Type : Bid Notification
This project is being funded by the State and Local Fiscal Recovery - American Rescue Plan Act funds. Please review the RFP for further information.
This project is being funded by the State and Local Fiscal Recovery - American Rescue Plan Act funds. Please review the RFP for further information.
The Harry Tompson Center Redevelopment Project Bid Number:- The Harry Tompson Center Redevelopment Project Available Date:- 18-Mar-2024 12:00:00 AM CDT Due Date:- 02-May-2024 2:00:00 PM CDT ( 13d, 8h+ )
Alfred Tot Lot Redevelopment Project Description :D2. SCOPE OF WORK D2.1 The Work to be done under the Contract shall consist of new play equipment, site furniture and pathways.
"LEGAL NOTICE\n\nINVITATION TO BID\nTheCity of Meriden is accepting sealed bids for:\n\nBO24-39 ARPA- Meriden Girls Inc. Renovations\n\nThe City of Meriden seeks the services of a qualified licensed and certified contractor to furnish\nlabor and materials for interior and exterior renovations and modification of the Meeriden Girls\nInc in accordance with general conditions herein.\n\nBids shall be submitted on forms and in the manner specified.
Bid Title:Request For Proposals: Hawkeye Lumber Redevelopment Category:MiscellaneousStatus:Open Description: The City of Muscatine is seeking proposals from private developers for the "Hawkeye Lumber" Redevelopment Site in Muscatine, Iowa.This document constitutes a Request for Proposal, and is not a request for professional services, a request for a bid, or a construction contract.
This is an ARPA funded project and all contractors are required abide by all State and Federal Guidelines and requirement for minimum wage rates to be paid under this contract. The City of Meriden is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Disadvantaged, minority, small, and women business enterprises are encouraged to respond.
The Memorial Park Redevelopment and Expansion Project would combine the 10.3-acre Memorial Park and the adjacent 2.9-acre City-owned former Fisher Lumber site into a 13.2-acre newly renovated and expanded community park to meet an increasing demand for recreational activities. The project would also integrate components of the City’s Pedestrian Action Plan and Bicycle Action Plan.