Award $1.6 million contract to install new lighting at Point Potrero Marine Terminal
$1,615,337
In Plain English
The city selected Rosendin Electric as the lowest bidder to upgrade lighting systems at the marine terminal. The project costs $1,615,337 and covers labor and materials for the improvements. Point Potrero Marine Terminal handles cargo operations for the city's port.
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