The Guam Department of Public Works is looking for bidders for an Islandwide (sic) village street pavement resurfacing, with a pre-bid conference on April 5, and bids due by April 18.

The contract term will be three years, according to DPW.
Aside from striping, maintenance and grass cutting, contractors are currently working on reconstruction and widening on Rte. 5 and a portion of Rte. 12, reconstruction and widening of Rte. 14B (Ypao Road), Rte. 14 resurfacing, and other village streets pavement resurfacing. mbj
More Guam roadwork ahead
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