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City of Alliance
The project consists of the procurement of a packaged irrigation pumps station to replace the existing station
Posted Date
Jun 3, 2026
Due Date
Jun 23, 2026
Release: Jun 3, 2026
City of Alliance
Close: Jun 23, 2026
The project consists of the procurement of a packaged irrigation pumps station to replace the existing station
AvailableCity of Alliance
Work includes approx 2,545 LF of 8" water main; 575 LF of 6" water main, one fire hydrant with bollards, three fire hydrants, valving, and related work.
Posted Date
May 27, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 27, 2026
City of Alliance
Close: Jun 10, 2026
Work includes approx 2,545 LF of 8" water main; 575 LF of 6" water main, one fire hydrant with bollards, three fire hydrants, valving, and related work.
AvailableCity of Alliance
Clean up after fire department training and remaining demolition.
Posted Date
May 27, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 27, 2026
City of Alliance
Close: Jun 10, 2026
Clean up after fire department training and remaining demolition.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $25,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with ESUCC, Sourcewell, or the Alliance Public Schools interlocal agreement. If your offering is on-contract, proceed via that vehicle.
Entity: City of Alliance, NE
Threshold: Competitive bidding generally required above $25,000; there’s no evidence of sole source contracts at or above this level.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Alliance
The Council reviewed and approved a consent calendar including payroll, claims, cemetery certificates, an airport volunteer fire department roster update, and several agricultural lease agreements for airport property. Additionally, the Council authorized the reallocation of capital funds for military museum roof repairs, held a second reading of an ordinance for a lot sale to a construction company, placed a lien on property, appointed a council member to a board, authorized the purchase of a golf course mower, and discussed the renewal of a cable franchise. Two proclamations were issued, one for Arbor Day and one for Provider Appreciation Day. In other sessions, the Council discussed strategic planning priorities, ARPA fund allocations, tax levy feedback, firework discharge regulations, an airport lease amendment, the purchase of swimming pool filters, hiring for seasonal recreation positions, expense reimbursements for council members, a Class C liquor license application, and a waiver request for payment in lieu of taxes by the local housing authority. The meeting concluded with a discussion on sewer revenue bond financing.
The City Council meeting focused on several key items including the authorization for the use of Council Contingency Funds, the acceptance and allocation of ACE Funds to the Alliance Housing Authority for playground equipment, and a board appointment for the Community Redevelopment Authority. The Council also held a discussion regarding the Karell Addition Subdivision water lines and received the City Manager's report.
The City Council meeting included the swearing in of the City Manager and the issuance of proclamations for the National Day of Prayer, Public Service Recognition Week, and Professional Municipal Clerks Week. The agenda featured a second quarterly financial report, the authorization of funds from the Council Contingency Fund for video equipment, a disclosure regarding a seasonal employee hire, and a presentation on grant opportunities through the Panhandle Area Development District. Council also approved various consent calendar items including budget transfers for library HVAC repairs and the award of a paving and water improvement bid.
The Council recognized the Electric Superintendent for a service award. Key business included the approval of an airport building lease agreement amendment, the purchase of pool filters, and the authorization of immediate family member hirings for municipal positions. Conflict claims for municipal conference attendance were reviewed, and a first reading was conducted for a lot purchase ordinance. A public hearing was held regarding a liquor license application for a local business. Additionally, the Council considered a housing authority request for a tax payment waiver and discussed bond and lease-purchase financing options.
The agenda covered the consent calendar including payroll, claims, and several resolutions such as refuse container purchases, airport window replacement bid awards, and Central Park surfacing upgrades. Other key business items included the third reading of an ordinance regarding passenger loading and unloading, a public hearing for a liquor license for Phan Enterprises, LLC, a resolution concerning the use of the landfill, and a board resignation.
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