Bayou Lafourche Louisiana to issue bids in December for Donaldsonville pump station
Posted on November 9, 2021
Today was a huge day for Bayou Lafourche. We received our final permit from the Army Corps of Engineers for a new pump station on the MS River in Donaldsonville. This project has been a long time coming (over 30 years to be exact), and there are so many people who have played an integral part in making today happen.
CONTRACTORS, please be on the lookout as we anticipate going out to bid for construction in the beginning of December!!!!!!!
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CONTRACTORS, please be on the lookout as we anticipate going out to bid for construction in the beginning of December!!!!!!!
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