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City of Center Line Stephens Pump Station and CL-S-1 Meter Pit Improvements Bid

City of Center Line, City of Center Line, MI·City
Scope Location
Center Line, Michigan

Summary

This bid form is for the Stephens Pump Station and CL-S-1 Meter Pit Improvements project, which includes work on a sanitary pump station and a meter pit. The project involves demolition, construction, piping, electrical work, and traffic control.

Required Attachments

Required Bid security, Prequalification Documents, Subcontractor list, Suppliers, Project Schedules, Project References, Affidavit of Non-Collusion, EGLE Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, and Other Responsibility Matters

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