Reject all bids for dredging at Point Potrero Marine Terminal and Richmond Ferry Terminal
In Plain English
The city received bids from contractors to remove built-up sediment from the water around 2 ferry terminals. All bids were rejected, likely because they were too expensive or didn't meet requirements. The city must now restart the bidding process to find a contractor for this routine harbor maintenance work.
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