Type : Bid Notification
Opening Date:11:00 a.m. CT on Wednesday, September 16, 2020* *Pre-Bid Meeting: Thursday, August 27, 2020, at 11:00 AM at the Missouri River Water Resource Recovery Facility, 5600 S 10th Street, Omaha, NE 68107
Opening Date:11:00 a.m. CT on Wednesday, September 16, 2020* *Pre-Bid Meeting: Thursday, August 27, 2020, at 11:00 AM at the Missouri River Water Resource Recovery Facility, 5600 S 10th Street, Omaha, NE 68107
05/04/2021 1:00 pm 21-16 Active(Scheduled) Architectural and Engineering Services: East Side Tunnel Quasi-Public RI Public Transit Authority Michael J. McGrane (401)784-9500
FM32013 East Boise POE Tunnel Repair Awarded 01/27/2020 2:29:59 P.M. MT 01/27/2020 2:30 P.M. MT Record of Bid Opening
Description: BACKGROUND AND DESCRIPTION The City of Orinda is situated in the Oakland/Berkeley hills immediately east of the Caldecott Tunnel on Highway 24 in Contra Costa County. The City’s Public Works and Engineering Services Department maintains approximately 93 miles of public right-of-way as well as five two-lane bridges in a semi-rural community with 31 miles of creeks.
Description: BACKGROUND AND DESCRIPTION The City of Orinda is situated in the Oakland/Berkeley hills immediately east of the Caldecott Tunnel on Highway 24 in Contra Costa County. The City’s Public Works and Engineering Services Department maintains approximately 93 miles of public right-of-way as well as five two-lane bridges in a semi-rural community with 31 miles of creeks.
Description: BACKGROUND AND DESCRIPTION The City of Orinda is situated in the Oakland/Berkeley hills immediately east of the Caldecott Tunnel on Highway 24 in Contra Costa County. The City’s Public Works and Engineering Services Department maintains approximately 93 miles of public right-of-way as well as five two-lane bridges in a semi-rural community with 31 miles of creeks.
Description: BACKGROUND AND DESCRIPTION The City of Orinda is situated in the Oakland/Berkeley hills immediately east of the Caldecott Tunnel on Highway 24 in Contra Costa County. The City’s Public Works and Engineering Services Department maintains approximately 93 miles of public right-of-way as well as five two-lane bridges in a semi-rural community with 31 miles of creeks.