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Pittsburgh Water CSO Diversion Chamber and Outfall Rehabilitation Phase 1 Bid - 2026-400-104-0

Pittsburgh Water, Pittsburgh, PA·Special District

19 days until submission deadline — June 30, 2026

Jun 30, 2026
Submission Deadline
Scope Location
2026-400-104-0 (2026-093)

Summary

Pittsburgh Water is soliciting bids for Phase 1 of the CSO Diversion Chamber and Outfall Rehabilitation project (ID: 2026-400-104-0). Submissions are due by June 30, 2026, via the agency's Bonfire procurement portal.
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