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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Harker Heights
The City of Harker Heights is soliciting bids for Drainage Capital Improvement Project #2, Phases 2 & 3 to improve stormwater infrastructure, including the construction of 1,700 feet of concrete channel and 500 feet of box culvert. The project involves demolition of existing channel lining, utility adjustments for water and sewer lines, and site restoration including fencing and revegetation. The contract is expected to be completed within 300 consecutive calendar days with an estimated value between $3.5M and $8.5M.
Posted Date
May 4, 2026
Due Date
May 26, 2026
Release: May 4, 2026
City of Harker Heights
Close: May 26, 2026
The City of Harker Heights is soliciting bids for Drainage Capital Improvement Project #2, Phases 2 & 3 to improve stormwater infrastructure, including the construction of 1,700 feet of concrete channel and 500 feet of box culvert. The project involves demolition of existing channel lining, utility adjustments for water and sewer lines, and site restoration including fencing and revegetation. The contract is expected to be completed within 300 consecutive calendar days with an estimated value between $3.5M and $8.5M.
AvailableCity of Harker Heights
Clean and power wash headworks structure; renovate electrical switches and lighting and remove existing bar screens; furnish and install two (2) new bar screens.
Posted Date
Jun 30, 2025
Due Date
Jul 29, 2025
Release: Jun 30, 2025
City of Harker Heights
Close: Jul 29, 2025
Clean and power wash headworks structure; renovate electrical switches and lighting and remove existing bar screens; furnish and install two (2) new bar screens.
City of Harker Heights
Work includes 12 EA rehabilitation of existing manholes including surface restoration, preparing and implementing traffic control and bypass pumping as necessary for rehabilitation; 7 EA for replacing existing ring and 24" cover; 5 EA for replacing existing rings and 24" cover with gasketed, bolted and watertight cover to prevent inflow; 2 EA furnish and install internal drop assembly; 2 EA for reforming existing bench and invert. See attached file.
Posted Date
Nov 19, 2024
Due Date
Dec 10, 2024
Release: Nov 19, 2024
City of Harker Heights
Close: Dec 10, 2024
Work includes 12 EA rehabilitation of existing manholes including surface restoration, preparing and implementing traffic control and bypass pumping as necessary for rehabilitation; 7 EA for replacing existing ring and 24" cover; 5 EA for replacing existing rings and 24" cover with gasketed, bolted and watertight cover to prevent inflow; 2 EA furnish and install internal drop assembly; 2 EA for reforming existing bench and invert. See attached file.
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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 $25,000, use sole source. Do not lead here; unless the buyer insists and can justify uniqueness, pivot back to a coop route.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or BuyBoard. Ask purchasing to confirm your awarded contract is eligible and proceed via the coop to bypass formal bidding.
City of Harker Heights: No evidence of sole source contracting.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Harker Heights
This document, the 2026 State of the City address, details the strategic direction and accomplishments for the City of Harker Heights. It focuses on positioning the city for long-term stability, growth, and opportunity through three core strategic priorities: infrastructure investment, economic development, and operational excellence. Key initiatives include enhancing transportation, utilities, drainage, and parks; strengthening the local economy and tax base through business attraction and development; and maintaining public safety and fiscal responsibility.
The council meeting included canvassing election returns, installing new officers, and appointing a Mayor Pro-Tem. Proclamations were presented for Emergency Medical Services Week, National Police Week, National Public Works Week, and Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month. The council also discussed updating authorized signers for financial transactions. Public hearings were conducted to discuss changes in land use and zoning designations, including approvals for a change from Low Density Residential to Regional Center, a change from One-Family Dwelling District to General Business District with a Conditional Use Permit for animal boarding, and a change from One-Family Dwelling District to Rural One-Family Dwelling District with a Conditional Use Permit for an Accessory Dwelling Unit. Additionally, the council considered a Preliminary Plat for Ranger Top Addition and approved a Development Agreement for roadway improvements to Pima Trail.
The agenda includes mayoral proclamations, presentations, and consent items such as approving the minutes from a previous meeting. Public hearings are scheduled to discuss and consider ordinances related to impact fees and the city budget for the upcoming fiscal year. Regular business involves ratifying a property tax increase, addressing an appeal of a false robbery alarm service charge, awarding contracts for pedestrian and street improvement projects, and receiving the City Manager's report. The council will also convene into an executive session to discuss the reappointment of the Alternate Municipal Judge.
The council discussed breeding license requirements and restrictions, and later convened into an executive session to consult with the City Attorney and discuss the City Manager's employment, evaluation, and duties. Upon reconvening, the council approved the extension of the City Manager's contract with a salary raise, increased deferred compensation, and a retention incentive. A public hearing was conducted to consider approving an amendment to the Harker Heights Code of Ordinances to add a definition and exemption for "Wall Art". The council also approved a resolution adopting the Investment Policy of the City of Harker Heights and authorized the City's Investment Broker/Dealer List, and approved a list of investment training sponsors. The council received updates from the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board and Tree Advisory Board, as well as the Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Third Quarter Investment Report and Unaudited Financial Statement Report. The City Manager's Report was also presented.
The council conducted public hearings and discussed approving the budget for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2021, and ending September 30, 2022. They also discussed and approved an ordinance prescribing and setting the fiscal year 2021-2022 rates and charges, including penalties for non-payment. Additionally, the council discussed and ratified the property tax increase reflected in the fiscal year 2021-2022 budget.
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