BidClerk.com Reports Construction Projects Up For Bid in the New Orleans, LA Area
(PRWEB) July 25, 2007 -- BidClerk (http://www.bidclerk.com/content/aboutus.jsp), the Construction Industry Search Engine, reported today that the following construction projects are planning to go out for bids and start construction in the New Orleans, LA area. Contractors and Businesses interested in providing services relative to these construction projects should visit BidClerk.com and reference the Project ID listed below to obtain direct contact information for each job:
New Orleans, LA - Rhodes Funeral Home, 3933 Washington Ave., 18,000-square-foot funeral home expansion, August 2007, $2 million. Project ID: 544144
Gretna, LA - Torrid #5117, 2,500-square-foot retail store, 197 Westbank Expy., August 2007, $125,000. Project ID: 645038
New Orleans, LA - Aquarium of the Americas, 1 Canal St., 2,680-square-foot gift shop renovation, August 2007, $100,000. Project ID: 643522
Marrero, LA - Belle Terre Library, 5550 Belle Terre Road , various repair work, September 2007, Project ID: 644138
Bywater, LA - ICInola, Bartholomew St. and Burgundy St., 240,000-square-foot commercial and residential development, February 2008, $25 million. Project ID: 639870
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