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How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Carson City
Provision of consulting firms for public transportation operating services.
Posted Date
May 28, 2026
Due Date
Jul 14, 2026
Release: May 28, 2026
City of Carson City
Close: Jul 14, 2026
Provision of consulting firms for public transportation operating services.
AvailableCity of Carson City
Provide CMAR for juvenile detention and probation center remodel.
Posted Date
May 7, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: May 7, 2026
City of Carson City
Close: May 28, 2026
Provide CMAR for juvenile detention and probation center remodel.
City of Carson City
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Posted Date
Oct 29, 2020
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Oct 29, 2020
City of Carson City
Close: May 12, 2026
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; if unavoidable, use a NevadaEPro Solicitation Waiver (11-day public contest).
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing; confirm eligibility with Purchasing.
City of Carson City, NV. No clear sole source contracts on record; this path is high-friction and opaque.
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City of Carson City
This License Agreement, effective September 2, 2021, and running until December 31, 2027, formalizes Duncan Golf Management's (DGM) role in operating, managing, and maintaining the Eagle Valley Golf Course for Carson City. Under the agreement, DGM is responsible for all golf course operations, making an annual investment of at least $90,000 in capital equipment, and contributing 10% of its net operating income to capital improvements (matched by the City). Carson City provides essential infrastructure maintenance and reclaimed water. DGM retains all revenue generated from the golf course operations, with no direct remuneration from the City for its management services. The agreement includes provisions for renewal, performance benchmarks, and detailed operational standards.
Effective Date
Sep 2, 2021
Expires
Effective: Sep 2, 2021
City of Carson City
Expires:
This License Agreement, effective September 2, 2021, and running until December 31, 2027, formalizes Duncan Golf Management's (DGM) role in operating, managing, and maintaining the Eagle Valley Golf Course for Carson City. Under the agreement, DGM is responsible for all golf course operations, making an annual investment of at least $90,000 in capital equipment, and contributing 10% of its net operating income to capital improvements (matched by the City). Carson City provides essential infrastructure maintenance and reclaimed water. DGM retains all revenue generated from the golf course operations, with no direct remuneration from the City for its management services. The agreement includes provisions for renewal, performance benchmarks, and detailed operational standards.
AvailableCity of Carson City
This License Agreement outlines the terms for Duncan Golf Management DBA TDS Golf at Eagle Valley LLC to operate, manage, and maintain the Eagle Valley Golf Course for Carson City. The agreement spans from April 1, 2018, to December 31, 2023, with an initial five-year term and renewal options. Key financial terms include an annual $90,000 investment by Duncan Golf Management into capital equipment for the City and a shared capital improvement fund based on net operating income after the third year. The agreement details responsibilities, operational standards, financial reporting, and insurance requirements for the golf course management.
Effective Date
Apr 1, 2018
Expires
Effective: Apr 1, 2018
City of Carson City
Expires:
This License Agreement outlines the terms for Duncan Golf Management DBA TDS Golf at Eagle Valley LLC to operate, manage, and maintain the Eagle Valley Golf Course for Carson City. The agreement spans from April 1, 2018, to December 31, 2023, with an initial five-year term and renewal options. Key financial terms include an annual $90,000 investment by Duncan Golf Management into capital equipment for the City and a shared capital improvement fund based on net operating income after the third year. The agreement details responsibilities, operational standards, financial reporting, and insurance requirements for the golf course management.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Carson City
The commissions held a joint meeting to discuss the establishment of residential building permit allocations for future years under the Growth Management Ordinance. Key agenda items included determining allocations for 2027 and 2028, estimating numbers for 2029 and 2030, and setting water usage thresholds for commercial and industrial projects. Additionally, the Planning Commission addressed applications to abandon a portion of a public utility easement, a special use permit for a cannabis production facility, and a special use permit for a child development center and school.
The meeting involved the review and approval of several liquor license applications. Actions taken included approving a change of liquor manager for Staybridge Suites, granting a dining room beer and wine liquor license for Mountain Mike's Pizza, and authorizing the addition of liquor catering to the existing license for Cellar 8 Wine Bar. All approvals were subject to conditions regarding the completion of server training courses and the maintenance of employee training certifications on-site.
The commission discussed several agenda items, including the status of bond ratings, interest rates, and potential future bonding for city infrastructure projects such as a new courthouse and juvenile justice center. The five-year Capital Improvement Plan was accepted. Additionally, the commission reviewed the Carson City School District's debt management report and enrollment projections. The meeting also addressed the percentage of limitation on the total ad valorem tax levy and established priorities for essential facilities and services, which were designated as public safety, education, and health.
The board meeting featured a presentation from the Friends of the Library regarding their recent activities, volunteer management at the Browsers Corner Book Store, and the renaming of the library's Digitorium. Administrative reports covered updates on fuel expense discrepancies, ongoing personnel recruitment for various positions, and an overview of successful recent library programming and reading challenges. The board also discussed the library's upcoming 60th anniversary, strategic planning efforts, and the status of ongoing content distribution partnerships.
The board discussed and took action on several items, including the approval of a Class V FBO permit for RealClean Aircraft Detailing Reno-Tahoe, LLC. The board also held a discussion regarding the Airport Manager's professional competence and performance, subsequently approving an equity salary adjustment for the position. Additionally, the Airport Manager provided reports on the tentative budget submission, ongoing hangar development, status of the runway extension project, and aviation industry conference participation. Legal and financial updates were also provided to the members.
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