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Ketchikan seeks bids for City Hall heating, civic center floors, fuel supply
The City of Ketchikan is shopping for contractors to fix the heating system at City Hall, replace worn flooring at the Ted Ferry Civic Center, and supply fuel for city vehicles.
The three projects reflect routine upkeep and operations spending. City Hall's climate control system needs replacement to keep the building functional for staff. The civic center's flooring needs renewal to maintain the public venue. The fuel contract keeps the city's fleet running.
Bids for the civic center flooring closed May 8. The City Hall heating project closed May 19. The fuel supply bid remains open on the city's procurement portal.
The city has not yet posted which contractors won the work or what the projects will cost. Award decisions typically appear on the Ketchikan Gateway Borough's bid portal after staff review bids and complete the selection process.
Contractors and residents can check the city's online bid system for updates on awards and contract details.
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