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Active opportunities open for bidding
Farmington Electric Utility System
Provide bracket,mounting for 3 terminator-arrester (3ph) or approved equal aluma-form #tb- emb-1-6pa mfgr & # : af : tb-emb-1-6pa; bolt,machine 5/8" x 14" 25/box(*) approved manufacturers & products only: hubbell 8814, maclean j8814, cooper df3b14, aluma-form af8814 or hughes bros b614-6; transformer, secondary ct ,cmv-hi temp 400:5 ratio approved manufacturers & products only: arteche # irh-7 400:5 0. 3b0. 2 rf4-735323080 abb # 923a231g03.
Posted Date
Feb 26, 2026
Due Date
Mar 6, 2026
Release: Feb 26, 2026
Farmington Electric Utility System
Close: Mar 6, 2026
Provide bracket,mounting for 3 terminator-arrester (3ph) or approved equal aluma-form #tb- emb-1-6pa mfgr & # : af : tb-emb-1-6pa; bolt,machine 5/8" x 14" 25/box(*) approved manufacturers & products only: hubbell 8814, maclean j8814, cooper df3b14, aluma-form af8814 or hughes bros b614-6; transformer, secondary ct ,cmv-hi temp 400:5 ratio approved manufacturers & products only: arteche # irh-7 400:5 0. 3b0. 2 rf4-735323080 abb # 923a231g03.
City of Farmington
The City of Farmington, NM issued a Request for Quote for various electrical supplies and equipment to be delivered to the Electric Warehouse at 101 N. Browning Parkway. The solicitation lists specific line items including mounting brackets, machine bolts, CT transformers, and sectionalizing cabinets required for city operations. The RFQ is managed through the City’s e-bidding portal and includes multiple technical specifications and general conditions for interested bidders.
Posted Date
Feb 26, 2026
Due Date
Mar 7, 2026
Release: Feb 26, 2026
City of Farmington
Close: Mar 7, 2026
The City of Farmington, NM issued a Request for Quote for various electrical supplies and equipment to be delivered to the Electric Warehouse at 101 N. Browning Parkway. The solicitation lists specific line items including mounting brackets, machine bolts, CT transformers, and sectionalizing cabinets required for city operations. The RFQ is managed through the City’s e-bidding portal and includes multiple technical specifications and general conditions for interested bidders.
City of Farmington
Logging and Compliance Monitoring Solution, its required components and services, for Farmington Electric Utility System (FEUS).
Posted Date
Feb 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Feb 18, 2026
City of Farmington
Close: Apr 7, 2026
Logging and Compliance Monitoring Solution, its required components and services, for Farmington Electric Utility System (FEUS).
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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 $20,000, use sole source.
Coops: If not sole source, purchase via an eligible pre-competed cooperative contract; confirm with Central Purchasing to avoid a formal bid.
Entity: City of Farmington (NM) — Central Purchasing Division.
Threshold/approvals: Any purchase over $20,000 requires City Council approval; plan for the justification to be presented at a Council meeting.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Farmington
The agenda for the meeting included the call to order, approval of the agenda, and approval of minutes from the December 4, 2025 meeting. A key item was a presentation on the Inspection of Public Records and Open Meeting Act delivered by City Clerk Jones. The Board was also scheduled to address Petition ARB 26-02, which requests a variance to Section 2.8.1 of the Unified Development Code regarding the interior side setback requirement for a property located at 6103 McKinsey Ave. Business from the floor was also scheduled for comment.
The meeting agenda for the MPO Policy Committee included several key items. Discussions involved an MPO Overview presentation. The committee was set to review and potentially recommend approval for the FY2024-2029 TIP Amendment #10, which specifically involves the addition of the Kirtland Multi-Use Path Phase III project, and to hold a required public hearing on this amendment. Reports were scheduled from the NMDOT Planning Bureau and District 5. An information item concerned the 2025 Transportation Project Fund applications. Separately, the minutes for the January 22, 2026 meeting detailed approvals for the previous November 20, 2025 minutes, the annual election of 2026 officers, and the approval of 2026 safety performance targets (PC Resolution 2026-1) following a public hearing. NMDOT updates included details on a proposed $1.5 billion bonding bill and scheduling a public meeting regarding US 64 projects.
The Commission meeting addressed the approval of the agenda, with one item moved to a future meeting. Key discussions focused on Petition FP 25-90, which involved seeking final plat approval for the 22-lot Desert Rose Subdivision Phase IV, which staff recommended for approval with technical corrections as a condition. Staff also provided an analysis for Petition ZC 26-03, a request for a zone change from Industrial to Single Family -- 7 for the property at 4306 Hannon Dr, concluding that the change aligns with the Comprehensive Plan and surrounding zoning without constituting spot zoning. Business from the floor was concluded without formal action. Staff announced the introduction of a new CDBG Administrator and Associate Planner.
The agenda for the upcoming meeting includes the call to order, approval of the agenda, and presentation regarding the Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA) & Open Meetings Act by the City Clerk. The primary business item is the request for final plat approval (Petition FP 25-90) for the Desert Rose Subdivision Phase IV, a 22-lot Class 1 subdivision. The agenda also reserves time for public comments on items not listed.
The Technical Committee meeting focused on reviewing and potentially recommending approval for Amendment #10 to the FFY2024-2029 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), which includes the addition of the Kirtland Multi-Use Path Phase III project. A public hearing regarding this amendment was scheduled. Committee members provided status updates on various entity projects across Aztec, Bloomfield, Farmington, Kirtland, San Juan County, and NMDOT. NMDOT District 5 provided updates, and information was presented regarding the FY 2027 Transportation Project Fund. Discussions also covered cattle guard cleaning responsibilities along state highways.
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