WOLF CREEK CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CENTER
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| Project Type: | Water Treatment, Dormitories |
| Work Type: | New |
| Bid Date: | 2005-12-08 |
Dormitory, Water Treatment Phased Construction Of New Facilities At The Wolf Creek Civilian Conservation Center, Located In Glide, Oregon, Phase (1) Consists Of The Construction Of A New Water Treatment Plant, All Associated Water Distribution Piping, The Contractor's 30 Day Start-Up Operation Of The Water Treatment Plant And All Required Water Treatment Plant Operation Permits; Phase (2) Consists Of The Demolition Of The Existing Water Treatment Plant And One Building, And The Construction Of A New Dormitory Of Approximately 20,500 Square Feet; And Phase (3) Consists Of The Demolition Of Three Buildings And The Construction Of A Pedestrian Plaza, Between Phase (2) And Phase (3), The Owner Will Transition From The Existing Dormitories To The New Dormitory In Approximately Thirty (30) Days
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Project Location
| Address: | 22010 Opportunity Lane Glide, OR 97443 |
| County: | Douglas |
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