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Town of Scott Farragut Pump Station Bid 2026

Town of Scott, Town of Scott, PA·City
Jan 08, 2026
Posted Date
Jan 29, 2026
Submission Deadline

Summary

Construction of a new Stormwater Pump Station for Farragut to replace the existing wetwell within the pump station located at the end of East Harriman Street, Southeast of Miller Junior High School in Aberdeen, WA. The work includes installing a new wetwell with submersible pumps and a controls building, new trash rack, piles, along with mechanical, electrical, and civil work, including installation of owner supplied equipment.
130
days late

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