REQUEST FOR BIDS: TRAIL CREEK MARINA – LIFT WELL DREDGING PROJECT
Details for REQUEST FOR BIDS: TRAIL CREEK MARINA – LIFT WELL DREDGING PROJECT
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REQUEST FOR BIDS:
TRAIL CREEK MARINA –
LIFT WELL
DREDGING PROJECT
The Michigan City Port Authority (MCPA) is requesting bids for maintenance dredging work at Trail Creek Marina. Sealed bids will be received until 5:00 p.m. CST, Monday, February 13th, 2023 at the MCPA office, 200 Heisman Harbor Drive, Michigan City, IN 46360. The contract documents are on file for inspection at the Michigan City Port Authority Office, 200 Heisman Harbor Drive, Michigan City. Hard copies may be obtained from the MCPA office for a non-refundable fee of $20 for each set of contract documents, a digital copy is available free of charge by emailing chassenger@ edgewaterresources.com.
Tim Frame Habormaster Michigan City Port Authority
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