Sealed bids for the Quincy Paving Project 2026 are being accepted.
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- City
- Quincy
- Address
- 404 West Jefferson Street, Quincy, Florida
What You Should Do Next
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Obtain Bid Documents
Contact Sherry Gayheart at sgayheart@dewberry.com to request digital copies of the plans and specifications for the Quincy Paving Project 2026.
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Prepare Your Bid
Ensure your bid complies with Section 287.133(3) Florida Statutes regarding public entity crimes before preparing your submission.
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Submit Your Bid
Submit your sealed bid by 2:00 pm EST on February 18th, 2026, to the City Manager’s Office at Quincy City Hall, 404 West Jefferson Street, Quincy, FL 32351.
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Contact for Questions
If you have any questions regarding the bid, reach out to Matthew Chester at (850) 354-5202 or MChester@Dewberry.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the address for submitting bids for the Quincy Paving Project?
- Bids should be submitted to 404 West Jefferson Street, Quincy, Florida.
- When is the deadline for submitting bids for the Quincy Paving Project?
- Bids are due by 2:00 pm EST on February 18th, 2026.
- Who can I contact for more information about the Quincy Paving Project?
- You can contact Matthew Chester at (850) 354-5202 or MChester@Dewberry.com.
- What is included in the Quincy Paving Project?
- The project includes milling, resurfacing streets, and signing and striping.
- What are the liquidated damages for the Quincy Paving Project?
- Liquidated damages are set at $200.00 per day for delays.
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