New Germany State Park Water Distribution, Collection System, and Water / Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades - MBE 8%
Federal opportunity from Maryland Environmental Service - Procurement Division. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: Apr 10, 2026.
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The Maryland Environmental Service is soliciting competitive sealed bids from qualified Contractors to provide in summary, construction of new water and wastewater treatment plants, water storage tank, water mains, sewage pump station, sanitary force main, gravity sewer pipes, demolition of the existing wastewater treatment plant, new RV dump station, clearing, inspection/rehabilitation of existing sewer mains, demolition of camp sites and other improvements. Two sites will be built in separate locations of the park, but a general location is the following, 376 McAndrews Hills Road, Grantsville, MD 21536.NOTE: MES will only accept Electronic Bids on MES Procurement Portal (<a rel="no-follow" href="https://menv.bonfirehub.com/)." target="_b...
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