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WI - Dane County: demolition of 12 barns
November 2, 2013
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REBID ALLIANT ENERGY CENTER PAVILIONS, 1919 ALLIANT ENERGY CENTER WAY MADISON, WISCONSIN. Dane County is inviting Bids for construction services for the new Alliant Energy Center Pavilions to include demolition of 12 barn structures, site development, and construction of two Pavilion buildings. Pavilion 1 will include a 2-story Prefunction conventional structure, while the remainder of the facility will feature pre-engineered metal frame construction. Pavilion 1 will be heated and is approximately 90,000 square feet in size. Pavilion 2 will feature pre-engineered metal frame construction and will be approximately 200,000 square feet in size. There will be a shed roofed metal frame building on one end of Pavilion 2 that will serve as a maintenance facility. The entire project from demolition to substantial completion must occur between April 14, 2014 and September 19, 2014 to allow the Midwest Horse Fair and the World Dairy Expo to hold and prepare for their respective events Bids due 11/14

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