Centralia Hydro Dam Fish Trap - Civil & Electrical
SECTION 00030
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids for the following Public Works Project will be received until 2:00 p.m. on August 15, 2024, at 600 Capitol Way North, MS: 43158, Olympia, Washington, 98501-1091, and will be publicly opened and read.
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Centralia Hydro Dam Fish Trap Phase 1 – Civil & Electrical |
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Provide all labor, material, and equipment for final grading, concrete placement, erection of prefabricated steel canopy, metal walkway supports, and fiberglass grating, and to construct electrical components of the design at the Department’s Centralia Dam Hydro Fish Trap, located at 20000 Cook Rd SE, Yelm, Washington 98597, GPS coordinates 46.8987, -122.4984, in Thurston County.
Engineer’s Estimate: $185,000
A RECOMMENDED pre-bid walkthrough is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. on August 7, 2024, at the Department’s above project location. No questions will be answered on-site; questions should be directed to CAMP.Bids@dfw.wa.gov.
For access to Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, plan holders list, and additional information for this project, please visit Builders Exchange of Washington, Inc. at http://www.bxwa.com – the official projects bidding affiliate for WA Department of Fish and Wildlife Public Works bidding projects. Click on “Posted Projects”; “Public Works”, “Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife”, “Projects Bidding.”
For information or technical questions regarding this project, email CAMP.Bids@dfw.wa.gov with the project title and project number in subject line. This email may also be used to request copies of the project’s posted documents (Drawings, Specifications, Addenda).
If the project is estimated at or above one million dollars, a mandatory 15 percent Apprentice labor hours of the total labor hours are a requirement of this contract. The Apprenticeship Utilization Requirements are identified in Section 00100 Instructions To Bidder. Bidders may contact the Department of Labor & Industries, Apprenticeship Programs.
Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises (MWBE) are encouraged to participate in the bidding as prime contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers.
WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
Kristen Kuykendall, Capital and Asset Management Program Director
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Donald C. Ponder, P.E., Chief Engineer
Capital and Asset Management Program

