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Reconstruction And Water Main Replacement In Leffingwell Avenue From Bradford Street To 1,272 Feet South Of Leonard Street And Bradford Street From Leffingwell Avenue To East Beltline Avenue

City of Grand Rapids, City of Grand Rapids, MI·City
Mar 10, 2026
Submission Deadline
Scope Location
Grand Rapids

Summary

Solicitation for the reconstruction and water main replacement along LEFFINGWELL AVENUE and BRADFORD STREET. The project extends from Bradford Street to 1,272 feet south of Leonard Street on LEFFINGWELL AVENUE, and from Leffingwell Avenue to East Beltline Avenue on BRADFORD STREET.
61
days late

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