Larimer Workforce Center to host construction bid forum
The purpose of the event is to connect governmental agencies and large construction companies with subcontractors.
According to a release from the county, any federal contract worth more than $1.5 million that is awarded to a large contractor requires the use of small subcontractors.
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There is an increased need for construction firms in Northern Colorado as recovery from the September floods continues, the release states.
Construction subcontractors are invited to participate in the forum, where large contractors and federal and state agencies will discuss what it take to do business with them as vendors and subcontractors.
The forum will be held from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. March 6 at the Larimer County Workforce Center, located at 200 W. Oak St. in the first floor hearing room.
The event is free but registration is required and can be accessed here.
The purpose of the event is to connect governmental agencies and large construction companies with subcontractors.
According to a release from the county, any federal contract worth more than $1.5 million that is awarded to a large contractor requires the use of small subcontractors.
There is an increased need for construction firms in Northern Colorado as recovery from the September floods continues, the release states.
Construction subcontractors are invited to participate in the forum, where large contractors and federal and state agencies will discuss what it take…
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