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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Big Spring
Reconstructing the full length of runway 6/24 (4601 x 75'.). The runway pavement is HMAC on a gravel base course, both of varying depth. The project will employ full depth reclamation (FDR) for the majority of the runway length, with mill and fill techniques applied at pavement intersections. These include taxiways e, b and a. Runway 18/36, which crosses R/W 6/24 near its midpoint, is concrete pavement. Therefore, the FDR for the crosswind runway will meet the edge of pavement elevations of R/W 18/36. After the pavement work is complete, pavement markings will be applied.
Posted Date
May 24, 2026
Due Date
Jun 23, 2026
Release: May 24, 2026
City of Big Spring
Close: Jun 23, 2026
Reconstructing the full length of runway 6/24 (4601 x 75'.). The runway pavement is HMAC on a gravel base course, both of varying depth. The project will employ full depth reclamation (FDR) for the majority of the runway length, with mill and fill techniques applied at pavement intersections. These include taxiways e, b and a. Runway 18/36, which crosses R/W 6/24 near its midpoint, is concrete pavement. Therefore, the FDR for the crosswind runway will meet the edge of pavement elevations of R/W 18/36. After the pavement work is complete, pavement markings will be applied.
AvailableCity of Big Spring
The City seeks a durable, modular portable litter fence systems that provides an effective perimeter for litter containment, reduces manual cleanup labor, and performs reliably in high-wind West Texas conditions.
Posted Date
May 8, 2026
Due Date
May 27, 2026
Release: May 8, 2026
City of Big Spring
Close: May 27, 2026
The City seeks a durable, modular portable litter fence systems that provides an effective perimeter for litter containment, reduces manual cleanup labor, and performs reliably in high-wind West Texas conditions.
City of Big Spring
Provide the replacement of four (4) water line crossings and replacement of valves, and fire hydrants located throughout the city.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
City of Big Spring
Close: Jun 10, 2026
Provide the replacement of four (4) water line crossings and replacement of valves, and fire hydrants located throughout the city.
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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 $50,000, use sole source.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
City of Big Spring: No evidence of sole source awards; deprioritize this path. Practical notes: Focus on preparing for formal competitive bids by monitoring the city’s Bid Opportunities portal and engaging the Purchasing Department to understand needs and timelines.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Big Spring
The City Council conducted public hearings regarding a zoning change for the Midtex Addition and the abatement of public nuisances for multiple properties. The City Manager provided updates on various municipal projects including landfill fencing, street lights, and water office construction. The council approved final readings of ordinances concerning water conservation, administrative procedures for public quorum notices, airport movement area communication, and the restructuring of the Aviation Advisory Board. Additionally, the council authorized airport improvements, the use of a city credit card, the installation of disabled parking signs, and a settlement agreement with AT&T. Finally, the council approved the purchase of construction blueprint software, appointed a new member to the aviation board, and entered an executive session to deliberate on real property.
The commission held public hearings and discussions regarding amendments to the Big Spring Zoning Ordinance. Specifically, they addressed proposals to permit pole signs up to 65 feet on properties adjoining Interstate 20 and FM 700, as well as potential amendments to allow for transitional housing within the city under certain conditions. The commission also considered the nomination and election of Chair and Co-chair positions, which was tabled for a future meeting.
The council held a public hearing regarding a park fund grant application and reviewed several reports, including updates on FEMA funds and an EDA grant. Legislative actions included rezoning approximately 3 acres to a heavy commercial district, authorizing a resolution for housing authority support, and adopting several ordinances related to water conservation, quorum notices, and airport regulations. Financial actions included the approval of voucher payments, a bid for a water line project, contract authorization for airport maintenance, and support for using airport funds for infrastructure upgrades. Additional business involved approving an event funding request, a lease assignment, the purchase of a fuel dispenser, and the installation of handicap parking. The council also deliberated on various administrative items, such as board appointments, department reports, and a judicial retirement.
The City Council meeting included a presentation regarding the YMCA, an update on large item pickup for District 2, and recognition of President's Day. Updates were provided on bond refunding and vector profit sharing. The council addressed vouchers, considered bids for trash containers, and discussed lease purchase financing for capital item purchases. An emergency resolution was passed regarding the City Attorney acting as an intermediary between the City and the Big Spring Housing Authority. Discussions also included amending the annual budget for the Fire Department and Sanitation Department, creating alternate board positions for the Zoning Board of Adjustment, and renaming a pavilion in honor of Howard and Vicki Stewart. Additionally, the council considered a public water line easement and an interlocal agreement with the South Plains Association of Governments for the Big Spring Downtown Revitalization Program Grant.
The City Council meeting included discussions and possible actions regarding various topics. These included a public hearing on tax abatement guidelines and the annexation of land. Updates were provided on large item pickup, the budget schedule, the aquatic center opening, and employee recognitions. The council also considered bids for a water line relocation project and proposals for the sale of Interstate-20 property. Additionally, there was discussion on an event funding request, resolutions on negotiating authority and tax abatement guidelines, and an ordinance amending the city code regarding agenda establishment.
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