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City of Fort Worth Northside IV and III Water Transmission Main Bid - 26-0219

City of Fort Worth city, City of Fort Worth city, TX·City

27 days until submission deadline — July 9, 2026

Jul 09, 2026
Submission Deadline
Reported Agency
City of Fort Worth
Scope Location
Fort Worth, TX

Summary

The City of Fort Worth is soliciting bids for the construction of the Northside IV Water Transmission Main (Phase 1 C- Segment 1) and the Northside III-Phase III 54-inch Water Transmission Main. Submissions are due July 9, 2026.
27
days remaining

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