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City of Huntsville
The City of Huntsville issued Invitation to Bid No. 26-26 for painting and related repair services at the William Hodges Building, covering interior wall repairs and painting for the lobby and meeting room as well as exterior porch ceiling cleaning and repainting. The contract performance period requires completion within 60 calendar days after award, and the City will evaluate vendors for best value considering durability and past performance. Bidders must submit evidence of qualifications and a Certificate of Liability Insurance naming the City as an Additional Insured.
Posted Date
May 7, 2026
Due Date
May 26, 2026
Release: May 7, 2026
City of Huntsville
Close: May 26, 2026
The City of Huntsville issued Invitation to Bid No. 26-26 for painting and related repair services at the William Hodges Building, covering interior wall repairs and painting for the lobby and meeting room as well as exterior porch ceiling cleaning and repainting. The contract performance period requires completion within 60 calendar days after award, and the City will evaluate vendors for best value considering durability and past performance. Bidders must submit evidence of qualifications and a Certificate of Liability Insurance naming the City as an Additional Insured.
AvailableCity of Huntsville
Work includes street drainage repair.
Posted Date
Apr 29, 2026
Due Date
May 19, 2026
Release: Apr 29, 2026
City of Huntsville
Close: May 19, 2026
Work includes street drainage repair.
AvailableCity of Huntsville
The City of Huntsville is soliciting bids for Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (MRO) supplies under Bid No. 26-16 for an initial five-month term with four optional one-year renewals. The procurement covers a wide range of items including air filters, adhesives, batteries, and electrical supplies. The successful vendor will be required to provide detailed usage reports on all products and services furnished under the contract.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
City of Huntsville
Close: May 14, 2026
The City of Huntsville is soliciting bids for Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (MRO) supplies under Bid No. 26-16 for an initial five-month term with four optional one-year renewals. The procurement covers a wide range of items including air filters, adhesives, batteries, and electrical supplies. The successful vendor will be required to provide detailed usage reports on all products and services furnished under the contract.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Only if truly proprietary and essential; coordinate with Purchasing on justification and council approval.
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing via EPIC6 or BuyBoard.
Entity: City of Huntsville, Texas.
Use: Rare; deprioritize in favor of cooperatives.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Huntsville
The Council conducted a workshop on potential revisions to the alarm ordinances and held a regular session. Presentations included proclamations for National Crime Victims' Rights Week, Fair Housing Month, and School Library Month. The Council approved various consent agenda items, including the purchase of a solid waste container transport truck and a water well, as well as an amendment to the fiscal year budget and a grant application for the Edward Byrne Justice Assistance Grant. The meeting featured an annual report presentation, updates on various city construction and economic development projects, and discussions regarding community events. The Council also held an executive session to deliberate on personnel matters concerning the City Secretary and City Manager, resulting in a motion to renegotiate the City Secretary's contract.
The council reviewed and approved several administrative items, including traffic schedule amendments, the rejection of bids for an airport protection plan, the adoption of a fair housing action plan, and the procurement of municipal vehicles and insurance programs. The council also discussed and approved the support of a housing tax credit application for a new apartment project, along with a community revitalization plan for the associated subdivision. Additionally, the council addressed the regulation of handheld mobile device use in school zones, made various appointments to city boards and commissions, and received updates from the city manager regarding ongoing construction and municipal projects. An executive session was held to consult with legal counsel on pending litigation.
The council held an annual meeting with the Planning and Zoning Commission to review development codes. Key actions included the approval of ordinances related to building energy conservation codes, budget amendments, and the addition of seats to the Beautification Advisory Committee. Significant discussions took place regarding private water and wastewater service line policies, a proposed rate increase denial for Entergy, and the renaming of the Veterans Affairs Advisory Board. Administrative reports covered parks and recreational activities, personnel committee updates including pension and healthcare cost management, and various city construction and infrastructure project progress reports.
The council held a special session to discuss and consider the 2013-2014 budget. The presentation covered various aspects of the budget process, including fund balances, projected revenues, and expenditure categories such as personnel services, supplies, equipment maintenance, utilities, and capital projects.
The council meeting featured several proclamations for local awareness and recognition events. A public hearing was held regarding amendments to the development code concerning planned developments and lot standards. Action items included authorization for a three-year alarm management services agreement, a homeland security grant application, the purchase of a solid waste transfer trailer, and the award of contracts for sidewalk and street projects. The council also processed updates to the rules of procedure and discussed updates on city construction and sewer maintenance. An executive session was conducted to deliberate on economic development negotiations and legal matters related to utility easements.
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