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City of Dayton
Work includes approx 8,329 LF of Improvements to debilitated roadway pavement on various streets throughout the city.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Aug 15, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
City of Dayton
Close: Aug 15, 2026
Work includes approx 8,329 LF of Improvements to debilitated roadway pavement on various streets throughout the city.
AvailableCity of Dayton
Provide disaster debris management and monitoring services to support the City in the management of disaster debris removal & recovery resulting from natural disasters. Monitoring services will generally be limited to monitoring of debris in, upon, or brought to public streets and roads, rights-of-way, municipal properties and facilities, and other public sites.
Posted Date
Apr 1, 2026
Due Date
Apr 30, 2026
Release: Apr 1, 2026
City of Dayton
Close: Apr 30, 2026
Provide disaster debris management and monitoring services to support the City in the management of disaster debris removal & recovery resulting from natural disasters. Monitoring services will generally be limited to monitoring of debris in, upon, or brought to public streets and roads, rights-of-way, municipal properties and facilities, and other public sites.
City of Dayton
The project consists of constructing a 10-foot inner diameter cast-in-place duplex lift station with a valve vault, two 388 GPM submersible pumps, odor control, an FRP building, associated piping/valves/fittings, electrical controls, and site work. EHRA Engineering is issuing the bid materials for the owner, Forestar (USA) Real Estate Group, with the project located in Liberty County, Texas. An optional pre‑bid was held on Dec 9, 2025, and bids are scheduled to be opened on Dec 18, 2025 at 2:30 PM CST.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Dec 18, 2025
City of Dayton
Close: Dec 18, 2025
The project consists of constructing a 10-foot inner diameter cast-in-place duplex lift station with a valve vault, two 388 GPM submersible pumps, odor control, an FRP building, associated piping/valves/fittings, electrical controls, and site work. EHRA Engineering is issuing the bid materials for the owner, Forestar (USA) Real Estate Group, with the project located in Liberty County, Texas. An optional pre‑bid was held on Dec 9, 2025, and bids are scheduled to be opened on Dec 18, 2025 at 2:30 PM CST.
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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 $50,000, use sole source.
Coops: Ask Finance if they’ll use BuyBoard; confirm your product is on-contract to bypass a new RFP.
City of Dayton shows strict adherence to competitive bidding and no evidence of sole source contracting. For purchases over $50,000, expect a formal bid.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Dayton
The board discussed several items including the swearing-in of newly appointed board members, reports on city and economic development activities, and various financial matters. Action items included extending a contract with The Retail Coach, awarding a grant to Patients ER for signage and landscaping improvements, appointing a new Board President, and reevaluating committee memberships. Additionally, the board held a workshop to review the proposed FY 2026-2027 budget and conducted a public hearing regarding economic development funding for the Patients ER project.
The council held a ceremony for the oath of office for the police chief and recognized an employee for the month. Updates were provided regarding various city projects, committee events, and departmental reports. The council approved amendments to the contract with Freese and Nichols, adopted a new master fee schedule for park rental fees, established operating hours for city parks, and authorized signatories for a grant related to a comprehensive plan study. Discussions occurred regarding a property sale to Union Pacific, resulting in the item being tabled. The council also authorized a grant submission for police camera technology, approved a contract renewal for debris removal services, and approved urgent repairs to the wastewater treatment plant. Finally, the council deliberated on and denied a request for disannexation following an executive session.
The board conducted public hearings and reviewed variance requests regarding sign height and area requirements for development entry signs and parapet signs. The board recommended an applicant to the City Council to fill a vacancy for the Board of Adjustment.
The council held several public hearings regarding land annexations and impact fees, with subsequent actions to approve annexation ordinances and a resolution regarding impact fee audit reporting. Significant discussions and approvals took place concerning the installation of sports field lighting, the purchase of new heavy equipment for public works, the authorization of various grants, the management of municipal election procedures, and the sale of city-owned utility assets. Additionally, the council approved a long-term park use contract, established an impact fee advisory board, and authorized participation in regulatory rate proceedings with Entergy.
The commission held a public hearing regarding a zoning map amendment request to rezone property from Business Park to General Commercial to allow for a food truck court. Action items included waivers for access to approved streets for the Dayton Central Industrial Park and Dayton Commerce Park, as well as the consideration of preliminary plats for Prosperidge Section 4, Freedom Trail Model Park, and Freedom Trail Section 2A.
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