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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Hardin
One (1) new crawler loader with multi-use bucket - landfill.
Posted Date
May 21, 2026
Due Date
Jun 25, 2026
Release: May 21, 2026
City of Hardin
Close: Jun 25, 2026
One (1) new crawler loader with multi-use bucket - landfill.
AvailableCity of Hardin
Developing comprehensive plans for marketing and sustainable tourism strategies and practices. The selected consultant will work in conjunction with the City Finance Officer, Economic Development Director, and other identified stakeholders, to develop a Sustainable Tourism Management Plan (STMP) within the Pilot Grant requirements and deliverables. Qualifications should include information demonstrating experience in the fields of marketing and sustainable tourism strategies requested in this RFQ.
Posted Date
May 28, 2025
Due Date
Jun 20, 2025
Release: May 28, 2025
City of Hardin
Close: Jun 20, 2025
Developing comprehensive plans for marketing and sustainable tourism strategies and practices. The selected consultant will work in conjunction with the City Finance Officer, Economic Development Director, and other identified stakeholders, to develop a Sustainable Tourism Management Plan (STMP) within the Pilot Grant requirements and deliverables. Qualifications should include information demonstrating experience in the fields of marketing and sustainable tourism strategies requested in this RFQ.
City of Hardin
Provide painting of the line interior of concrete tank with epoxy paint.
Posted Date
Jul 22, 2024
Due Date
Aug 7, 2024
Release: Jul 22, 2024
City of Hardin
Close: Aug 7, 2024
Provide painting of the line interior of concrete tank with epoxy paint.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—deprioritize and prepare to compete.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
City of Hardin: No evidence of sole source contracting; the city adheres to formal competitive processes.
Thresholds: None identified for sole source. Significant purchases over $80,000 are competitively bid.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Hardin
The council meeting addressed various topics, including public comments on increased patrols, snow removal, and school pick-up/drop-off procedures. Reports covered personnel matters, wastewater treatment plant upgrades, and law enforcement activities. A key discussion involved rent forgiveness for the Hardin Chamber of Commerce. Other topics included grant applications, landfill matters, economic development initiatives, and job openings. The council approved the purchase of used police vehicles, a contract for architectural services for the Hotel Becker, and a records management system for the police department. Discussions also included the Wastewater Treatment Plant project funding, sewer rate increases, and the approval of a contract for Infill and Redevelopment project. Finally, the council approved a Master Services Agreement with IMEG and the 20-year amortization schedule for the Wastewater Treatment Plant project.
The meeting addressed several key issues. A public hearing was held regarding a request to waive a 25-foot setback and allow the construction of two manufactured homes. The board also discussed community decay, with a suggestion to create a fund for home improvements, and the election of officers. A request for a variance to allow construction of a larger garage was approved. The board also discussed the Crow Tribe's request to convert the Western Motel into supportive housing, and approved the request. Finally, the board discussed the use of funds in the CCPB account for community improvements and the Growth Management Plan.
The City-County Planning Board (CCPB) held a public hearing regarding the Crow Tribe's request to convert the Western Motel property into supportive housing for families in substance abuse recovery. Discussions included the property's history, plans for housing and support services, security, and funding. Concerns were raised about garbage disposal and the property's tax status. Other agenda items included a denial letter for a CUP request, addressing community decay through potential grants or loans (pending legal advice), and the freeholder status of board members. The board approved the Crow Tribe's request for conditional use of the property. Public comments included updates on a new RV park, a property deed transfer, an upcoming law enforcement parade, and weed removal at a former Boys and Girls Club.
The meeting addressed a zoning change request, reviewed the financial statement, discussed community decay issues and the Growth Management Plan, and considered the use of funds for community improvement projects. A zone change request was approved, and the board decided to maintain the same mill levy percentage as the previous year. Announcements included updates on an RFP for One Health housing, Maverick construction plans, Dairy Queen's opening, BMX bike demonstrations, a City Council meeting, the reopening of a bowling alley, the farmers market, property tax rebates, and new Dollar General and sand shed construction.
The meeting addressed a public hearing concerning a request to waive a 25-foot setback for a garage between two homes, allowing the placement of a manufactured home on either side. Discussion also included community decay, with clarification that complaints must be submitted in writing to the Code Enforcement office. The board approved the setback waiver request. Finally, the meeting included the election of officers for the board.
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