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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Humboldt
Works include approx. 140 CY excavation class 12; 768 LF of 8" SDR-26 sanitary sewer gravity main, trenched; 38 LF of 12" RCP storm sewer, trenched; 790 LF of 8" C900 water main, trenched; 340 SY 4" driveway, paved.
Posted Date
May 28, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 28, 2026
City of Humboldt
Close: Jun 10, 2026
Works include approx. 140 CY excavation class 12; 768 LF of 8" SDR-26 sanitary sewer gravity main, trenched; 38 LF of 12" RCP storm sewer, trenched; 790 LF of 8" C900 water main, trenched; 340 SY 4" driveway, paved.
AvailableCity of Humboldt
Work includes mobilization, construction safety plan and traffic control, pavement removal, PCC 518 SY, topsoil, strip, salvage and spread 820 CY, 12" compacted subgrade 984 SY, base course 984 SY, PCC paving, 6" 890 SY, pavement markings (yellow) 100 SF, pavement marking (black outline) 251 SF, seeding, mulching, no. 6 awg, solid, bare counterpoise wire, installed in trench, including ground rods and connectors 555 LF, no. 8 awg, 5kv, l-824, type c cable, installed in trench, duct, or conduit 616 LF, regulator enclosure electrical work 1 EA, 1 way 2" schedule 40 pvc conduit, including trench and backfill 616 LF, l-861t (l) mitl, led, 24" tall, base mounted taxiway edge light w/arctic kit 13 EA, demo and removal of existing conduit and wire, spare parts.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2025
Due Date
Apr 14, 2025
Release: Mar 26, 2025
City of Humboldt
Close: Apr 14, 2025
Work includes mobilization, construction safety plan and traffic control, pavement removal, PCC 518 SY, topsoil, strip, salvage and spread 820 CY, 12" compacted subgrade 984 SY, base course 984 SY, PCC paving, 6" 890 SY, pavement markings (yellow) 100 SF, pavement marking (black outline) 251 SF, seeding, mulching, no. 6 awg, solid, bare counterpoise wire, installed in trench, including ground rods and connectors 555 LF, no. 8 awg, 5kv, l-824, type c cable, installed in trench, duct, or conduit 616 LF, regulator enclosure electrical work 1 EA, 1 way 2" schedule 40 pvc conduit, including trench and backfill 616 LF, l-861t (l) mitl, led, 24" tall, base mounted taxiway edge light w/arctic kit 13 EA, demo and removal of existing conduit and wire, spare parts.
City of Humboldt
Provide 110' heavy duty aerial platform ladder truck.
Posted Date
Feb 21, 2025
Due Date
Feb 28, 2025
Release: Feb 21, 2025
City of Humboldt
Close: Feb 28, 2025
Provide 110' heavy duty aerial platform ladder truck.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: No evidence this path is accepted; deprioritize and redirect to competitive solicitations. Purchases at or above roughly $62,000 will trigger formal public bidding.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
City of Humboldt shows no evidence of sole source awards. The city adheres strictly to public bidding, making sole source attempts inefficient.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Humboldt
The council reviewed PeopleService reports, discussing repairs and maintenance for water and wastewater treatment systems. An overview of the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Audit Report was presented, and a 28E agreement with the Partnership for Economic Growth of Humboldt County, Inc. was approved. A public hearing was held regarding a lease agreement with Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless, followed by the approval of an amended and restated water tower lease agreement with the same entity. Contract change order No. 4 and pay applications for the Three Rivers Industrial Park project were approved. The council also approved the request to assign a private development agreement to Finch Block, LLC. Additionally, the council discussed the professional competency and actions of the Deputy City Clerk, ultimately voting to discharge her. Other items discussed included the removal of a fence at Swan Pond and fixing the fence on Cottonwood Trail.
The Humboldt City Council convened to discuss and act on several items. They approved a street closure request from Wildcat PTO for the Back to School Bash. The council then moved to enter a closed session to address specific law enforcement matters, focusing on current or proposed investigations, inspection techniques, or auditing schedules, to prevent law violators from avoiding detection. Following the closed session, the council resumed the open session and adjourned.
The council discussed and approved several items, including a request to close parking stalls on Sumner Avenue, a resolution approving a pay application for the Eagle Ridge Pedestrian Bridge project, and a resolution updating the part-time police officer position. They also set a date for a public hearing to review a proposed lease with Cellco Partnership and approved the first reading of ordinances amending the code regarding golf carts and ATV/ORVs on city streets. Additionally, there was an inquiry about the basement clean up and a reminder about brush pickup.
The council discussed a challenge with the Police Department, reviewed PeopleService reports, and approved requests for street closures for the Humboldt Highschool Homecoming Parade and the Hardpack 30 event. They also approved a resolution creating a job description for the Police Department Administrative Assistant position and the final reading of an ordinance amending rates for water service. The council was reminded of the upcoming brush pick up date.
The council discussed possible changes to water rates and reviewed three options. They approved quotes for paving projects, including a portion of 3rd Avenue North and the parking area for the Eagle Ridge Nature Trail. A proposal for Mosquito Control Services was approved, as well as the Community Catalyst Building Remediation Grant Agreement with the Iowa Economic Development Authority. The council also approved a select proposal for the Strategic Plan/Highway Corridor Plan and authorized the City Administrator to negotiate a scope of services with the selected firm. Public hearings were held for proposed electric and gas franchise agreements with MidAmerican Energy. Additionally, resolutions were approved for a pay application for the 4th Ave N Water Main Project, a local match resolution for the Hazard Mitigation Assistance Program, and the assignment of an agreement for private development. The first reading of ordinances granting MidAmerican Energy franchise rights for electric and gas systems was also approved. Other items discussed included a segment filmed inside HTC and the Verizon agreement.
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