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City of La Vergne
Construction services for interior and exterior additions and renovation of the Public Works and Community Development Services Building, including office build-out, site civil work, shed construction, and ADA improvements.
Posted Date
Apr 21, 2026
Due Date
Jun 2, 2026
Release: Apr 21, 2026
City of La Vergne
Close: Jun 2, 2026
Construction services for interior and exterior additions and renovation of the Public Works and Community Development Services Building, including office build-out, site civil work, shed construction, and ADA improvements.
City of La Vergne
Interior Build-out of Open Expansion Space into offices including architectural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing and limited structural work (approx. 12,480 SF). Renovation of existing office space including limited architectural, electrical, mechanical, and very limited plumbing work (approx. 890 SF). Site civil work including the demolition of a small freestanding garage, asphalt paving (approx. 40,500 SF), concrete paving (approx. 3,720 SF), gravel surfacing (approx. 10,000 SF), extension of a 6-inch diameter water service line (about 250 LF) with a fire hydrant, and construction of about 300 LF of 5-foot-wide concrete walk to ADA standards. Construction of a large shed with open sides (approx. 2,700 SF). Addition of ADA-accessible door openers with push-button switch on three existing doors. Other minor improvements.
Posted Date
Apr 21, 2026
Due Date
Jun 15, 2026
Release: Apr 21, 2026
City of La Vergne
Close: Jun 15, 2026
Interior Build-out of Open Expansion Space into offices including architectural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing and limited structural work (approx. 12,480 SF). Renovation of existing office space including limited architectural, electrical, mechanical, and very limited plumbing work (approx. 890 SF). Site civil work including the demolition of a small freestanding garage, asphalt paving (approx. 40,500 SF), concrete paving (approx. 3,720 SF), gravel surfacing (approx. 10,000 SF), extension of a 6-inch diameter water service line (about 250 LF) with a fire hydrant, and construction of about 300 LF of 5-foot-wide concrete walk to ADA standards. Construction of a large shed with open sides (approx. 2,700 SF). Addition of ADA-accessible door openers with push-button switch on three existing doors. Other minor improvements.
AvailableCity of La Vergne
Work includes grading, installation of drainage, a new box culvert, asphalt and concrete pavement, roundabout construction, curb and gutter, sidewalk, pavement markings, waterline placement, erosion control and traffic control. 2705 sy removal of asphalt pavement; 44457 cy road & drainage excavation (unclassified); 55824 cy borrow excavation (unclassified); 3993 cy placing and spreading topsoil; 7500 cy undercutting; 29 cy foundation fill material; 480 lf 12" temporary slope drain; 680 cy sediment removal; 685 lf temporary silt fence (with backing); 4415 lf temporary silt fence (without backing); 2 each sediment filter bag (15' x 10'). See outside link.
Posted Date
Jul 22, 2025
Due Date
Oct 7, 2025
Release: Jul 22, 2025
City of La Vergne
Close: Oct 7, 2025
Work includes grading, installation of drainage, a new box culvert, asphalt and concrete pavement, roundabout construction, curb and gutter, sidewalk, pavement markings, waterline placement, erosion control and traffic control. 2705 sy removal of asphalt pavement; 44457 cy road & drainage excavation (unclassified); 55824 cy borrow excavation (unclassified); 3993 cy placing and spreading topsoil; 7500 cy undercutting; 29 cy foundation fill material; 480 lf 12" temporary slope drain; 680 cy sediment removal; 685 lf temporary silt fence (with backing); 4415 lf temporary silt fence (without backing); 2 each sediment filter bag (15' x 10'). See outside link.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Only if the solution is truly unique in utilities/public safety with no alternatives; otherwise pivot back to a coop.
Coops: If your product is on TIPS, Sourcewell, or OMNIA, proceed via that contract. Engage the department champion and route for Board of Mayor and Aldermen approval.
Entity: City of La Vergne, TN.
Outlook: Deprioritized. The process is opaque/restrictive and requires Board of Mayor and Aldermen approval. Use only for highly specialized utility or public safety needs with no viable alternatives (e.g., akin to past approvals for water meter testing or fingerprint devices).
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of La Vergne
The public hearing addressed two primary ordinances. The first agenda item involved the review of Ordinance 2026-08, which concerns the adoption of the city's annual budget and tax rate for the upcoming fiscal year. The second agenda item focused on Ordinance 2026-11, which seeks to amend chapter 14 of the city zoning ordinance regarding administrative procedures.
The meeting featured departmental reports from the Police Department, Fire Department, Parks and Recreation, and the Library. The Police Chief discussed crime statistics, vehicle burglaries, auto thefts, and community engagement initiatives, as well as the upcoming Operation Safe Streets project. The Fire Chief provided a brief update noting a quiet month. Parks and Recreation discussed past and upcoming community events, including the Independence Day celebration and a color walk. The Library Director reported on the summer reading program, digital checkouts, and upcoming community activities such as the International Folk Fest and various reading-themed initiatives for different age groups.
The Board of Mayor and Aldermen discussed an update on the ADA transition plan, including administrative requirements, self-evaluation of facilities, and implementation plans. The Board also reviewed the upcoming annual budget and tax rate ordinances, addressing the need for property tax assessment certification. Furthermore, the meeting covered ordinances regarding zoning definitions and residential code amendments, and considered consent agenda items such as office supplies, a copier lease, and the procurement of an automated license plate reader camera system.
The Commission addressed several site plans and plats during the meeting. An administrative deferral was granted for a truck parking project at 1370 Halquer Boulevard to allow for coordination with utility pipeline construction. The Commission approved a new building site plan at 425 Industrial Boulevard and a preliminary plat for a nine-lot residential development at 111 Irvin Road. Additionally, the Commission reviewed the current status of bonds and letters of credit, noting that several renewals were pending.
The committee discussed several park and community events, including updates on the ongoing carnival and planning for a last-day-of-school water celebration at the park. Key agenda items also covered the upcoming America 250 flag-raising ceremony, which will include a color walk, and the Independence Day celebration featuring music, fireworks, and a patriotic decorating contest. The committee further explored a potential partnership with the YMCA to expand youth sports leagues, focusing on recreational play rather than competitive tournaments, and the logistical considerations of providing city facilities for these programs.
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