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Design Professional Services Agreement For: I-580 Overcrossing Bicycle And Pedestrian Improvements

City of Pleasanton, City of Pleasanton, CA·City
Apr 21, 2026
Posted Date
Apr 21, 2026
Submission Deadline
Scope Location
Pleasanton, California

Summary

This agreement is for design professional services for the I-580 Overcrossing Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements project, including Caltrans permitting. It details the scope of work, compensation, term, insurance, indemnity, and other contractual obligations between the City of Pleasanton and the selected consultant.
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