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City of Jacinto City
Work includes remove and replace 3 existing pd blowers, remove and replace existing coarse bubble aeration system in two aerobic digesters, scada programming for new blowers, remove and dispose of accumulated grit in aerobic digesters. Includes 1 ls of electrical - all electrical as shown on the plans and described in the specificaitons, including, but not limited to, MCC, conduit, wiring, VFD's, controls, SCADA hardware and software (but not programming), and all else as required for a complete and properly operating system.
Posted Date
Jun 8, 2026
Due Date
Jun 23, 2026
Release: Jun 8, 2026
City of Jacinto City
Close: Jun 23, 2026
Work includes remove and replace 3 existing pd blowers, remove and replace existing coarse bubble aeration system in two aerobic digesters, scada programming for new blowers, remove and dispose of accumulated grit in aerobic digesters. Includes 1 ls of electrical - all electrical as shown on the plans and described in the specificaitons, including, but not limited to, MCC, conduit, wiring, VFD's, controls, SCADA hardware and software (but not programming), and all else as required for a complete and properly operating system.
AvailableCity of Jacinto City
The City of Jacinto City seeks proposals for wastewater treatment plant improvements, including replacement of clarifiers, installation of aeration and blowers, construction of basins, and site modifications. The project is funded by the CDBG-MIT program and requires compliance with federal wage and non-discrimination laws.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Oct 24, 2024
City of Jacinto City
Close: Oct 24, 2024
The City of Jacinto City seeks proposals for wastewater treatment plant improvements, including replacement of clarifiers, installation of aeration and blowers, construction of basins, and site modifications. The project is funded by the CDBG-MIT program and requires compliance with federal wage and non-discrimination laws.
City of Jacinto City
Scope of work: approx. 250 linear feet of reinforced concrete box culvert (sizes include 3'x3',4'x2', 4'x3', 5'x2', 6'x4'); approx. 12,780 LF of reinforced concrete pipe (diameters range from 12" 54"); approx. 2165 LF of reinforced concrete arch pipe (arch pipe equivalent diameters range from 36"-54"); 166 standard inlets (including PSL and pazd style inlets); 11 standard junction boxes (sizes include 6"x6" and 8"x8"); 17 custom junction boxes designed by registered engineer (custom sizes include 8'x4', 9.5'x 4', 10'x4'); 21 standard manholes (diameter ranges from 48"-96"); approx. 755 SF of asphalt driveway. See attached file.
Posted Date
Jul 24, 2025
Due Date
Aug 14, 2025
Release: Jul 24, 2025
City of Jacinto City
Close: Aug 14, 2025
Scope of work: approx. 250 linear feet of reinforced concrete box culvert (sizes include 3'x3',4'x2', 4'x3', 5'x2', 6'x4'); approx. 12,780 LF of reinforced concrete pipe (diameters range from 12" 54"); approx. 2165 LF of reinforced concrete arch pipe (arch pipe equivalent diameters range from 36"-54"); 166 standard inlets (including PSL and pazd style inlets); 11 standard junction boxes (sizes include 6"x6" and 8"x8"); 17 custom junction boxes designed by registered engineer (custom sizes include 8'x4', 9.5'x 4', 10'x4'); 21 standard manholes (diameter ranges from 48"-96"); approx. 755 SF of asphalt driveway. 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 $50,000, use sole source.
Coops: If they’re open to alternatives, ask about using their existing BuyBoard membership (if your offering is on contract); also flag Texas DIR/HGACBuy/SmartBuy for future buys. Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
City of Jacinto City (TX) follows Texas Local Government Code Ch. 252: competitive procurement is required for purchases over $50,000. Sole source is limited to statutory exemptions (e.g., items available from only one source) under Sec. 252.022. Evidence of sole source usage here: none found; deprioritize.
Practical notes:
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Jacinto City
The council received departmental reports from the library, public works, and parks and recreation, including updates on proactive flood prevention and summer program preparations. The Economic Alliance presented its annual report, detailing regional port and manufacturing contributions, infrastructure projects, and workforce development initiatives. The council approved the submission of a grant application for the police department, authorized amendments to the capital outlay budget for an emergency AC unit replacement at City Hall and a new copier for the public works department, and adopted a new Code of Ethics.
The council received departmental reports from the Police, Public Works, Fire, and Parks & Recreation departments, including updates on ongoing projects, staff training, and recruitment initiatives. A new partnership with Harris County Public Health was established, focusing on vector control and collaborative training. The city's audit for the 2024-2025 fiscal year was presented, resulting in an unmodified opinion on the city's financial statements and compliance with federal grant programs, noting a positive net position and a healthy general fund balance.
The council received department reports regarding police activities, public works maintenance and projects, and personnel updates. Key business included administering oaths of office to elected candidates, appointing a Mayor Pro Tem, and holding the first reading of an ordinance regarding council salaries. The council adopted the Harris County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan and approved updates to the city's Purchasing/Procurement Policy to align with federal grant requirements. Furthermore, the council authorized the solicitation of Requests for Proposals for three major grant-funded projects, including a wastewater treatment plant project, a sewer line replacement, and a communications equipment upgrade.
The council meeting addressed several operational and regulatory matters, including infrastructure projects like water and sewer maintenance and solar light installations at parks. A status update was provided regarding the upcoming final audit for FY 2024-2025. The council approved two variance requests and adopted Resolution 2026-6R, which revises the city's retiree health insurance policy to ensure financial sustainability regarding healthcare expenditures for retirees.
The council discussed ongoing infrastructure projects, specifically noting water service disruptions caused by construction. The second and final reading of Ordinance 2026-1 was approved to declare unopposed candidates elected and cancel the upcoming general election. Additionally, the council reviewed the city's approach to the GRIP filing notice from CenterPoint. A budget amendment for the purchase of a new copier for the Police Department was approved, with a shift from leasing to purchasing to simplify accounting and reduce costs. Finally, the council confirmed the appointment of a new full-time police officer.
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