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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Boone
Structural rehabilitation of the existing city of water treatment plant 2 mg ground storage reservoir adjacent to the high service pump building. Project also includes site grading, retaining wall construction, erosion control, and site restoration.
Posted Date
Nov 4, 2025
Due Date
Dec 3, 2025
Release: Nov 4, 2025
City of Boone
Close: Dec 3, 2025
Structural rehabilitation of the existing city of water treatment plant 2 mg ground storage reservoir adjacent to the high service pump building. Project also includes site grading, retaining wall construction, erosion control, and site restoration.
City of Boone
Seeking job applicants for general laborers and carpenters for a public improvement project on the City's Ground Reservoir.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Dec 31, 2024
City of Boone
Close: Dec 31, 2024
Seeking job applicants for general laborers and carpenters for a public improvement project on the City's Ground Reservoir.
City of Boone
PCC Patching, Joint Sealing & Crack Sealing
Posted Date
Apr 3, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Apr 3, 2026
City of Boone
Close: Apr 22, 2026
PCC Patching, Joint Sealing & Crack Sealing
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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 $36,000, use sole source.
Coops: If your offering is on H-GAC and the department is aligned, you can attempt this; otherwise pivot to a formal bid.
City of Boone: No evidence of sole source awards over the $36,000 threshold; the city adheres to competitive bidding for significant purchases. Deprioritize sole source and focus resources on monitoring the Iowa Bids portal and the city’s Document Center to prepare for formal, competitive solicitations.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Boone
The meeting included setting public hearings for the fiscal year 2027 capital improvement plan and tax levy. Discussion topics included a presentation by a web development company, water meter inventory challenges due to supply chain changes, and updates on downtown incentive grants. Department reports were provided, including approval for emergency repairs to a street sweeper and a time extension for the water treatment plant reservoir rehabilitation project. Additionally, the library director discussed grant opportunities and upcoming events, while the recreation department highlighted community activities and wellness programs.
The City Council held a special session to discuss and vote on postponing the annual citywide cleanup program. The discussion addressed concerns regarding program abuses, such as the disposal of prohibited items and excessive waste quantities, as well as the significant costs incurred by the city over the past 15 years. Members deliberated on potential future program adjustments, including restrictions on large item disposals and a shift in focus toward outdoor maintenance materials, while deciding to postpone the current event until the fall to allow for a formal revision of program guidelines.
The council meeting primary focus was the review and allocation of hotel and motel tax grant applications for various community organizations. Significant discussion centered on the necessity to trim the proposed funding by $10,500 due to budget constraints and limited cash reserves. Key topics included funding requests for the Boone County Agricultural Association, the community theater, the Convention and Visitors Bureau, the local Chamber of Commerce, and projects related to the Pufferbelly Celebration and 4th of July events. Additionally, the council discussed the budget setting process, department head budget presentations, and the city's limitations regarding accounting software transparency.
The Council received an update on the activities of the Boone County Chamber of Commerce over the past year, discussed the hiring process for executive positions, and reviewed reports from standing committees and departments. Specific actions included approval of a development agreement for a downtown incentive grant, the authorization of tax abatement applications for residential properties, and the approval of payment for the Hancock Drive expansion project. Additionally, the library reported on its reaccreditation progress and the receipt of grant funding for newspaper digitization, while the parks department reported on ice rink operations and new fee structures. The council also deliberated on the city's membership tier with the Chamber of Commerce.
The council held public hearings regarding the granting of an easement across a portion of the platted public rideway within the Gulf Estate subdivision, and the authorization of a loan and disbursement agreement for water revenue capital loan notes. Departmental reports were provided by the public works department regarding drainage district repairs, the library, and the recreation department. The council discussed the necessity of upgrading the city website to ensure ADA compliance by the required deadline and evaluated different vendor quotes for website redesign services. Additionally, the council received updates on the ground storage reservoir project and initiated the first reading of an ordinance concerning changes to parking regulations.
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