Bid opening results

Find results for recent highway, ferry terminal and facility bids including preliminary bid results, verified bid results, subcontractor information and business use.

Disclaimer: preliminary bid results are provided as a convenience to contractors for informational purposes, but should be used for reference only as bids are manually reviewed for mathematical accuracy.

If a change has been made to a contractors bid amount or bid position after review, it will be marked with two asterisks.**

  • Preliminary bid total results: (the numbers read publicly directly from submitted bids during bid opening) are posted immediately after the close of bid opening.
  • Verified bid total results: mathematically corrected bid numbers along with subcontractors named and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise, Small Business Enterprise and Veteran-Owned Business information.

5/1/2023 bid opening - Olympia, WA

Item no. 1: 2024 OR Region Wide Chip Seal

Contract number: XE3531
Engineer's estimate: $4,541,073.80
Number of addenda: 0
Number of bidders: 3/2
Award status: pending

Preliminary bid total results

Apparent low: Doolittle Construction, LLC - $5,279,476.50
Apparent second: Granite Construction Company - $6,278,759.31

Item no. 2: SR 24 et al, SCR 2024 Region Wide Chip Seal and Rumble Strips

Contract number: XE3530
Engineer's estimate: $3,821,583.25
Number of addenda: 1
Number of bidders: 4/3
Award status: pending

Preliminary bid total results

Apparent low: Interstate Concrete & Asphalt Company - $3,968,734.30
Apparent second: Granite Construction Company - $4,040,400.00
Apparent third: Central Washington Asphalt, Inc. - $4,388,000.00

Find results for past highway, ferry terminal and facility bids including preliminary bid results, verified bid results, subcontractor information and business utilization commitments. This archive contains all records from the past year.

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