Northern Middle School Replacement Project: Bidding Now Open

Calvert County Public Schools is moving forward with the Northern Middle School Replacement project, an initiative aimed at enhancing the educational environment for our community. Keller Construction Management, on behalf of CCPS, is overseeing the solicitation process and inviting bids from qualified contractors.

Project Details:

  • Project Title: Northern Middle School Replacement
  • Location: 2954 Chaneyville Road, Owings, MD 20736
  • Bidding Deadline: November 18, 2024, at 4:00 PM EST

Contract Packages Include: This project encompasses a range of services from Earthwork and Carpentry to Roofing, Electrical, and more specialized services like Athletic Flooring and Food Service Equipment. Each contract has specific MBE (Minority Business Enterprise) participation goals, supporting diversity and inclusion in public sector projects.

Diversity and Inclusion Goals: CCPS encourages a diverse range of vendors to participate. Various packages have set goals for African American and Women-owned businesses, contributing to our commitment to equal opportunity and community representation.

Important Deadlines:

  • Pre-Bid Questions Due: November 1, 2024, at 4:00 PM EST
  • Bid Submission Deadline: November 18, 2024, at 4:00 PM EST

How to Access Bidding Documents: Interested vendors can access the detailed bidding documents and instructions by visiting this link on eMMA or by contacting Keller Construction Management via email at northernms@kellerbrothers.com.

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