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City of Iowa Falls
Rehabilitate entrance road and terminal building drainage.
Posted Date
Feb 6, 2026
Due Date
Mar 5, 2026
Release: Feb 6, 2026
City of Iowa Falls
Close: Mar 5, 2026
Rehabilitate entrance road and terminal building drainage.
AvailableCity of Iowa Falls
Cafe rehabilitation. Work includes, but is not lited to: removal of existing roofing; demolition of interior second level walls, ceilings and floor finishes; new EIFS and stucco exterior finishes; roofing replaceent including insulation, flashings, caps, gutters and downspouts; new second-floor apartment buildout with finishes, bath and kitchen fixtures and cabinets; replacement of apartment exterior windows and skylights; replacement of second-floor mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems.
Posted Date
Jun 16, 2025
Due Date
Jul 14, 2025
Release: Jun 16, 2025
City of Iowa Falls
Close: Jul 14, 2025
Cafe rehabilitation. Work includes, but is not lited to: removal of existing roofing; demolition of interior second level walls, ceilings and floor finishes; new EIFS and stucco exterior finishes; roofing replaceent including insulation, flashings, caps, gutters and downspouts; new second-floor apartment buildout with finishes, bath and kitchen fixtures and cabinets; replacement of apartment exterior windows and skylights; replacement of second-floor mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems.
City of Iowa Falls
The Project includes the following approximate quantities of Work: 21,184 cubic yards (CY) of topsoil strip, stockpile, and respread; 40,987 CY of excavation; 524 LF (LF) of 24" (IN) RCP storm sewer; 35 LF of 18" RCP arch culvert; 1,199 LF of 12" water main; 144 LF of 8" water main; 1,455 LF of 8" sanitary sewer; 4 sanitary manhole structures and 2 storm sewer intakes; 3,716 square yards (SY) of 7" paving with 12" subgrade preparation and 6" of modified subbase. Temporary erosion control will consist of 1,378 SY of rolled erosion control product, 1,208 LF of 9" wattle, inlet protection, and erosion control mulching. Project will be stabilized with seeding.
Posted Date
Jan 22, 2025
Due Date
Feb 10, 2025
Release: Jan 22, 2025
City of Iowa Falls
Close: Feb 10, 2025
The Project includes the following approximate quantities of Work: 21,184 cubic yards (CY) of topsoil strip, stockpile, and respread; 40,987 CY of excavation; 524 LF (LF) of 24" (IN) RCP storm sewer; 35 LF of 18" RCP arch culvert; 1,199 LF of 12" water main; 144 LF of 8" water main; 1,455 LF of 8" sanitary sewer; 4 sanitary manhole structures and 2 storm sewer intakes; 3,716 square yards (SY) of 7" paving with 12" subgrade preparation and 6" of modified subbase. Temporary erosion control will consist of 1,378 SY of rolled erosion control product, 1,208 LF of 9" wattle, inlet protection, and erosion control mulching. Project will be stabilized with seeding.
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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 $62,000, not viable here—pivot immediately to a cooperative path.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or OMNIA Partners via State of Iowa for a fast, compliant, pre-competed buy.
City of Iowa Falls prefers open competition and does not use sole source contracts. Practical note: Purchases over $62,000 require a full competitive bid.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Iowa Falls
The meeting agenda includes consideration of motions to approve task orders for engineering services related to fuel facility improvements, parallel taxiway construction, and runway rehabilitation. Other agenda items involve reviewing and approving a capital improvement plan (CIP), exploring options for arsenic and whole-house filters, discussing leases for an apartment and farm, addressing maintenance needs for equipment, and weighing local purchasing against cheaper alternatives. Additionally, the final CIP will be reviewed for FAA submittal, and changes needed to meet FAA grant risk assessment requirements will be discussed.
The council meeting addressed various agenda items, including the approval of monthly claims and financials, liquor licenses, and payment requests for the airport apron pavement maintenance project and the Pine Street Water Plant. Discussions included the electrical code, downtown alley improvements, the North Hardin County Emergency Squad lease, Jones Park Trail and Bridge completion, and the EMH building. The council also approved funding for annual manhole rehabilitation, set a bid date for wastewater treatment plant controls replacement, established a Downtown TIF Incentive Grant Program and Committee, approved the Annual Urban Renewal Report, and addressed recently purchased property. A closed session was held to discuss land acquisition and disposal and union strategy.
The Iowa Falls Airport Authority meeting covered several key topics. Discussions included the Fly Iowa program, painting of the beacon tower, fuel tanks, and propane tanks, finalization of a previous project with Pole Solutions, and a winter LP contract with a potential move to a larger propane tank and annual off-season LP purchase. A three-year lease for approximately 20 acres south of the airport property was also discussed.
The meeting involved discussions about the airport's reopening, including postponing planning until construction is complete. A farm lease for 2022 was discussed, with a decision to be made at the October meeting. The reopening date and remaining project items were discussed, noting delays due to equipment issues. The board also agreed in principle to allow Midwest Custom Ag to build additional hangar space, pending specifics and lease negotiations.
The meeting agenda includes discussion and potential approval of the use of Scenic City Civic Foundation funds for Fly Iowa, appointment of a treasurer, quotes for roof and hangar repairs, approval of a new hangar tenant, and review of bids for old fuel equipment.
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