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City of Beggs
Water main replacement. Work includes 3,425 LF of 8" PVC C900 DR14 water main; 650 LF of directional bore and install 8" PED SDR 11 water main; 4 EA PE-PVC transition and concrete anchor; 130 LF of bore and install 16" steel casing, 0.25" thick w/vent pipes; 2 EA 8" interconnection; 2 EA 8" gate valve and box; 2 EA 4" dia manhole w/8" gate valve; 2 EA 8"x90° degree bend; 2 EA 8"x45° degree bend; 2 EA 8"x22.5° degree bend; 2 EA 8"x11.25° degree bend; 2 EA 8" plug; 1 EA 1" air release valve w/concrete vault; 2 EA 1" air release valve; 1 LS 6" pressure sustaining valve and concrete vault; 1 LS construction traffic control; 1 LS clearing and grubbing; 1 LS hydrostatic pressure testing and disinfection; 1 LS erosion control.
Posted Date
Apr 15, 2026
Due Date
May 6, 2026
Release: Apr 15, 2026
City of Beggs
Close: May 6, 2026
Water main replacement. Work includes 3,425 LF of 8" PVC C900 DR14 water main; 650 LF of directional bore and install 8" PED SDR 11 water main; 4 EA PE-PVC transition and concrete anchor; 130 LF of bore and install 16" steel casing, 0.25" thick w/vent pipes; 2 EA 8" interconnection; 2 EA 8" gate valve and box; 2 EA 4" dia manhole w/8" gate valve; 2 EA 8"x90° degree bend; 2 EA 8"x45° degree bend; 2 EA 8"x22.5° degree bend; 2 EA 8"x11.25° degree bend; 2 EA 8" plug; 1 EA 1" air release valve w/concrete vault; 2 EA 1" air release valve; 1 LS 6" pressure sustaining valve and concrete vault; 1 LS construction traffic control; 1 LS clearing and grubbing; 1 LS hydrostatic pressure testing and disinfection; 1 LS erosion control.
AvailableCity of Beggs
The City of Beggs is soliciting bids for installation of a 100,000‑gallon ground storage tank, approximately 285 linear feet of 8‑inch water line, and related appurtenances at the City’s site near 404 E 1st St in Beggs, Oklahoma; optional work includes replacing pipeline connections to an existing below‑grade clearwell. A mandatory pre‑bid conference is scheduled for March 17, 2026, at 11:00 AM at the Beggs Municipal Office. Sealed bids are due March 24, 2026, at 1:00 PM CDT at the Beggs Municipal Office, with standard bid security and bonding requirements noted.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
City of Beggs
Close: Mar 24, 2026
The City of Beggs is soliciting bids for installation of a 100,000‑gallon ground storage tank, approximately 285 linear feet of 8‑inch water line, and related appurtenances at the City’s site near 404 E 1st St in Beggs, Oklahoma; optional work includes replacing pipeline connections to an existing below‑grade clearwell. A mandatory pre‑bid conference is scheduled for March 17, 2026, at 11:00 AM at the Beggs Municipal Office. Sealed bids are due March 24, 2026, at 1:00 PM CDT at the Beggs Municipal Office, with standard bid security and bonding requirements noted.
City of Beggs
Installation of a two pump, premanufactured skid pump station, pump enclosure, all related electric and mechanical systems, a 200,000 gallon ground storage tank, a pressure sensor assembly at the elevated storage tank, approx. 350 LF of 8" water line pipe and related appurtenances in the same yard area. If optional bid items are selected, demolition of an existing 42'x16' partially buried clearwell, removal of the existing pump station, and retired water tank.
Posted Date
Oct 31, 2025
Due Date
Nov 25, 2025
Release: Oct 31, 2025
City of Beggs
Close: Nov 25, 2025
Installation of a two pump, premanufactured skid pump station, pump enclosure, all related electric and mechanical systems, a 200,000 gallon ground storage tank, a pressure sensor assembly at the elevated storage tank, approx. 350 LF of 8" water line pipe and related appurtenances in the same yard area. If optional bid items are selected, demolition of an existing 42'x16' partially buried clearwell, removal of the existing pump station, and retired water tank.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Beggs
The agenda for the City Council meeting includes the review of current financial statements, payment of various invoices from vendors such as Central Tech and RFR, and review of OMAG insurance invoices. Key discussions involve the City Hall Holiday Schedule for 2026 and consideration for entering into Executive Session to discuss the hiring and compensation of the City Administrator, Steven Diamond. Other items include possible action on a reimbursement agreement for training, a consultant fee discussion, consideration of a Police Officer's resignation, discussion regarding holiday pay, review of an OMAG loss fund return, approval for a street sign, and presentation of reports from the Police and Fire Departments.
Key discussions included the approval of current financial statements and the resignation letter for Taylor Hackney. The Authority addressed an invoice from W.B Smith, PE, CFM, and the Authorized Representatives Certificate from OWRB. Regarding the City of Beggs Engineering report, there is a need for 130k gallons of storage, and the plan involves rebidding the tank project to utilize tank manufacturers as contractors to achieve a projected 38% cost savings. Furthermore, efforts are underway to install a rebuilt duplex pump in the existing pump station. New business involved a police report concerning vandalism at the water plant, awaiting a final damage assessment. Old business reviewed a proposal to construct two gas-powered plants between Bristow and Slick, which necessitates securing water lines, potentially utilizing state funding to bring water to the Beggs city location, including an opportunity to build a water tower on school grounds if water can be supplied to that point.
Key discussions during the meeting involved the official acceptance of the Police Chief John Palacio's and Police Officer David Howell's resignation letters. The City Council approved the hiring of Jimmy Roe as a Police Officer in Training and the appointment of Daniel Gilbert as Interim Police Chief. Additionally, the City Administrator, Steve Barteau, was approved for full-time salary status, although a determination of his annual salary was tabled pending expense confirmation. Reports from the Police Department and Fire Department were approved. Fire Department discussions centered on the modification of the $25 fee for burn permits following an ice storm and operational procedures for fire incident reports. Old business included follow-up on securing field tanks in the alley and addressing key fob inquiries for fuel tanks.
The City Council agenda includes the review and potential approval of current financial statements, the Beggs City Hall Holiday Schedule for 2026, and training expenses for Cody Burton. A significant portion of the agenda involves entering an Executive Session to discuss the employment and hiring of part-time staff, specifically Nami Tate, Bobby Sappington, Bobby Tollette, and Chase Shaffer as part-time Police Department Officers, as well as the employment and compensation of the City Administrator. Following the executive session, the council will address the hiring decisions and determine the annual salary for the City Administrator position. Further discussions are scheduled regarding potential ordinances to amend Chapters 30 and 32 of the Code of Ordinances related to the City Attorney and the addition of Section 30.06 concerning the City Administrator. The agenda also includes consideration of Police and Fire Department reports.
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