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Published May 9, 2023 at 8:00 PM
Updated January 26, 2024
Site work for a road / highway in Omaha, Nebraska. Completed plans call for site work for a road / highway.
Sarpy County is seeking bids for improvements to the Traffic Signals at 156th Street and Giles Road, project C-77 (09-02) Every request for such interpretation or correction should be in writing through the online bid system or by email to Daniel Huse, dhuse@sarpy.gov. Sarpy County prefers all questions be submitted through the electronic bidding program. Requests must be received by date and time listed in the bid information in order for Sarpy County to have time to issue an addendum. Requests received after deadline may not be considered. In case Sarpy County finds it expedient to supplement, modify, or interpret any portion of the bidding documents prior to the proposed bid date, such procedure will be accomplished by the issuance of written addenda to the RFP which will be distributed electronically from the online system
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Roads / Highways
$65,000.00
Public - County
Site Work
Trades Specified
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