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June 22, 2007

BidClerk.com Reports Construction Projects Up For Bid in the San Francisco, CA Area

BidClerk's daily update of commercial construction projects coming up for bid and in the San Francisco, CA area.

(PRWEB) June 20, 2007 -- BidClerk, the Construction Industry Search Engine, reported today that the following construction projects are planning to go out for bids or start construction in the next 90 days in the San Francisco, California area. Businesses interested in providing services relative to these projects should visit BidClerk.com and reference the Project ID listed below to obtain direct contact information for each job:

Napa, CA - Longs Drugs, 291 S. Coombs St., 17,950-square-foot retail building, August 2007, $2 million. Project ID: 625757

Nipomo, CA - Nipomo Town Square - Phase I, Juniper Street and Mary Avenue, 272,000-square-foot commercial development, October 2007, $50 million. Project ID: 272886

Richmond, CA - Hilltop Mall Nail Salon, 2200 Hilltop Mall Road, 1,300-square-foot nail salon, July 2007, $30,000. Project ID: 625373

San Leandro, CA - Washington Avenue Commercial Building, 15215 Washington Ave., 2,552-square-foot retail building, August 2007, $300,000. Project ID: 623616

El Cerrito, CA - San Pablo Avenue Mixed-Use Development, San Pablo Avenue and Cutting Boulevard, 58-unit mixed-use building, August 2007, $7 million. Project ID: 443715

BidClerk.com is the only Search Engine dedicated to providing businesses with in depth information on thousands of construction projects coming up for bid all throughout the United States. Our daily updates of commercial and residential construction project leads are available to contractors and businesses in related industries that are seeking bid opportunities. For more information on bidding construction projects in your area, visit BidClerk online or call 877-737-6482.

Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at June 22, 2007 03:07 AM

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