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Fort Lauderdale, FL, Streetcar
Posted by daveklepper on Thursday, July 27, 2017 10:46 PM
The FORT LAUDERDALE "Wave" modern streetcar project has issued a bid call to build 14 station stops and a vehicle maintenance and storage facility (carhouse) for the planned 2.8-mile car line on central Florida's Atlantic Ocean coast, according to the america bid site:Image result for fort lauderdale wave streetcar
*UPDATED* RFP - Wave Streetcar
                                                         
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Bid Date & Time: 08/15/17 2:00 PM
Status: bidding    Report: 7801253
Country :United States     State: FL
Location: Fort Lauderdale
Scope: Provide all site work and building scopes of work to complete 14 station stops and a 29,000 SF vehicle maintenance & storage facility to support a 2-8 mile electrical streetcar project.
Notes: Scope questions and estimator contact info: Randy Tucker at rtucker@dbkenyon.com. This project has a "prevailing wage" requirement.
Plans: From Dana B. Kenyon Company, 5772 Timuquana Rd, Jacksonville, 904-777-0833, 904-777-4408. See outside link.
Outside Link:
Update Notes: Bid date changed from 07/25/17 to 08/15/17. See outside link.
Owner Type: Public
 
 
Bid Pkg Source: Dana B. Kenyon Company
Address: 5772 Timuquana Rd
City: Jacksonville
State: FL
Zip/Postal Code: 32210
TEL: 904-777-0833
FAX: 904-777-4408
 
Contact: Randy Tucker
     
 
Prime Contractor/Construction Manager: Dana B. Kenyon Company
Address: 5772 Timuquana Rd
City: Jacksonville
State: FL
Zip/Postal Code: 32210
TEL: 904-777-0833
FAX: 904-777-4408
 
Contact: Randy Tucker
     
 
 
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Tucson, Ariz.

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