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INVITATION TO BIDDERS The City of Lake Jackson, Brazoria County, Texas is requesting Proposals from qualified contractors for furnishing all necessary materials, machinery, tools, equipment, labor and supervision for the Animal Control Facility in Lake Jackson, Texas, within the City Limits of said City, Project No. 22-03-0779-R. Mandatory Pre-bid Meeting on Wednesday, February 1, 2023 at 2:00 PM, CST at City Hall, 25 Oak Drive, Lake Jackson, TX 77566. Sealed Proposals, addressed to Gerald Roznovsky, Mayor, City of Lake Jackson, Texas for the above described work will be received at the City Manager's Office, 25 Oak Drive, Lake Jackson, Texas, until 2:00 PM, CST, Wednesday, February 22, 2023, at which time all Proposals will be publicly opened, read aloud, and tabulated. Interested contractors may obtain information on the scope of the proposed work, the exact location and all general and technical information required to submit a complete and acceptable Proposal for the accomplishment of the project from the City Engineer's Office, 25 Oak Drive, Lake Jackson, Texas 77566. Bid documents may also be obtained from www.CivcastUSA.com, search Brazoria County, City of Lake Jackson. Bonafide prime bidders may obtain copies of the Contract Documents, Plans and Specifications upon deposit of $350.00 per set. Prime bidders may obtain a refund of full deposit for all sets returned in good condition no more than 15 days after the bids have been opened. No partial sets will be issued. No bid may be withdrawn or terminated for a period of thirty (30) days subsequent to the opening date without the written consent of the Engineer. All bids shall be accompanied by a Bidder's Bond or a Certified or Cashier's Check upon a State or National Bank of the State of Texas in the amount of five (5%) percent of the total bid amount. The City of Lake Jackson reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to accept any bid deemed advantageous. This is a "Public Works" project and provisions of the "Prevailing Wage Law on Public Work in Texas" must be complied with. Prevailing Wages for Brazoria County, Texas is a part of this contract. Modesto Mundo City Manager
INVITATION TO BIDDERS The City of Lake Jackson, Brazoria County, Texas is requesting Proposals from qualified contractors for furnishing all necessary materials, machinery, tools, equipment, labor and supervision for the Animal Control Facility in Lake Jackson, Texas, within the City Limits of said City, Project No. 22-03-0779-R. Mandatory Pre-bid Meeting on Wednesday, February 1, 2023 at 2:00 PM, CST at City Hall, 25 Oak Drive, Lake Jackson, TX 77566. Sealed Proposals, addressed to Gerald Roznovsky, Mayor, City of Lake Jackson, Texas for the above described work will be received at the City Manager’s Office, 25 Oak Drive, Lake Jackson, Texas, until 2:00 PM, CST, Wednesday, February 22, 2023, at which time all Proposals will be publicly opened, read aloud, and tabulated. Interested contractors may obtain information on the scope of the proposed work, the exact location and all general and technical information required to submit a complete and acceptable Proposal for the accomplishment of the project from the City Engineer’s Office, 25 Oak Drive, Lake Jackson, Texas 77566. Bid documents may also be obtained from www.CivcastUSA.com, search Brazoria County, City of Lake Jackson. Bonafide prime bidders may obtain copies of the Contract Documents, Plans and Specifications upon deposit of $350.00 per set. Prime bidders may obtain a refund of full deposit for all sets returned in good condition no more than 15 days after the bids have been opened. No partial sets will be issued. No bid may be withdrawn or terminated for a period of thirty (30) days subsequent to the opening date without the written consent of the Engineer. All bids shall be accompanied by a Bidder’s Bond or a Certified or Cashier’s Check upon a State or National Bank of the State of Texas in the amount of five (5%) percent of the total bid amount. The City of Lake Jackson reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to accept any bid deemed advantageous. This is a “Public Works” project and provisions of the “Prevailing Wage Law on Public Work in Texas” must be complied with. Prevailing Wages for Brazoria County, Texas is a part of this contract. Modesto Mundo City Manager
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