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City of Fairfield
The City of Fairfield is soliciting bids for sludge processing improvements at the Mims Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. The work includes widening the sludge bed access drive and modifying the sludge beds to accommodate dumpsters on steel tracks, with additive alternates for a new concrete access drive, replacing the polymer feed building, and replacing the pump and mixer shed with a single building. Bids are due at Fairfield City Hall on March 26, 2026 at 11:00 AM Central.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
City of Fairfield
Close: Mar 26, 2026
The City of Fairfield is soliciting bids for sludge processing improvements at the Mims Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. The work includes widening the sludge bed access drive and modifying the sludge beds to accommodate dumpsters on steel tracks, with additive alternates for a new concrete access drive, replacing the polymer feed building, and replacing the pump and mixer shed with a single building. Bids are due at Fairfield City Hall on March 26, 2026 at 11:00 AM Central.
AvailableCity of Fairfield
Funding in support of eligible mitigation projects under one or more of the following programs: Public assistance; hazard mitigation grant program (HMGP); building resilient infrastructure and communities grant program; flood mitigation assistance grant program.
Posted Date
Sep 10, 2025
Due Date
Sep 25, 2025
Release: Sep 10, 2025
City of Fairfield
Close: Sep 25, 2025
Funding in support of eligible mitigation projects under one or more of the following programs: Public assistance; hazard mitigation grant program (HMGP); building resilient infrastructure and communities grant program; flood mitigation assistance grant program.
City of Fairfield
Provide disaster recovery management services that may include but are not limited to: Public assistance projects; comprehensive administration of FEMA programs and projects contemplated by project worksheets; provide ongoing guidance to maximize FEMA public assistance funding.
Posted Date
Sep 10, 2025
Due Date
Sep 25, 2025
Release: Sep 10, 2025
City of Fairfield
Close: Sep 25, 2025
Provide disaster recovery management services that may include but are not limited to: Public assistance projects; comprehensive administration of FEMA programs and projects contemplated by project worksheets; provide ongoing guidance to maximize FEMA public assistance funding.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; only consider if truly unique and defensible—otherwise go back to coops or bid.
Coops: Ask to purchase via a cooperative (start with Sourcewell; HGACBuy or Texas DIR if a better fit). If approved, proceed. If coops aren’t an option: Move immediately to preparing for a formal competitive bid.
City of Fairfield, TX shows no evidence of sole source use in public records and favors open competition. Treat sole source as a last resort; expect strict justification and approvals.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Fairfield
The council approved bills for December 1966 and appointed officials for 1967, including the chief of police, assistant chief of police, fire marshal, assistant fire marshal, health officer, city attorney, city secretary, and mayor pro tem. A proposal from the Texas Highway Department regarding new signal lights at the intersection of Hwy #75 and Hwy #84 was discussed and accepted. Additions to the sewage disposal plant were also discussed.
Discussions included the installation of two-way radios in police cars, ceiling garage rooms, building sidewalks, paying K-Way Builders Supply Co., installing a central air conditioner and heating unit, landscaping City Hall, advertising for bids for an air conditioner and adding machine, purchasing two-way radios, raising Curtis Freeman's salary, appointing officials for 1965, and improving the City-County two-way radio system.
The council meeting covered various topics including the approval of bills, discussions on city improvements and the availability of grants, appointments to city offices, and comprehensive plans for city development. Salary increases for city employees were also discussed and approved. Later meetings addressed topics such as the appointment of a city fire marshal, city elections, and financial matters including insurance and budget allocations. Discussions also included sewage issues, garbage collection, stop signs, fire department training, and the annexation of land into city limits. A franchise extension for a TV cable company was approved, and a request from a water group was denied. The council also approved the purchase of a garbage truck and body.
The council meeting addressed various topics, including the approval of bills, the appointment of city officers, and the setting of salaries. Discussions also involved the scheduling of an election for mayor and council members, and the establishment of procedures for the election process. A request for water and sewer connection was made, and a decision was made to purchase a lawnmower and conduct a city cleanup campaign. Annexation of land to the city limits was also discussed and approved.
The council approved bills for January, February, and March, and discussed the installation of a fire alarm system. Plans for a new water well and bids for a new water well and tank were reviewed. The council applied for an accelerated public works grant for various projects, canvassed the city election results, and approved the sale of land to the Fairfield Independent School District. Discussions included sewerage lines, parking violations, water and sewer charges for the Freestone County Hospital, and a master plan program for the city. The council also addressed the installation of a two-way radio system, the payment of street notes, and salary increases for city employees. An ordinance was passed to offer a reward for information leading to the arrest or conviction of arsonists.
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