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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Blair
Installation of a third pump in the existing pump station including a variable frequency drive (VFD), installation of a standby generator and automatic transfer switch for the pump station, replacement of the two existing VFDs, replacement of the motor control center (MCC) and electrical power panels, replacement of the existing hvac system with through wall heat pumps, and other associated modifications.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 4, 2026
City of Blair
Close: Feb 4, 2026
Installation of a third pump in the existing pump station including a variable frequency drive (VFD), installation of a standby generator and automatic transfer switch for the pump station, replacement of the two existing VFDs, replacement of the motor control center (MCC) and electrical power panels, replacement of the existing hvac system with through wall heat pumps, and other associated modifications.
City of Blair
1,511 LF - 8" SDR 26 PVC sanitary sewer pipe with bedding; 200 LF - 6" SDR 23.5 PVC sanitary sewer pipe with bedding; 4 ea - 54" ID sanitary sewer manhole with casting; NDEE 1,000 GPD septic system and leach field; permitting, silt fence, seeding and erosion control.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2025
Due Date
Apr 9, 2025
Release: Mar 19, 2025
City of Blair
Close: Apr 9, 2025
1,511 LF - 8" SDR 26 PVC sanitary sewer pipe with bedding; 200 LF - 6" SDR 23.5 PVC sanitary sewer pipe with bedding; 4 ea - 54" ID sanitary sewer manhole with casting; NDEE 1,000 GPD septic system and leach field; permitting, silt fence, seeding and erosion control.
City of Blair
Corporate hangar area expansion (grading and storm sewer improvements). In general, this work will require the following approximate quantities: earthwork measured in embankment (27,247 CY); salvaging and placing topsoil (77,693 SY); inlet and manhole structures (9 EA); 4’ x 19’ box structure (1 EA); 18" class iv RCP (1,034 LF); 30" class iv RCP (172 LF); 42" class v RCP (559 LF); 53" x 34" class HERPC (18 LF); FES, riprap; silt fence, seeding and erosion control, class 1D.
Posted Date
Jan 21, 2025
Due Date
Feb 12, 2025
Release: Jan 21, 2025
City of Blair
Close: Feb 12, 2025
Corporate hangar area expansion (grading and storm sewer improvements). In general, this work will require the following approximate quantities: earthwork measured in embankment (27,247 CY); salvaging and placing topsoil (77,693 SY); inlet and manhole structures (9 EA); 4’ x 19’ box structure (1 EA); 18" class iv RCP (1,034 LF); 30" class iv RCP (172 LF); 42" class v RCP (559 LF); 53" x 34" class HERPC (18 LF); FES, riprap; silt fence, seeding and erosion control, class 1D.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not feasible here; default to a formal competitive bid unless they agree to buy via a cooperative.
Coops: Coops aren’t used today—ask if they will buy via DAS Statewide Contracts, NASPO ValuePoint, Sourcewell, or ESUCC to avoid a full bid.
City of Blair: No public record of sole source awards; deprioritize this path and pivot to a cooperative if the buyer is open to it.
Practical path if sole source is rejected: prepare for a formal competitive bid—register as a contractor, meet insurance/bonding requirements, and monitor the City’s Bids page and the Nebraska Bid Network for opportunities.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Blair
The meeting included discussions on public participation rules and official proceedings. Key agenda items involved the approval of the consent agenda, consideration and approval of a resolution confirming the newly elected Fire Chief and First Assistant Fire Chief for the Blair Volunteer Fire Department, and authorizing the Volunteer Fire Department to purchase an air dryer, with the city reimbursing for half the cost. The council also heard a presentation from a representative of Strong Towns regarding making cities financially solvent by redefining success and using metrics like 'value per acre' instead of total project value to assess development. Additionally, the Library Board President presented the annual report, detailing financial summaries, collection updates (including digital resources like Libby), program attendance (highlighting summer youth programs and growing adult programs), and patron statistics like card holders and reference transactions.
The Blair City Council meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. The council approved an amendment to the LB840 application from Little Blossom's Kids Club, reallocating funds for an outdoor project including a basketball court and play area. They also approved the purchase of network equipment and security cameras for the police department, Lions Park, and City Hall, aiming to enhance public safety. Additionally, the council considered changes to the water treatment plant operator compensation, including upgrades to compensation for various licenses and a hiring bonus to retain and attract qualified staff.
The Blair City Council meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. The council approved new members for the Blair Volunteer Fire Department and discussed improvements to the disc golf course at Black Elk Park, including redesign concepts and community input. Additionally, there was a discussion regarding updating cemetery rules to allow for multiple cremations per grave space, though a decision on this matter was postponed for further discussion.
The Blair City Council meeting included discussions and presentations on various topics. These included a presentation regarding the Nebraska Intercolastic Cycling League mountain bike race, a request for approval for a chamber winewalk event, and the introduction of new members to the Blair Volunteer Fire Department. The council also considered revisions to the constitution and bylaws for the Blair Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department, and an agreement with OS Media Group for a recruitment video for the Blair Police Department.
The Blair City Council meeting included discussions on the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and its framework for local government implementation, objectives, training requirements, and hazard mitigation opportunities. The council also discussed occupation taxes and an additional half-cent sales tax. There was also a discussion regarding the implementation of BSNA, the city's new finance and permitting package.
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