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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Eldridge
The City of Eldridge, Iowa is soliciting bids for the S 25th Avenue and S 26th Avenue Roadway Reconstruction project. The opportunity was posted on March 25, 2026, and bids are due by April 23, 2026. The listing identifies Shive-Hattery as the point of contact for bid information.
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
City of Eldridge
Close: Apr 23, 2026
The City of Eldridge, Iowa is soliciting bids for the S 25th Avenue and S 26th Avenue Roadway Reconstruction project. The opportunity was posted on March 25, 2026, and bids are due by April 23, 2026. The listing identifies Shive-Hattery as the point of contact for bid information.
AvailableCity of Eldridge
The project includes installation of traffic signals and associated work. Work includes traffic signal and associated equipment installation, lighing installation, misc. removals, pavement replacement, sidewalk installation, storm sewer, removal of 3 mid-block pedestrian crossing and other associated work.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2025
Due Date
Apr 10, 2025
Release: Mar 20, 2025
City of Eldridge
Close: Apr 10, 2025
The project includes installation of traffic signals and associated work. Work includes traffic signal and associated equipment installation, lighing installation, misc. removals, pavement replacement, sidewalk installation, storm sewer, removal of 3 mid-block pedestrian crossing and other associated work.
City of Eldridge
Base bid 1. Cleaning, sandblasting, and painting all interior and exterior surfaces. Full containment is necessary. Miscellaneous structure modifications and welding and grinding. Alternate bid cleaning, sandblasting, and painting all interior and exterior surfaces. Full containment is necessary. Miscellaneous structure modifications and welding and grinding.
Posted Date
Feb 17, 2025
Due Date
Feb 27, 2025
Release: Feb 17, 2025
City of Eldridge
Close: Feb 27, 2025
Base bid 1. Cleaning, sandblasting, and painting all interior and exterior surfaces. Full containment is necessary. Miscellaneous structure modifications and welding and grinding. Alternate bid cleaning, sandblasting, and painting all interior and exterior surfaces. Full containment is necessary. Miscellaneous structure modifications and welding and grinding.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—do not pursue a sole source justification.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore Iowa DAS Master Agreements, NASPO ValuePoint, Sourcewell, HGACBuy as future options.
Entity: City of Eldridge (IA)
Status: No documented sole source path or history; treat sole source as unavailable.
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City of Eldridge
This contract involves the processing of a FOIA request by the City of Eldridge, including associated fees.
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Expires
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City of Eldridge
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This contract involves the processing of a FOIA request by the City of Eldridge, including associated fees.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Eldridge
The meeting encompassed several key administrative and legislative actions. The Council approved the appointment of a new member to the Planning and Zoning Commission and granted a class C liquor license for Brickstone Kitchen Bar. Legislative business included the passage of multiple ordinances regarding stop sign intersections, sanitary sewer rates, contract holder wastewater fees, and amendments to annual fines. A public hearing was conducted, followed by the adoption of the amended city budget for fiscal year 26. Reports were provided on the progress of a community center RFP, property insurance renewals, and department updates from law enforcement and public works regarding current operations and equipment.
The committee reviewed the fiscal year 2027 budget, covering the Inspections Department, which included discussions regarding a summer internship. The Administration and Finance budget segment focused on the Community Development budget, specifically the Eldridge Fields development, alongside adjustments for the Deputy City Clerk position, general insurance, and legal fees. Additionally, the committee reviewed the Special Revenues budget, encompassing Road Use Tax and Local Option Sales Tax funds, with specific project allocations for Fellner's Addition and asphalt work on 1st Street.
The City Council meeting addressed various municipal matters, including a review of a new radon detector program and inquiries regarding license plate reader cameras. The Council approved various bills payable and multiple liquor license renewals. Several ordinances were discussed and approved regarding stop sign intersections, sewer rates, wastewater disposal fees, and animal control fees. Additionally, the Council set a date for a public hearing concerning the amended city budget and authorized street closure requests for upcoming community festival events.
The council approved the payment of bills, appointed a new member to the Planning and Zoning Commission, and granted a liquor license for a local business. Legislative actions included the finalization of ordinances regarding municipal code updates, sewer rate changes, wastewater disposal fees, and animal control fees. Additionally, the council conducted a public hearing and adopted a resolution for the amended fiscal year budget.
The council and associated boards addressed several municipal and utility matters, including the consideration and passage of ordinances regarding stop intersections, sewer rates, wastewater disposal fees, and animal fine structures. The council approved the FY26 amended budget following a public hearing. Additionally, the utility board discussed and approved the FY27 budget for water and electric funds, alongside various infrastructure and maintenance projects. The park board reviewed capital improvement priorities and design proposals for park facilities.
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