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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Dickson
Repair of the fire hall #3 winter storm fern damage. Scope of work generally includes removal and replacement of gutter, fascia, and downspout as well as other miscellaneous damage repairs.
Posted Date
May 27, 2026
Due Date
Jun 26, 2026
Release: May 27, 2026
City of Dickson
Close: Jun 26, 2026
Repair of the fire hall #3 winter storm fern damage. Scope of work generally includes removal and replacement of gutter, fascia, and downspout as well as other miscellaneous damage repairs.
AvailableCity of Dickson
Gasoline and diesel fuel.
Posted Date
May 6, 2026
Due Date
May 27, 2026
Release: May 6, 2026
City of Dickson
Close: May 27, 2026
Gasoline and diesel fuel.
City of Dickson
Wishing to enter into a professional service agreement with a professional licensed engineering firm with knowledge of the national flood insurance program to provide services as needed on a three-year agreement, and the interested consultant will be required to assist with the city's obligations under the state national flood insurance program (NFIP) requirements and responsibilities.
Posted Date
Jul 2, 2025
Due Date
Jul 18, 2025
Release: Jul 2, 2025
City of Dickson
Close: Jul 18, 2025
Wishing to enter into a professional service agreement with a professional licensed engineering firm with knowledge of the national flood insurance program to provide services as needed on a three-year agreement, and the interested consultant will be required to assist with the city's obligations under the state national flood insurance program (NFIP) requirements and responsibilities.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If the solution is proprietary and essential, partner with the department head to craft the justification and route to City Council for a non-competitive approval.
Coops: If your product is on Sourcewell, use it to fast-track the buy (especially over $25K).
City of Dickson: Position your product as proprietary and essential to operations. The City has a practice of renewing budgeted sole-source agreements for critical hardware/software support (e.g., with Local Government Corporation).
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Dickson
The meeting included two public hearings, one regarding an ordinance for fund appropriation for the upcoming fiscal year, and another that was deferred to a special session. The council discussed and approved an amendment to the total revenue figures for the fiscal year budget and proceeded with the second and final reading of the appropriation ordinance. New business included the first reading of an ordinance adopting the annual budget, the approval of an amendment to an agreement for professional services for a park project, and the approval of purchase orders for radar traffic sensors and physical exams for firefighters. Additionally, the Mayor informed the council of the closure of a local plant and its impact on staff. Future committee and council meetings were scheduled.
The council unanimously approved a resolution to authorize a contract with Safe Haven Baby Boxes, Inc. for the installation of an anonymous infant surrender station at the local fire department. The project is funded through donations raised by the GFWC Dickson County Woman's Club, with maintenance costs covered by the Dickson High Noon Rotary Club for the first four years. Discussions included the operational requirements for the device, such as alarm systems and manual checks, as well as the city's obligations and the legal framework under Tennessee's Safe Haven Law.
The council approved updates to zoning and development standards and rezoned several properties to the central business district. New rules for meeting agendas were adopted, and a budget amendment underwent its first reading. The council authorized software upgrades for the fire department, the West College Street streetscape project, and design services for the City Center, Aquatic Center, and Fire Station #2. Additionally, the speed limit on Shadybrook Circle was reduced, a new police officer was sworn in, and reports were provided regarding disaster assistance and VFW resources.
The City Council conducted public hearings on and approved on first reading ordinances amending the zoning ordinance and rezoning properties for the City Center project. The Council received and accepted the fiscal year 2024-2025 audit. Additionally, the Council approved an amendment to the Order of Business to include an open public comment period, ratified an updated Urban Growth Plan, and authorized the Mayor to sign a professional services agreement for the City Center project. Furthermore, the Council approved a change order for the construction of a downtown restroom facility and confirmed reappointments and new appointments to the Dickson County Board of Equalization and the Health and Educational Facilities Board.
The council recognized firefighters for life-saving efforts, heard an audit presentation for the previous fiscal year, and held public hearings regarding zoning ordinance amendments and map rezonings. Key actions included the approval of ordinance amendments related to development standards, zoning map rezonings, and municipal code updates concerning public comment periods. The council also authorized budget-related resolutions, accepted the fiscal year audit, ratified the urban growth plan, approved various service agreements for municipal projects including City Center and fire department initiatives, and made various committee appointments.
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