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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Euless
The City of Euless is soliciting proposals to provide and install three operable wall systems at the Texas Star Conference Center, including removal of existing systems and contractor training. The project specifies three units of Type 2 Acoustic Pocket Doors with manual operation and a 2-year manufacturer warranty. Bidders must be registered with the City of Euless and provide proof of insurance and references to comply with procurement requirements.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 8, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
City of Euless
Close: Jun 8, 2026
The City of Euless is soliciting proposals to provide and install three operable wall systems at the Texas Star Conference Center, including removal of existing systems and contractor training. The project specifies three units of Type 2 Acoustic Pocket Doors with manual operation and a 2-year manufacturer warranty. Bidders must be registered with the City of Euless and provide proof of insurance and references to comply with procurement requirements.
AvailableCity of Euless
The City of Euless (Texas) issued an RFQ seeking qualifications for Comprehensive Land Use Plan revisions, Unified Development Code revisions, and development of economic development strategies. Proposals are due June 19, 2026, and the opportunity is currently open for professional planning and consulting services. This procurement is a request for qualifications and does not constitute a grant program.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 19, 2026
City of Euless
Close: Jun 19, 2026
The City of Euless (Texas) issued an RFQ seeking qualifications for Comprehensive Land Use Plan revisions, Unified Development Code revisions, and development of economic development strategies. Proposals are due June 19, 2026, and the opportunity is currently open for professional planning and consulting services. This procurement is a request for qualifications and does not constitute a grant program.
AvailableCity of Euless
The City of Euless is soliciting proposals for RFP 005-26 to provide Health and Welfare Employee Benefits, specifically focusing on stop-loss insurance for active employees and retirees. The contract is intended to be a one-year agreement starting October 1, 2026, with options for two additional one-year renewals. Proposals must include financial stability documentation and meet specific reporting requirements by the May 2026 deadline.
Posted Date
Apr 10, 2026
Due Date
May 1, 2026
Release: Apr 10, 2026
City of Euless
Close: May 1, 2026
The City of Euless is soliciting proposals for RFP 005-26 to provide Health and Welfare Employee Benefits, specifically focusing on stop-loss insurance for active employees and retirees. The contract is intended to be a one-year agreement starting October 1, 2026, with options for two additional one-year renewals. Proposals must include financial stability documentation and meet specific reporting requirements by the May 2026 deadline.
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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 and your tech is truly proprietary and essential, use sole source via the Purchasing Manager; expect City Council approval if the total exceeds $50,
Coops: Otherwise, use a Cooperative contract the city already uses (BuyBoard, Sourcewell, or Texas DIR).
City of Euless occasionally uses sole source for highly specialized technology. First validate your offering is genuinely proprietary with no viable alternatives and position it as essential for city operations. Work with the Purchasing Manager, Mike Lowry (817-685-1447), to prepare the required sole source justification letter.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Euless
The Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan for the City of Euless serves as a strategic guide for the city's parks and recreational needs. It establishes a framework for fiscal planning, funding, and project implementation over the next five to ten years to ensure a vibrant, balanced, and accessible park system for current and future generations. Key focus areas include inventorying existing parks, analyzing population and demographics, benchmarking against national standards, and conducting a detailed recreation program analysis. The plan identifies community priorities, such as enhancing playgrounds, expanding trail networks, and increasing special events, to improve the overall quality of life for all Euless citizens.
This ADA Transition Plan outlines the City of Euless's comprehensive strategy to ensure equal opportunity and accessibility for individuals with disabilities. It details an ongoing commitment to modifying policies, programs, and facilities, guided by self-evaluation and compliance with federal and state accessibility requirements. Key areas of focus include identifying and removing physical barriers, ensuring effective communication, establishing a clear grievance procedure, and prioritizing improvements to infrastructure like sidewalks and curb ramps, all aimed at fostering an inclusive community.
The precouncil meeting included recognition of staff efforts following a recent winter weather event and commendation for the Fire Department's response to a structure fire involving an elderly individual's rescue, which utilized the Drone as a First Responder. Key discussions during the precouncil covered proposed updates to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan and updates on Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) activities, including planned wastewater line replacement. The regular meeting agenda focused on the presentation of the first quarter Financial Report for FY2026. Actions taken on the consent agenda included authorizing the purchase of Sensus water meters and transponders, executing a training agreement with Tarrant County College District for fire/rescue services and truck transfer, and executing a contract for HVAC repairs at the Dallas StarCenter. The Council also acknowledged receipt of the FY2025 Annual Investment Report and approved resolutions adopting the 2025 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan and approving the City's Investment Policy. Separately, the Council approved a resolution and an ordinance calling a Special Election for May 2, 2026, for an unexpired City Council Member Place One term and for considering amendments to the City's Home Rule Charter, respectively.
The meeting included a Closed Session to deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline, or dismissal of the City Secretary and City Manager, as well as to consult with the City Attorney regarding proposed Charter Amendments. In the open session, the City Council discussed the City's Home Rule Charter and the proposed amendments. The City Attorney advised that an ordinance would be presented at the subsequent meeting to order a Charter Amendment Election to be held on May 2, 2026.
The precouncil meeting included updates on a wastewater line issue, a feature on the Texas Star Golf Course in Avid Golfer magazine, a Solid Waste and Recycling status update noting service disruptions over the holidays, a Fire Department report covering incident statistics and personnel, and the introduction of the Emergency Management Coordinator who presented the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan update. A financial report indicated sales tax collections were up 7.7 percent for November 2025. The regular session featured presentations acknowledging the Employee of the Year for 2025 and employees receiving service pins for 5, 20, and 25 years of service. The City also received the Certificate of Recognition for Excellence in Financial Reporting from the GFOA for the 38th consecutive year. Action items approved on the consent agenda included rejecting bids for the Fire Station No. 3 restroom remodel, authorizing the purchase of grounds maintenance equipment and police patrol vehicles, and authorizing Memorandums of Understanding regarding the After School Meal Service Program and the Texas Emergency Management Assistance Team program. The regular agenda included the approval of a site plan for a new automotive repair business, calling a General Election for May 2, 2026, and approving contract extensions for the City Manager and City Secretary until January 31, 2028.
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