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10/29/2025 bid opening - Olympia, WA
Item no. 1: SR 194, Busch Bridge at Port of Almota - Bridge Rehab
Contract number: XE3662
Engineer's estimate: $1,521,887.00
Number of addenda: 2
Number of bidders: 9/6
Award status: pending
Preliminary bid total results
Apparent low: Hamilton Construction Co. - $1,271,028.00
Apparent second: Combined Construction, Inc. - $1,520,331.00
Apparent third: Granite Construction Company - $1,701,989.00
Verified bid total results
Low bidder: Hamilton Construction Co.
Bid amount: $1,271,028.00
Subcontractor named
- Rebar International, Inc.
Description of work: rebar installation - West Side Iron, Inc.
Description of work: structural steel installation
Second bidder: Combined Construction, Inc.
Bid amount: $1,520,331.00
Subcontractor named
- PNW Reinforcing
Description of work: rebar installation - Self perform
Description of work: structural steel installation
Third bidder: Granite Construction Company
Bid amount: $1,701,989.00
Subcontractor named
- Olsen Concrete Construction, LLC
Description of work: rebar installation
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