Bid opening results

Find results for recent highway, ferry terminal and facility bids including preliminary bid results, verified bid results, subcontractor information and business use.

Disclaimer: preliminary bid results are provided as a convenience to contractors for informational purposes, but should be used for reference only as bids are manually reviewed for mathematical accuracy.

If a change has been made to a contractor's bid amount or bid position after review, it will be marked with two asterisks.**

  • Preliminary bid total results: (the numbers read publicly directly from submitted bids during bid opening) are posted immediately after the close of bid opening.
  • Verified bid total results: mathematically corrected bid numbers along with subcontractors named and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise, Small Business Enterprise and Veteran-Owned Business information.

9/10/2025 bid opening - Olympia, WA

Item no. 1: SR 28, EWC 2025 Demo No. 1 (Small Works Roster)

Contract number: XE3656
Engineer's estimate: $188,117.96
Number of addenda: 1
Number of bidders: 9/5
Award status: awarded: 9/17/2025

Preliminary bid total results

Apparent low: N.W. Construction General Contracting, Inc. - $99,156.57**
Apparent second: Construction Group International, LLC - $110,757.58**
Apparent third: Hurst Construction, LLC - $136,871.00

Verified bid total results

Low bidder: Construction Group International, LLC
Bid amount: $94,041.58**

Second bidder: N.W. Construction General Contracting, Inc.
Bid amount: $99,156.57**

Third bidder: Hurst Construction, LLC
Bid amount: $136,871.00
 

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