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City of Hildale
Hildale City seeks bids for construction of a new booster station and 2,280 linear feet of PVC culinary water line including booster and fire pumps, a backup generator, and associated site work. The contract documents are being managed and issued by Jones & DeMille Engineering, Inc., with the procurement posted via the Utah Division of Purchasing (Opportunity ID NS26-120). Proposals are due April 24, 2026 and questions are due April 17, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 6, 2026
Due Date
Apr 24, 2026
Release: Apr 6, 2026
City of Hildale
Close: Apr 24, 2026
Hildale City seeks bids for construction of a new booster station and 2,280 linear feet of PVC culinary water line including booster and fire pumps, a backup generator, and associated site work. The contract documents are being managed and issued by Jones & DeMille Engineering, Inc., with the procurement posted via the Utah Division of Purchasing (Opportunity ID NS26-120). Proposals are due April 24, 2026 and questions are due April 17, 2026.
AvailableCity of Hildale
Work includes installation of water, sewer, irrigation, electrical and gas utilities, project also includes construction of a cast-in-place concrete box culvert and bank armoring. Mobilization; exploratory excavations; selective site demolition; concrete forming and accessories; concrete reinforcing; cast-in-place concrete; clearing and grubbing; subgrade preparation; trenching; fill; riprap; chip seal; aggregate base courses; curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and driveways; concrete manholes; concrete vaults and chambers; sanitary sewerage gravity piping.
Posted Date
Jun 6, 2025
Due Date
Jun 27, 2025
Release: Jun 6, 2025
City of Hildale
Close: Jun 27, 2025
Work includes installation of water, sewer, irrigation, electrical and gas utilities, project also includes construction of a cast-in-place concrete box culvert and bank armoring. Mobilization; exploratory excavations; selective site demolition; concrete forming and accessories; concrete reinforcing; cast-in-place concrete; clearing and grubbing; subgrade preparation; trenching; fill; riprap; chip seal; aggregate base courses; curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and driveways; concrete manholes; concrete vaults and chambers; sanitary sewerage gravity piping.
City of Hildale
Work includes installation of approx 2,640 FT of 8" PVC waterline along with valving, fittings, hydrants and services.
Posted Date
Feb 28, 2025
Due Date
Mar 21, 2025
Release: Feb 28, 2025
City of Hildale
Close: Mar 21, 2025
Work includes installation of approx 2,640 FT of 8" PVC waterline along with valving, fittings, hydrants and services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Hildale
The agenda for the meeting included several key items. Preliminary matters involved the City Council Community Recognition and Appreciation Award. Public presentations covered information from Washington County Fair representatives and an educational session on tree removal from Desert Tree Worx. Oversight items included the review and acceptance of the Invoice Register, the City Administrator's report, an update on the Maxwell Park Expansion Project, and a Planning and Zoning Administrative Update. New Council Business involved consideration and potential approval of the City Attorney's amended contract, as well as large purchase approvals for gate openers (not to exceed $14,000) and Potassium Permanganate (not to exceed $15,000) for the Water Treatment Plant.
The agenda encompasses several key administrative and operational items, including community recognitions and appointments to the Utility Board. The Council will review financial reports and invoice registers, along with departmental and city administration reports. Action items include the contract for a new city sign, multiple zone map amendments, a professional services proposal for a public defender, and the establishment of fees for outside consultants. Additionally, the Council will deliberate on an easement agreement and authorize well maintenance services involving pumping equipment, video inspection, and chemical treatment.
The council discussed the appointment of a new Deputy Treasurer, received a presentation regarding the Washington County Fair, and recognized a community member for service. Key business items included the review and acceptance of an invoice register, updates on the Maxwell Park Expansion Project, and administrative improvements to the Planning and Zoning department. The council approved an amended contract for the City Attorney and authorized large purchases for gate openers and chemical treatments for the water plant. Additionally, there was a closed session for litigation and personnel matters, followed by a public safety discussion regarding enforcement issues with motorized vehicles on public roads.
The Planning Commission discussed several items, including a request to rezone a parcel from Residential Agriculture to Residential Single-family for a lot split proposal, and a request to rezone a parcel from Residential Agriculture to Single-family Residential. The commission also engaged in a work session regarding the General Plan review, covering goals and objectives, and established a workflow and schedule for future revisions. A preliminary plan for a 40-lot subdivision was reviewed, with discussions focusing on departmental feedback, infrastructure requirements, and subdivision standards.
The meeting packet includes an agenda for the upcoming meeting on March 16, 2026, and minutes from the previous meeting on February 23, 2026. Key topics include rezoning requests for properties on Jessop Avenue, Redwood Street, and North Elm Street, as well as a preliminary plat review for the Crimson Mesa Subdivision. Discussion points during the past meeting involved general plan review, utility coordination, and procedural clarifications for subdivision approvals.
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