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Village of Whitefish Bay Klode Park, Phase III Bid Tabs

Whitefish Bay village, Whitefish Bay village, WI·City
Nov 03, 2011
Posted Date
Reported Agency
Village of Whitefish Bay

Summary

This document provides bid tabulations for the Brick Paver Walk project at Klode Park, Phase III for the Village of Whitefish Bay. It includes item descriptions, quantities, unit prices, and total bid prices from two vendors: Gibralter Landscape and Poblocki Paving.

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