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March 30, 2009
Bidclerk Reports Construction Projects up for Bid in Raleigh-Durham, NC Area
BidClerk weekly report of new construction projects out for bids and starting construction in the next 90 days.
(PRWEB) March 30, 2009 -- 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 Raleigh-Durham, NC 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:
Raleigh, NC - Swift Creek Baptist Church, 9300 Penny Road, 12,000-square-foot church addition, May 2009, $2 million. Project ID : 732167
Raleigh, NC - North Carolina Museum of History, 5 E. Edenton St., 20,335-square-foot museum renovation, May 2009, $2 million. Project ID : 941847
Raleigh, NC - CVS #8395, Battle Bridge Road and Rock Quarry Road, 13,255-square-foot national chain pharmacy, May 2009, $1 million. Project ID : 942680
Durham, NC - Venable Historic Warehouse - Phase III, 302 E. Pettigrew St., 20,000-square-foot warehouse renovation, April 2009, $500,000. Project ID : 932863
Dunham, NC - Hall-Wynne Funeral Home Addition, 1111 W. Main St., 897-square-foot funeral home addition, May 2009, $100,000. Project ID : 932516
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Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at March 30, 2009 04:10 AM