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City of Aurora
Sale of Used 2000 Haulmark 8ft enclosed trailer.
Posted Date
Dec 16, 2025
Due Date
Jan 2, 2026
Release: Dec 16, 2025
City of Aurora
Close: Jan 2, 2026
Sale of Used 2000 Haulmark 8ft enclosed trailer.
City of Aurora
New Tower Construction, Utilities, and Site Grading •A 250,000 Gallon elevated water tower with a height to overflow of 137.5 feet and all piping, fittings, appurtenances and valves; •Storage and control room finished inside tower; •Miscellaneous site and grading work; •Approximately 600 LF of 8” Restrained Joint Watermain; •All mechanical, electrical and control equipment necessary to provide a fully functioning facility; •Corrosion protection system components including coatings, linings, and cathodic protection systems; •Temporary and permanent erosion control, reclamation and seeding; •Traffic control and haul road maintenance during construction; •Reservoir and pipeline cleaning, flushing, hydrostatic pressure testing and disinfection; •Hydrodynamic mixing system; and •Clean up, startup services, and all other miscellaneous work required but not herein mentioned but inferred from the construction Contract Documents. Existing Tower Demolition and Site Grading •Demolition and removal of existing water tower, foundation and existing appurtenances; •Site work, grading and seeding at existing water tower location; •Clean up, and all other miscellaneous work required but not herein mentioned but inferred from the construction Contract Documents. Bid Alternate - Salvage Existing Tank Bowl.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2025
Due Date
May 22, 2025
Release: Mar 19, 2025
City of Aurora
Close: May 22, 2025
New Tower Construction, Utilities, and Site Grading •A 250,000 Gallon elevated water tower with a height to overflow of 137.5 feet and all piping, fittings, appurtenances and valves; •Storage and control room finished inside tower; •Miscellaneous site and grading work; •Approximately 600 LF of 8” Restrained Joint Watermain; •All mechanical, electrical and control equipment necessary to provide a fully functioning facility; •Corrosion protection system components including coatings, linings, and cathodic protection systems; •Temporary and permanent erosion control, reclamation and seeding; •Traffic control and haul road maintenance during construction; •Reservoir and pipeline cleaning, flushing, hydrostatic pressure testing and disinfection; •Hydrodynamic mixing system; and •Clean up, startup services, and all other miscellaneous work required but not herein mentioned but inferred from the construction Contract Documents. Existing Tower Demolition and Site Grading •Demolition and removal of existing water tower, foundation and existing appurtenances; •Site work, grading and seeding at existing water tower location; •Clean up, and all other miscellaneous work required but not herein mentioned but inferred from the construction Contract Documents. Bid Alternate - Salvage Existing Tank Bowl.
City of Aurora
Furnish and install approx., 950 LF of buried DIP and HDPE aeration piping. Construct a blower building and miscellaneous construction. Furnish and install blowers, process piping, ventilation, electrical and appurtenances. Furnish and install pond aeration systems and appurtenances. Site grading and utilities.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2025
Due Date
Apr 15, 2025
Release: Mar 18, 2025
City of Aurora
Close: Apr 15, 2025
Furnish and install approx., 950 LF of buried DIP and HDPE aeration piping. Construct a blower building and miscellaneous construction. Furnish and install blowers, process piping, ventilation, electrical and appurtenances. Furnish and install pond aeration systems and appurtenances. Site grading and utilities.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Aurora
The council meeting addressed various operational and community matters, including the approval of financial reports and the payment of municipal bills. Key agenda items included the approval of the 2025 Annual Report and project updates on the aeration project and future water tower fabrication. The council discussed and decided against changing a zoning ordinance regarding non-residential structures and addressed resident concerns regarding firework regulations. Additionally, plans for Gala Days were presented, and reports were provided by the Fire Department and maintenance staff, including discussions on necessary repairs, equipment upgrades, roadwork, and infrastructure improvements.
The council discussed various operational and financial items, including the approval of financial reports and a listing of bills. Project updates were provided regarding the aeration and water tower initiatives, along with upcoming road maintenance work. The council reviewed and denied the first reading of an ordinance regarding keeping chickens. Additionally, donations were approved for the Aurora Vandals and Aurora Gala Days. The fire department reported on recent calls and scheduled pump testing, while the maintenance department highlighted the need for an emergency response plan and hydrant replacements. Planning for future community events and the scheduling of a spring clean-up day were also addressed.
The commission and council discussed the platting of lots 8, 9, 10, and 100A of Block 1, Spilde 3rd Addition, as well as the rezoning of lots 8, 9, and 10 from Agricultural to Residential (R1). Both the platting and the rezoning changes were approved, followed by the approval of Resolution 26-02 regarding the Spilde 3rd Addition.
The council meeting addressed various operational and financial items, including the approval of April bills and the adoption of a zoning ordinance for specific lots in Spilde's Third Addition. Several change orders for the aeration project were reviewed and approved following a project update. Additionally, reports were presented by the Fire Department regarding incident statistics and equipment needs, and by the Maintenance department concerning road crack sealing, water leak testing and repairs, and upcoming hydrant flushing.
The council meeting covered several administrative and project updates. Discussions included planning for the America's 250th Anniversary celebration in 2026. Financial matters involved approving the February bill listing, which included several additions to the January list, and approving Resolution 26-01 regarding Salaries. The Developer Agreement for Spilde Industrial Park was approved, as was the selection of I.A.S. to conduct the two-year audit. Project updates noted progress on the aeration building construction. The Fire Chief reported two calls for the month and requested the purchase of two new AED units, which was subsequently approved. The maintenance department reported on the new transformer installation and planned spring street striping.
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