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    Robeson County Solid Waste Accepting Bids for New LCID Landfill Construction

    2024-04-16
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    Robeson County Solid Waste is accepting sealed bids for the construction of a Land Clearing and Inert Debris (LCID) landfill. The project is located at Robeson County Landfill, 246 Landfill Rd, St. Pauls, North Carolina. The construction includes base grades filling and grading, access road construction, and sediment basin and erosion control features. Bidding documents can be inspected at Robeson County LaBella Associates, P.C. or requested in electronic format.

    A non-mandatory site visit is scheduled for Tuesday, April 23, 2024, at 10:00 AM. Questions about the project can be emailed to LaBella Associates, P.C. by Tuesday, April 30, 2024, by 5:00 PM. Sealed bids must be submitted by Tuesday, May 14, 2024, by 3:00 PM. Bids can be hand-delivered or mailed to Gene Walters, Director, Robeson County Solid Waste.

    Bids should be marked with 'BID ENCLOSED' and the bid opening date. The Robeson County Solid Waste Department will award the bid. The department may reject any or all bids and proposals and may accept bids other than the lowest.

    Bidders must have a North Carolina General Contractor license. The bid is expected to be awarded around mid-April 2024, and construction is expected to start by May 2024.

    The LCID landfill construction is an important step for Robeson County Solid Waste in enhancing its waste management infrastructure. It will help manage land clearing and inert debris in the county.

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