COUNTY OF GREENE: Request for Bids Stream Debris Removal Project

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County of Greene issued the following announcement on July 8.

 The County of Greene is soliciting sealed bids for contractors and professional firms to perform the
removal of stream debris in area streams throughout Greene County. Copies of the Request for Bid
(RFB) may be obtained by applying to the Office of the Greene County Manager, phone (252)-747-
3446 during regular business hours. They can also be obtained on our website at
https://greenecountync.gov/. The County of Greene reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids. The
County of Greene encourages all businesses, including minority, women owned businesses to respond
to all Request for Bid.

Preparation of Proposal
Each bidder must thoroughly examine the Request for Bid and contract documents to ensure that the
vendor can meet all requirements. Bids shall be submitted on the forms included within the RFB
documents.
Bids shall be signed by the person or persons legally authorized to bind the Service Provider to a
contract. Bids that are not signed will be rejected. A bid by a corporation shall further give the state of
incorporation and have the corporate seal affixed.
Failure to submit a bid with all proposal requirements may be considered sufficient cause for rejection
of the bid. Any interlineations, alterations or erasures must be initialized by the signer of the bid.
Bids shall remain firm for a period of ninety (90) calendar days after bids are due.

Please Click Here to View the Request for Bids

Original source can be found here.



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