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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Hailey
Project consists of providing and installing landscape pavers with a sand base on a prepared surface. The work will be performed along the north side of Bullion Street between Main Street and Hop Porter Park and is approx 1200 LF.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
City of Hailey
Close: Apr 7, 2026
Project consists of providing and installing landscape pavers with a sand base on a prepared surface. The work will be performed along the north side of Bullion Street between Main Street and Hop Porter Park and is approx 1200 LF.
City of Hailey
The proposed Work consists of excavation, embankment, storm drainage, concrete placement, asphalt placement, underground utility work, street light installation, tree well and silva cell installation, construction of an aggregate base for landscape paver installation by others, and miscellaneous other items. The work will be performed along the north side of Bullion Street between Main Street and Hop Porter Park and is approx 1200 LF.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
City of Hailey
Close: Apr 7, 2026
The proposed Work consists of excavation, embankment, storm drainage, concrete placement, asphalt placement, underground utility work, street light installation, tree well and silva cell installation, construction of an aggregate base for landscape paver installation by others, and miscellaneous other items. The work will be performed along the north side of Bullion Street between Main Street and Hop Porter Park and is approx 1200 LF.
City of Hailey
Provide Landscape Planting and Irrigation.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
City of Hailey
Close: Apr 7, 2026
Provide Landscape Planting and Irrigation.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Generally not approved; deprioritize and pivot back to coops.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or the Idaho Office of State Procurement; confirm your item is on contract and ask procurement to validate/piggyback. If coops aren’t workable: Prepare for a formal competitive bid and ensure bonding/insurance readiness.
City of Hailey (ID) strongly prefers open competition and rarely uses sole source. Deprioritize this path and pivot to cooperative contracts when possible.
Thresholds: Not specified.
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City of Hailey
The City of Hailey is considering a Master Services Agreement with Flock Group, Inc. for the implementation and continued use of three License Plate Readers (LPRs) and live cameras. The contract is for a 24-month term with an initial payment of $10,500, covering an annual fee of $3,500 per camera, with the installation fee waived. The LPRs are intended to assist law enforcement in crime prevention, investigation, and recovery of stolen vehicles or missing persons, while adhering to data privacy and transparency policies.
Effective Date
Oct 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Oct 1, 2025
City of Hailey
Expires:
The City of Hailey is considering a Master Services Agreement with Flock Group, Inc. for the implementation and continued use of three License Plate Readers (LPRs) and live cameras. The contract is for a 24-month term with an initial payment of $10,500, covering an annual fee of $3,500 per camera, with the installation fee waived. The LPRs are intended to assist law enforcement in crime prevention, investigation, and recovery of stolen vehicles or missing persons, while adhering to data privacy and transparency policies.
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This contract is a Standard Form of Agreement (AIA Document A101 - 2017) between The City of Hailey (Owner) and Peak Venture Group LLC (Contractor) for the construction of the Water Division Office Building, a 2,777 SF two-story addition at 4297 Glenbrook Drive, Hailey ID 83333. The agreement was made on May 5, 2025, with a target substantial completion date of December 1, 2025. The stipulated contract sum for the work is $594,182. The agreement incorporates the AIA Document A201-2017 General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, which outlines detailed terms for payments, dispute resolution, and termination.
Effective Date
May 5, 2025
Expires
Effective: May 5, 2025
City of Hailey
Expires:
This contract is a Standard Form of Agreement (AIA Document A101 - 2017) between The City of Hailey (Owner) and Peak Venture Group LLC (Contractor) for the construction of the Water Division Office Building, a 2,777 SF two-story addition at 4297 Glenbrook Drive, Hailey ID 83333. The agreement was made on May 5, 2025, with a target substantial completion date of December 1, 2025. The stipulated contract sum for the work is $594,182. The agreement incorporates the AIA Document A201-2017 General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, which outlines detailed terms for payments, dispute resolution, and termination.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Hailey
The council agenda includes discussions on the Community Rating System recertification, the West Meadow Dr. Water Main Improvements project, and correspondence with the Idaho Transportation Department regarding lane-width reductions for the Main Street resurfacing project. Additional items include a scope of work update for the Transportation Master Plan, approval of alcohol license renewals, and public hearings regarding a final plat application for the Quigley View Subdivision and proposed amendments to municipal codes related to public services and mobility design. Furthermore, the council considered a proposal to relocate the Forest Service Warehouse Building and a new resiliency policy prohibiting single-use plastics in city facilities.
The commission held a workshop to discuss land use assumptions for parcels within the City of Hailey's Area of Impact. Key topics included considerations for annexation, the feasibility of city services for developing land, maintaining industrial and commercial service areas, potential density requirements for new developments, and strategies for managing growth. The discussion also addressed the exclusion of certain areas from the Area of Impact and the importance of ensuring land use compatibility and adequate infrastructure planning.
The Council discussed various agenda items, including the approval of contracts for the Kiwanis Park Tree Planting project, design services for the Sunbeam Municipal Well House project, technical editing for the Sustainability Action Plan, and an animal shelter services agreement. The Mayor discussed law enforcement collaboration, narcotics enforcement funding, and career exploration initiatives. Appointments were made to the Planning and Zoning Commission. A public hearing was held regarding Ordinance No. 1358, which pertains to regulations for bicycles and e-bikes, specifically addressing helmet requirements and speed limits on the bike path. Additionally, the Community Development department presented its annual report, highlighting permit statistics and future project plans such as the Bullion Pathway.
The council meeting agenda includes several key action and discussion items. These include approving a grant for the Hailey Police Department for traffic enforcement equipment, authorizing a grant of license and alley maintenance agreement, and approving a bid for the removal of a hazardous cottonwood tree. Additionally, the council will discuss amending COVID-19 construction guidelines, specifically regarding facemask requirements, and continue the consideration of a Planned Unit Development (PUD) application for the Sunbeam Subdivision, which involves a two-phased development project.
The board discussed the consideration and tentative approval of the 2025 Annual Report. Project updates included the Airport Way draft plan and schedule, as well as the Bullion Pathway project, focusing on cost-saving measures and addressing local speeding concerns with traffic calming strategies. Financial reports were presented, noting a healthy financial position, and the board received an update on House Bill 670 and ongoing associated litigation. Additionally, the board reviewed interest from car rental companies regarding leasing spaces in the new parking lot and noted potential future collaboration with the Sun Valley Economic Development organization.
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