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City of Concordia
Purchase of a new fire alarm panel.
Posted Date
Jun 4, 2026
Due Date
Jun 24, 2026
Release: Jun 4, 2026
City of Concordia
Close: Jun 24, 2026
Purchase of a new fire alarm panel.
AvailableCity of Concordia
The scope of the work will require the demolition and removal of all structures including foundations, underground structures, compacted back filling. The removal of concrete slabs, dead and dying vegetation, unsightly and unwanted uncontrolled growth, including nuisance limbs.
Posted Date
Oct 16, 2025
Due Date
Oct 28, 2025
Release: Oct 16, 2025
City of Concordia
Close: Oct 28, 2025
The scope of the work will require the demolition and removal of all structures including foundations, underground structures, compacted back filling. The removal of concrete slabs, dead and dying vegetation, unsightly and unwanted uncontrolled growth, including nuisance limbs.
City of Concordia
Demolition of condemned mobile home structure and related cleanup of the lot. The scope of the work will require the demolition and removal of the home, its support structure, small section of retaining wall, broken concrete slabs, compacted backfilling as necessary, removal of dead and dying vegetation, unsightly uncontrolled growth, including nuisance limbs.
Posted Date
Aug 7, 2025
Due Date
Aug 12, 2025
Release: Aug 7, 2025
City of Concordia
Close: Aug 12, 2025
Demolition of condemned mobile home structure and related cleanup of the lot. The scope of the work will require the demolition and removal of the home, its support structure, small section of retaining wall, broken concrete slabs, compacted backfilling as necessary, removal of dead and dying vegetation, unsightly uncontrolled growth, including nuisance limbs.
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Sole Source: Not used here—redirect efforts to competitive bid preparation.
Coops: If they open up to coops later, mention Kansas Statewide Contracts, OMNIA Partners, Sourcewell, or HGACBuy.
City of Concordia (KS)
Status: No evidence of sole source usage; deprioritize this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Concordia
The City Commission discussed a variety of agenda items including budget requests from the Resource Center, Senior Center, and Frank Carlson Library. The Commission approved the use of fireworks stand permit fees to support the city fireworks display, authorized the demolition of a fire-damaged structure, and discussed concrete project procurement. Additionally, the commission addressed the release of insurance proceeds for property condemnation, the sale of real estate gifted to the animal shelter, and participation in the Federal Fund Exchange Program. A study session also covered proposed realignments for the Fire and Ambulance department payrolls, potential pay scale changes for Fire Department staff, and equipment replacement planning for breathing apparatus.
The meeting included public hearings regarding structural safety and dilapidation issues at two properties, resulting in the approval of resolutions for their condemnation. The commission accepted a construction bid for street reconstruction and infrastructure improvements. Furthermore, the commission approved numerous mutual aid and automatic mutual aid agreements with several county EMS departments and regional fire districts to enhance emergency service cooperation. Staff reports included updates on housing rehabilitation efforts and progress on local infrastructure projects, followed by an executive session to discuss confidential business data.
The City Commission meeting included a public comment session regarding the recent closure of a local thrift store and requests for reimbursement of costs incurred by the displaced organization. The commission heard budget presentations and reviewed annual reports from the Cloud County Resource Center and Food Bank, the local Senior Center, and the Frank Carlson Library. Discussion topics covered the rising costs of food, hygiene items, and operational expenses, as well as community initiatives such as school supply distribution, holiday assistance, senior social services, Meals on Wheels, and inter-library loan programs.
The City Commission meeting included the approval of an appropriation ordinance, a presentation of the 2025 audit, and the authorization of equipment purchases for the Parks and Recreation department and the fire department. Multiple resolutions were adopted to set dates for public hearings regarding the establishment of a Reinvestment Housing Incentive District and several property condemnation proceedings. Staff provided reports on community projects and events, and the commission met in executive session to discuss non-elected personnel matters.
The meeting included budget requests from the Resource Center, Senior Center, and Frank Carlson Library. The Commission discussed the City fireworks display, library board appointments, and the setting of public hearings for condemnation of unsafe properties at 234 & 238 W. 6th and other locations. Additionally, the Commission reviewed demolition bids for a structure at 715 E. 8th, discussed negotiation plans for concrete work at 19th Street and City Hall, and adopted a policy statement regarding multiple-user public facilities at city-owned sites, including the municipal swimming pool.
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