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City of Cottonwood Heights
Work for roadway projects consists of the following items of work: mobilization; removal of asphalt and concrete, installation of new storm drain facilities; installation of curb and gutter, waterway, driveway, ada ramps, sidewalks; relocation of trees; placing and compacting new asphalt surface course; and all appurtenant work.
Posted Date
Apr 30, 2026
Due Date
May 21, 2026
Release: Apr 30, 2026
City of Cottonwood Heights
Close: May 21, 2026
Work for roadway projects consists of the following items of work: mobilization; removal of asphalt and concrete, installation of new storm drain facilities; installation of curb and gutter, waterway, driveway, ada ramps, sidewalks; relocation of trees; placing and compacting new asphalt surface course; and all appurtenant work.
AvailableCity of Cottonwood Heights
Work includes 1 LS of mobilization & demobilization; 1 LS of site clearing; 1 EA of relocate sign; 10 EA of remove tree stump; 3 EA of remove tree; 115 LF of remove storm drain pipe; 1 EA of remove concrete storm drain structure; 70 LF of remove curb and gutter; 200 sf of remove concrete sidewalk; 74 LF of remove and salvage masonry wall; 60 sf of remove and salvage masonry patio; 1,700 SF of remove asphalt pavement; 40 LF of remove and salvage stacked boulder retaining wall/slope lining; 550 sf of remove and salvage rock mulch; 45 TN of hot mix asphalt 1/2"; 45 CY of untreated base course (plan quantity); etc, see attached file.
Posted Date
Feb 13, 2025
Due Date
Mar 5, 2025
Release: Feb 13, 2025
City of Cottonwood Heights
Close: Mar 5, 2025
Work includes 1 LS of mobilization & demobilization; 1 LS of site clearing; 1 EA of relocate sign; 10 EA of remove tree stump; 3 EA of remove tree; 115 LF of remove storm drain pipe; 1 EA of remove concrete storm drain structure; 70 LF of remove curb and gutter; 200 sf of remove concrete sidewalk; 74 LF of remove and salvage masonry wall; 60 sf of remove and salvage masonry patio; 1,700 SF of remove asphalt pavement; 40 LF of remove and salvage stacked boulder retaining wall/slope lining; 550 sf of remove and salvage rock mulch; 45 TN of hot mix asphalt 1/2"; 45 CY of untreated base course (plan quantity); etc, see attached file.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; only attempt if the buyer insists and can fully justify.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchase via Sourcewell if your offering is eligible; this is the fastest compliant path.
City of Cottonwood Heights: No evidence of sole source awards in public records. Deprioritize this path and pivot to a cooperative or a direct competitive bid.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Cottonwood Heights
The committee discussed the upcoming Easter Egg Hunt and the Arts Council's plan for a Cottonwood Heights Leaf sculpture. Updates were provided on the Old Mill rumors, with a focus on monitoring the situation. The Spring Walk in conjunction with Butlerville Days was discussed, including potential dates and involvement of the City Council. Ideas for a Veterans Monument were presented, with two proposals: one for a monument along Bengal Blvd and another for a smaller memorial plaque near the flags at City Hall. Committee Working Group updates included progress on Committee Archives, Historical Preservation, and Oral Histories. A potential new committee member was mentioned, and commendations were given for work on the Veterans' Project.
The Cottonwood Heights City Council held a meeting to discuss several key issues. They reviewed and discussed an ordinance concerning electric scooters, amendments to the city code regarding animal abandonment, and an interlocal mutual aid agreement for IT services. The council also considered a performance contract with SALT Contemporary Dance and an agreement with Bowen Collins & Associates for a storm system survey and plan update. Additionally, they discussed authorizing the issuance and sale of general obligation bonds and the appointment of a member to the Parks, Trails, and Open Space Committee. The council also discussed on-street parking concerns, the rental of private property amenities, and alternative designs for the Highland/Bengal intersection.
The Cottonwood Heights City Council held a work session and business meeting. Key discussion items included a review of the business meeting agenda, staff reports on the Cottonwood Heights Business Association and road safety improvements, and a closed meeting to discuss litigation. The CDRA meeting covered the Hillside Plaza consultant and leasing discussions, as well as Canyon Centre Park development. The City Council business meeting included committee reports, citizen comments on pickleball courts, a public comment on the SLEDS ordinance, and financial and police reports. Actions were taken on the storm drain access restoration project and awarding a retiring police officer.
The committee meeting included discussions and a public comment regarding the Old Mill Area, including its potential restoration and the possibility of designating Big Cottonwood Canyon Road as a historic road. Updates were provided on city council matters, such as the Bark in The Park event, land use and zoning interests, and the Little Cottonwood Canyon Gondola proposal, including concerns about parking arrangements and environmental impacts. The committee also discussed the Fall Exhibit in City Hall, a Veterans Monument update, and the Old Mill Marker donation. Working group updates covered committee archives, historical preservation, archived information review, and oral histories. The committee was praised for its work, and the potential of a new member was discussed.
The Cottonwood Heights City Council meeting included discussions on various topics. The council recognized Special Olympics USA athlete Andy Melville for winning a gold medal. Committee reports were given by council members on topics such as emergency management, health initiatives, arts, education, and the budget. The council discussed a PDD-2 Text Amendment for the Gravel Pit, Form-Based Code, the FY26 proposed budget, and the Central Wasatch Commission. The council also heard citizen comments and discussed upcoming events.
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