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Published March 3, 2023 at 7:00 PM
Updated January 26, 2024
Remodeling and renovation of a municipal facility in Shoshoni, Wyoming. Completed plans call for the renovation of a municipal facility; and for the remodel of a municipal facility.
The Town of Shoshoni is requesting bids for the Shoshoni Town Hall Renovation project. The proposed project will consist of the demolition and remodel of the interior of an existing building. Interior construction includes but not limited to demolition of existing walls, flooring, casework and miscellaneous items to prepare for the new floor plan configuration. New construction includes flooring, metal stud framed walls, gyp. bd. assemblies, ACT ceilings, mechanical and electrical to support the remodel. Site Directions: 212 Idaho St., Shoshoni WY 82649 The Owner reserves the privilege of rejecting any or all proposals or waiving any irregularities or formalities in any proposal in the bidding.
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Municipal
$835,500.00
Public - City
Remodeling, Renovation
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