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Government ID for mapping buyers across datasets.
Full-time equivalent employees.
Population size to gauge opportunity scale.
How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
How often this buyer champions startups and early adoption.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Knoxville
The project includes approx. pavement removal; grading; excavation; four (4) storm sewer structures; 790 LF of 6" HDPE subdrain; 80 LF of RCP storm sewer pipe; 1,333 SY of modified subbase; 1,165 SY of 7" PCC Pavement; 3,818.3 SY of full depth finish patches with subgrade repairs; traffic control; surface restoration; erosion control; and other miscellaneous work. See outside links for more details.
Posted Date
Jan 7, 2026
Due Date
Jan 29, 2026
Release: Jan 7, 2026
City of Knoxville
Close: Jan 29, 2026
The project includes approx. pavement removal; grading; excavation; four (4) storm sewer structures; 790 LF of 6" HDPE subdrain; 80 LF of RCP storm sewer pipe; 1,333 SY of modified subbase; 1,165 SY of 7" PCC Pavement; 3,818.3 SY of full depth finish patches with subgrade repairs; traffic control; surface restoration; erosion control; and other miscellaneous work. See outside links for more details.
City of Knoxville
Procurement of HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, and Excavation/Earthwork/Site Improvements/Landscaping/Utilities bid packages for the 35,092 SF Knoxville Public Safety Building Project.
Posted Date
Dec 22, 2025
Due Date
Jan 20, 2026
Release: Dec 22, 2025
City of Knoxville
Close: Jan 20, 2026
Procurement of HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, and Excavation/Earthwork/Site Improvements/Landscaping/Utilities bid packages for the 35,092 SF Knoxville Public Safety Building Project.
City of Knoxville
Lease of eighty-six (86) acres, mol of farm land for hay ground use.
Posted Date
Nov 13, 2025
Due Date
Dec 11, 2025
Release: Nov 13, 2025
City of Knoxville
Close: Dec 11, 2025
Lease of eighty-six (86) acres, mol of farm land for hay ground use.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Sole source if truly unique: If your product is proprietary and non-substitutable, partner with the department to run a sole source with a justification memo to the City Manager.
Coops: Coops first: If your offering is on a cooperative (ideally Sourcewell), route the purchase through that contract to bypass formal bidding.
Entity: City of Knoxville (Iowa).
Approach: Position as unique/proprietary with no equivalent alternatives. Work with the champion department to draft the “sole source justification memorandum.”
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City of Knoxville
This document outlines a 5-year cash rent farm lease for 86.6 acres of established hay land in Marion County, Iowa, between the City of Knoxville (Owner) and Cory J Moore (Operator). The lease commences on March 1, 2026, with an annual rent of $13,500 due on January 2nd. The agreement details legal descriptions, terms of lease, use of structures, cash rent payment schedule, USDA program payments, recreational use, division of expenses, repair and maintenance responsibilities, operator's and owner's duties, conditions for harvested crops, transfer of interest, lease term changes, right of entry, landlord's lien, and termination upon default, along with an arbitration clause.
Effective Date
Mar 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Mar 1, 2026
City of Knoxville
Expires:
This document outlines a 5-year cash rent farm lease for 86.6 acres of established hay land in Marion County, Iowa, between the City of Knoxville (Owner) and Cory J Moore (Operator). The lease commences on March 1, 2026, with an annual rent of $13,500 due on January 2nd. The agreement details legal descriptions, terms of lease, use of structures, cash rent payment schedule, USDA program payments, recreational use, division of expenses, repair and maintenance responsibilities, operator's and owner's duties, conditions for harvested crops, transfer of interest, lease term changes, right of entry, landlord's lien, and termination upon default, along with an arbitration clause.
AvailableCity of Knoxville
The City of Knoxville approved a resolution to lease farmland to Cory J. Moore for an annual sum of $13,500.00. The lease period is from March 1, 2026, to February 28, 2031. This resolution was passed on January 5, 2026, after a bidding process and public hearing.
Effective Date
Mar 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Mar 1, 2026
City of Knoxville
Expires:
The City of Knoxville approved a resolution to lease farmland to Cory J. Moore for an annual sum of $13,500.00. The lease period is from March 1, 2026, to February 28, 2031. This resolution was passed on January 5, 2026, after a bidding process and public hearing.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Knoxville
The council approved various items, including garbage hauler and recycling licenses, a retail alcohol license for a commercial property, a tax abatement, and set a public hearing regarding property tax levies. Additionally, the council authorized the sale of General Obligation Corporate Purpose Bonds and reviewed and approved the payment of claims for city services and operations. Updates were provided concerning the delivery of a new ladder truck for the Fire Department.
The Board of Trustees reviewed and approved audited claims and financial reports for the month of March. Key actions included the approval of a bid from Mowbility Sales and Service for the purchase of a new lawn mower and the adoption of Resolution 2026-3, which names the official depositories for the organization. Additionally, the General Manager provided a report regarding operational and personnel matters.
The City Council approved a resolution authorizing a loan agreement, which includes the sale and issuance of General Obligation Corporate Purpose Bonds for the 2026 series, along with the necessary provisions for the levy of taxes to fund the bonds.
The council meeting addressed a variety of agenda items including the issuance of proclamations for National Volunteer Week and National Library Week. The council conducted public hearings regarding the disposal of property by sale and the approval of the Fiscal Year 2027 budget. Resolutions were passed to direct the sale of real property, adopt the 2026-2027 budget, and approve the final plat for the Red Rocks Station Subdivision. Additional actions included approving a change order for the Veterans District Phase 2 Improvements Project and authorizing the payment of claims.
The commission addressed several key agenda items including the appointment of a Chair and Vice Chair for the 2026 calendar year. Discussions were held regarding the final plat application for the Red Rocks Station Subdivision and a rezoning application for 205 N. Iowa Street to allow for a boutique short-term lodging facility. Additionally, staff provided updates on upcoming workshops, the city's digital zoning map, and corridor studies, while also previewing future agenda items regarding campground zoning regulations.
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