Lincoln Street Pedestrian Bike Safety (Re-Bid) - 2023112

Location: Washington
Posted: Mar 31, 2025
Due: Apr 7, 2025
Agency: City of Spokane
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • 89 - Subsistence (Food)
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Lincoln Street Pedestrian Bike Safety (Re-Bid) - 2023112
StatusAccepting Bids
Bid Date 4/7/25 1:00pm
Company & Contacts
City of Spokane Engineering Dept.
Tom Jordan (Parametrix)
(509) 381-6169
Location

Spokane, WA

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This project consists of the construction of approximately 5,300 square yards of full depth pavement replacement including a roadway realignment, 10,200 square yards of pavement overlay, 2,000 linear feet of sidewalk, 200 linear feet of storm sewer, 10 drainage structures, sundry utility adjustments, and other related miscellaneous items.

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