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Published March 18, 2022 at 8:00 PM
Updated November 15, 2023
Site work for a bridge / tunnel in Shelby, North Carolina. Completed plans call for site work for a bridge / tunnel.
The City of Shelby is accepting bids on a culvert replacement project located near 436 Country Club Acres in Shelby, NC. The project consists of the replacement of 45 linear feet of 36 HDPE pipe with 2 headwalls. All work completed as part of this project will carry a one (1) year warranty beginning at the completion of the project. A utility locate must be called in prior to work commencing. The bid award for this project will be based on the Total Project Bid. Any incidental work that is related to this project will be the sole responsibility of the Contractor Please call Tyler Brooks at 704-669-2064 if you have any questions during the bidding or construction process. Liquidated damages in the amount of $500 per day will be enforced for work not completed by the applicable deadline.
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$33,000.00
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