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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Brush
The City of Brush, Colorado, is seeking proposals for a Stormwater Assessment and Design project to evaluate and improve local infrastructure. The solicitation was published on May 14, 2026, through the Rocky Mountain E-BidNet Purchasing System. Interested parties must submit their bids by June 19, 2026, to be considered for the contract.
Posted Date
May 14, 2026
Due Date
Jun 19, 2026
Release: May 14, 2026
City of Brush
Close: Jun 19, 2026
The City of Brush, Colorado, is seeking proposals for a Stormwater Assessment and Design project to evaluate and improve local infrastructure. The solicitation was published on May 14, 2026, through the Rocky Mountain E-BidNet Purchasing System. Interested parties must submit their bids by June 19, 2026, to be considered for the contract.
AvailableCity of Brush
The City of Brush! seeks a commercial real estate broker or firm to market and facilitate the sale or lease of the 18-acre Brush! Agripark for industrial or commercial development.
Posted Date
Nov 20, 2025
Due Date
Jan 9, 2026
Release: Nov 20, 2025
City of Brush
Close: Jan 9, 2026
The City of Brush! seeks a commercial real estate broker or firm to market and facilitate the sale or lease of the 18-acre Brush! Agripark for industrial or commercial development.
City of Brush
The City of Brush! seeks bids for a downtown enhancement project involving festoon lighting across the 200 block of Clayton Street. The project includes installation of structural poles, tension wire, commercial-grade lighting strings, and electrical tie-ins. Bids will be used for a grant application, and the project is contingent on grant funding. Completion is required by June 1, 2025.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Oct 4, 2024
Release: -
City of Brush
Close: Oct 4, 2024
The City of Brush! seeks bids for a downtown enhancement project involving festoon lighting across the 200 block of Clayton Street. The project includes installation of structural poles, tension wire, commercial-grade lighting strings, and electrical tie-ins. Bids will be used for a grant application, and the project is contingent on grant funding. Completion is required by June 1, 2025.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not supported in practice; push toward formal competitive solicitations.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore Colorado State Price Agreements, NASPO ValuePoint, OMNIA Partners, Sourcewell for future consideration.
Entity: City of Brush, CO
Evidence: No evidence of sole source contracting; deprioritize this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Brush
The City Council meeting included the swearing-in of a new Ward II Councilor. Key actions included the first reading and approval of ordinances amending the Municipal Code regarding Robert's Rules of Order and requirements for the City Administrator. The Council approved proclamations recognizing National Foster Care Month and International Firefighters Day, as well as a Watershed Protection District permit application for a solar project. Appointments were made to the Planning and Zoning Commission, the Board of Adjustment, and the Water Advisory Board. Financial reports and disbursements for the period were approved, and various staff updates were provided regarding community events, fire safety projects, solar farm construction, public works maintenance, and city beautification efforts.
The council meeting addressed various community items, including a presentation on library improvements, the appointment of a new Ward II Councilor, and the approval of signatory authority for a safe deposit box. Members also approved appointments to the Aviation Advisory Board, issued several proclamations regarding child abuse prevention, Arbor Day, and public safety telecommunicators, and reviewed project updates on a fire department storage building. The council approved the disbursement of funds and received comprehensive staff reports covering public works, community development, fire department status, and administrative operations.
The City Council conducted candidate interviews to fill a vacant seat, discussed sponsorship for the Brush Rodeo, and held a first reading for an ordinance regarding penalties for non-felony criminal violations. Staff reports were provided covering community development, police department updates including gas leak response and software transitions, fire department mutual-aid policies and equipment delivery, and various community services. An executive session was held regarding land acquisition. Financial disbursements and payroll for the period were approved.
The council meeting included acknowledgments for the Brush Rodeo Association and the local museum, recognizing volunteers and their historical contributions. The council approved the bid from Hastings Construction for a new fire department storage building. Additionally, a public hearing was held regarding a special use permit application for a small office-based auto sales business at 222 Colorado Avenue, which involves minimal traffic impact and operates on an appointment basis.
The council performed the swearing-in of a new counselor. Agenda changes included moving a presentation to a later date and removing a police licensing discussion. The council adopted proclamations for National Foster Care Month and International Firefighters Day. Additionally, the council approved on first reading two ordinances: one amending municipal code regarding city administrator residency requirements, and another amending the code regarding conduct of meetings in conformance with Robert's Rules of Order. Finally, the council reviewed a watershed protection district permit application from South Plat Solar LLC for the Deerfield Energy Center project, noting environmental concerns related to construction and potential water contamination.
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