M., FEBRUARY 8, 2023
THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS MAY BE EXAMINED AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:
CITY OF GILLETTE:
CITY PURCHASING DIVISION
800 N. BURMA AVENUE
GILLETTE, WY 82716
OR
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ADVERTISEMENTS &
(307) 686-5263 INVITATIONS TO BID
PROJECT ENGINEER:
WWC ENGINEERING
300 SOUTH GILLETTE AVENUE, SUITE 2001
GILLETTE, WY 82716
307-622-9922
DIGITAL COPIES OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS MAY BE OBTAINED THROUGH THE CITY OF GILLETTE WEB PAGE UPON PAYMENT OF A NON-REFUNDABLE FEE OF $22.00.
A PRE-BID MEETING IS SCHEDULED FOR 2:30 PM. ON FEBRUARY 1, 2023 AT SECOND FLOOR ENGINEERING CONFERENCE ROOM LOCATED AT 201 E. 5TH ST., GILLETTE, WY. BIDDERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND AND PARTICIPATE IN THE CONFERENCE.
BIDS MUST BE APPROPRIATELY MARKED:
7TH STREET WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT PROJECT
23EN02
THE CITY OF GILLETTE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS.
ENGINEERING SPECIALIST
KERWIN BURTON
CITY ADMINISTRATOR
HYUN KIM
January 24, 31, 2023
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