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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Goddard
Work includes 1 LS of site clearing & restoration; 1,062 LF of pipe, ss 8" (less than 8ft); 795 LF of pipe, ss 8" (8ft - 12ft); 645 LF of pipe, ss 8" (more than 12ft); 3 EA of riser assembly, 4" vertical (prop pipe); 2 EA of fire hydrant assembly; 775 LF of pipe, wl 6; 1,172 LF of pipe, wl 8"; 2 EA of valve assembly, 6" gate; 2 EA of valve assembly, 8" gate; 1 EA of valve assembly, 8" special anchor; 1 EA of valve assembly, 2" blowoff; see attached file.
Posted Date
Jan 16, 2026
Due Date
Feb 12, 2026
Release: Jan 16, 2026
City of Goddard
Close: Feb 12, 2026
Work includes 1 LS of site clearing & restoration; 1,062 LF of pipe, ss 8" (less than 8ft); 795 LF of pipe, ss 8" (8ft - 12ft); 645 LF of pipe, ss 8" (more than 12ft); 3 EA of riser assembly, 4" vertical (prop pipe); 2 EA of fire hydrant assembly; 775 LF of pipe, wl 6; 1,172 LF of pipe, wl 8"; 2 EA of valve assembly, 6" gate; 2 EA of valve assembly, 8" gate; 1 EA of valve assembly, 8" special anchor; 1 EA of valve assembly, 2" blowoff; see attached file.
City of Goddard
Waterline Looping and Rehab Project Improvements.
Posted Date
Feb 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Feb 25, 2026
City of Goddard
Close: Apr 16, 2026
Waterline Looping and Rehab Project Improvements.
AvailableCity of Goddard
Reconstruction, 4th st., 183rd & 199th crack & surface sealing and asphalt spot repair street improvements.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2026
Due Date
Apr 9, 2026
Release: Mar 20, 2026
City of Goddard
Close: Apr 9, 2026
Reconstruction, 4th st., 183rd & 199th crack & surface sealing and asphalt spot repair street improvements.
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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 $10,000, use sole source; otherwise not viable—pivot to educating on cooperative purchasing with Finance (CFO Brooke A. Carroll).
Coops: Suggest Kansas statewide contracts and coops (KCRPC/MARC, Sourcewell, OMNIA) as compliant, faster options.
City of Goddard (KS): No viable sole source path observed; public records show no sole source contracts. Deprioritize this route and pivot to cooperative purchasing to avoid the burdensome competitive process.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Goddard
The meeting focused on several key items: discussing the hiring of a full-time director for the senior community center, approving appointments to the comprehensive plan steering committee, and awarding a construction contract to Hutton Design Build for a new public works facility using a guaranteed maximum price. Additionally, the council discussed accepting increased federal grant funding for North Park improvements, including trail work and associated infrastructure, and reviewed ongoing efforts to raise private sponsorship funds for the project.
The Council reviewed and approved several consent agenda items, including the accounts payable list, permits for the Lions Club Car Show and the Ultimate Water Fight event, and bid awards for infrastructure projects. Specifically, the Council awarded the Willow's Ridge Addition paving contract to Pearson Construction and approved bids for the Hawkins Lane roadway lighting and monument signage to Atlas Electric and Heartstone, respectively. The meeting also included a review of the March 2026 monthly water consumption report, which noted continued growth in utility customers and stable baseline demand.
The meeting included several key discussions under New Business concerning site plans and preliminary/final plats for Prairie Land Partners, including a John Deere building and an industrial lot addition (ABE-PLP Addition), both contingent upon stormwater engineering review. The Commission also reviewed the site plan for a new Public Works Building. A significant discussion involved the site plan for the Overland Property Group apartment complex, which exceeded height limits, leading to a recommendation to approve the site plan contingent upon a variance and allowing staff to issue the building permit prior to the variance hearing. The Board of Zoning Appeals addressed a variance request (VAR-26-1) for a detached garage at 216 W Swanee Dr to straddle the property line. The City Planner Report provided an Economic Development Update with detailed analysis comparing building permit activity and housing affordability trends against other regional cities.
The Planning Commission meeting addressed several new business items related to site plans and preliminary/final plats, along with a variance request under the Board of Zoning Appeals. Key actions included reviewing the site plan for the Overland Property Group apartment complex, which proposed a height exceeding the district maximum, prompting a recommendation to approve contingent on a variance and allowing staff to issue a permit prior to the hearing. Site plans were approved for the new Public Works Building and the John Deere building by Prairie Land Partners. Preliminary and final plats for the ABE-PLP Addition were approved contingent on final engineering review of the storm water plan, specifically regarding detention pond discharge. The City Planner Report provided an economic development update, including building permit activity comparisons and an analysis of housing affordability trends based on income and mortgage rates.
The council meeting addressed several operational and developmental items, including appointments to the Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee and the approval of accounts payable. Significant business included code enforcement recodification to streamline nuisance abatement, authorization to advertise water looping projects for bid, and the approval of an industrial revenue bond intent resolution for Evans Building Company. Furthermore, the council awarded construction contracts for North Park playground equipment and surfacing, and authorized the advertisement for bids for the North Park Phase 1 construction. The City Administrator provided updates on ongoing development projects, public works facilities, and staffing. A 2027 budget workshop presentation was also reviewed, detailing preliminary projections, mill levy discussions, and capital improvement project commitments.
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