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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Fort Morgan
Work includes modification of biological nutrient removal process from extended aeration with post-anoxic denitrification to five-stage bardenpho, new air piping and control valves, return activated sludge (ras) and waste activated sludge (was) pump system, scum pumping system, solids handling process, scada system, upper platte and beaver canal lining.
Posted Date
May 19, 2026
Due Date
Jul 9, 2026
Release: May 19, 2026
City of Fort Morgan
Close: Jul 9, 2026
Work includes modification of biological nutrient removal process from extended aeration with post-anoxic denitrification to five-stage bardenpho, new air piping and control valves, return activated sludge (ras) and waste activated sludge (was) pump system, scum pumping system, solids handling process, scada system, upper platte and beaver canal lining.
City of Fort Morgan
The City of Fort Morgan, CO is soliciting sealed unit-price bids for 2026 on-call hot bituminous paving services to provide all labor, materials, and equipment for various infrastructure projects throughout the city. The contract is approximately eight months through December 31, 2026, and requires the contractor to maintain and repair the work for two years after acceptance. Bids must be received at City Hall by 3:00 PM MDT on May 1, 2026, and will be reviewed by staff without a public opening.
Posted Date
Apr 7, 2026
Due Date
May 1, 2026
Release: Apr 7, 2026
City of Fort Morgan
Close: May 1, 2026
The City of Fort Morgan, CO is soliciting sealed unit-price bids for 2026 on-call hot bituminous paving services to provide all labor, materials, and equipment for various infrastructure projects throughout the city. The contract is approximately eight months through December 31, 2026, and requires the contractor to maintain and repair the work for two years after acceptance. Bids must be received at City Hall by 3:00 PM MDT on May 1, 2026, and will be reviewed by staff without a public opening.
City of Fort Morgan
Work includes 750 TON furnish and install 4" class (s) hot bituminous pavement (bottom mat); 570 TON furnish and install 3" class (sx) hot bituminous pavement (top mat); 3,100 sy rotomill 4-7 inches existing asphalt 3 plus 10' of subgrade max; 3,100 SY furnish and install portland cement for soil stabilization @ 4% to a depth of 12", including compaction (see vi. 4 307.06 in the bid specifications); 15 EA raise water valve; 5 EA raise manhole; 1,500 ton furnish and install 2" class (s) hot bituminous pavement (bottom mat).
Posted Date
Apr 8, 2026
Due Date
May 1, 2026
Release: Apr 8, 2026
City of Fort Morgan
Close: May 1, 2026
Work includes 750 TON furnish and install 4" class (s) hot bituminous pavement (bottom mat); 570 TON furnish and install 3" class (sx) hot bituminous pavement (top mat); 3,100 sy rotomill 4-7 inches existing asphalt 3 plus 10' of subgrade max; 3,100 SY furnish and install portland cement for soil stabilization @ 4% to a depth of 12", including compaction (see vi. 4 307.06 in the bid specifications); 15 EA raise water valve; 5 EA raise manhole; 1,500 ton furnish and install 2" class (s) hot bituminous pavement (bottom mat).
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Sole source? Avoid unless absolutely mandatory; pivot to reseller (IT) or a coop (non-IT).
Coops: Non-IT need? Use a cooperative contract (start with BuyBoard if available) to fast-track.
City of Fort Morgan, CO. Sole source is rarely used and carries a high justification burden.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Fort Morgan
The council meeting addressed several operational and financial matters. Key topics included the approval of in-kind services and fee waivers for the Morgan County Fair and the Fall Harvest Car Show, the ratification of emergency expenditures for storm sewer repairs, and the second reading and approval of an ordinance amending the municipal building code to comply with state mandates. Additionally, the council reviewed the 2027 budget calendar and discussed revenue projections and expense adjustments for the city's utility funds.
The agenda for the meeting includes receiving updates from the Fixed Base Operator, Fort Morgan Aviation Services, reviewing the progress of the Aircraft Parking Apron Expansion Project, and discussing the Airport Pavement Maintenance Project, along with miscellaneous items.
The council heard public comments regarding the denial of restroom facilities for residents participating in a labor protest and concerns about the removal of picnic tables and trash cans from City Park. The council recognized a local restaurant as the business of the month. Action was taken to amend a paving project contract to allow for road repairs in front of a facility undergoing a labor dispute. Additionally, the chief building official presented options for updating municipal building codes to comply with state mandates, recommending the adoption of the 2024 International Energy Conservation Code.
The council read proclamations for Foster Care Month and Mental Health Awareness Month and recognized the Business of the Month. Key actions included approving in-kind services and fee waivers for the Bobstock Music Festival, authorizing a generator interconnection agreement with Fort Morgan Solar, LLC, and granting a contract extension for FM Land, LLC. Additionally, the council held a first reading on an ordinance regarding the 2025 Colorado Wildlife Resiliency Code, held public hearings for a special use permit for a telecommunications antenna and for the issuance of wastewater enterprise revenue bonds, and received reports on financial statements and local code enforcement efforts.
The council meeting addressed two primary items. The first was a rate review and recommendation for a 9.5% increase in electric rates to address rising costs from energy suppliers and capital improvement needs. The second item was a project update on the design and development phase of a new aquatic center, where the project team reviewed current budget status and confirmed that all planned site and aquatic elements remain in the design despite increased project costs.
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