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June 15, 2007
BidClerk Reports Construction Projects Up for Bid in the Washington, D.C. Area
BidClerk's report on commercial building projects planned for the D.C. metro area to go out for bid or start construction in the next 90 days.
(PRWEB) June 13, 2007 -- BidClerk, the Construction Industry Search Engine, reported today that the following building projects are planning to go out for bids or start construction in the next 90 days in the Washington, DC Metro Area. Businesses interested in providing services relative to these projects should visit www.BidClerk.com and reference the Project ID listed below to obtain direct contact information for each job:
Winchester, VA - T.G.I Friday's # 528, 111 E Tevis St., 5,818-square-foot restaurant, August 2007, $800,000. Project ID : 524293
California, MD - Dollar Tree, 10,000-square-foot retail store, August 2007, $500,000. Project ID : 620345
Springfield, VA - Emmanuel Bible Church Addition and Renovation, 401 Southern Dr., 27,000-square-foot church addition and renovation, August 2007, $4 million. Project ID : 615416
Forest Hill, MD - Celebree Learning Center, 1519 Rock Spring Road, 8,000-square-foot administrative building, July 2007, $1 million. Project ID : 615405
Bel Air, MD - Wawa Gas Station, Bynum Road, 6,400-square-foot convenience store/gas station, September 2008, $900,000. Project ID : 614913
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Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at June 15, 2007 06:08 AM