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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Lake Havasu City
Procurement for street improvements including asphalt roto-milling and overlay, concrete collar construction, ADA-compliant sidewalk ramp installation, and survey monument replacement on Acoma Boulevard.
Posted Date
Feb 4, 2026
Due Date
Mar 4, 2026
Release: Feb 4, 2026
City of Lake Havasu City
Close: Mar 4, 2026
Procurement for street improvements including asphalt roto-milling and overlay, concrete collar construction, ADA-compliant sidewalk ramp installation, and survey monument replacement on Acoma Boulevard.
City of Lake Havasu City
Provide boulevard street improvements. This project includes roto-milling the existing asphalt surface and placing an asphalt overlay. The work also includes the construction of new concrete collars for manholes and valve cans, installation of eleven (11) ADA-compliant sidewalk ramps at various locations along the corridor, and replacement of survey monuments upon completion of construction. Removal and reconstruction of asphalt paving.
Posted Date
Feb 4, 2026
Due Date
Mar 4, 2026
Release: Feb 4, 2026
City of Lake Havasu City
Close: Mar 4, 2026
Provide boulevard street improvements. This project includes roto-milling the existing asphalt surface and placing an asphalt overlay. The work also includes the construction of new concrete collars for manholes and valve cans, installation of eleven (11) ADA-compliant sidewalk ramps at various locations along the corridor, and replacement of survey monuments upon completion of construction. Removal and reconstruction of asphalt paving.
City of Lake Havasu City
This project calls for the supply and application of GSB-88 standard asphalt sealcoat with aggregate to seal Runway 14/32 and GSB-88 standard asphalt sealcoat without aggregate to seal Taxiway A and (4) four connectors. This bid also calls for the supply of marking paint, glass beads, and labor to repaint all lines, legends or numbers, in color and size, covered by the GSB-88 sealing program on Runway 14/32, Taxiway A and (4) four connectors.
Posted Date
Jan 21, 2026
Due Date
Feb 25, 2026
Release: Jan 21, 2026
City of Lake Havasu City
Close: Feb 25, 2026
This project calls for the supply and application of GSB-88 standard asphalt sealcoat with aggregate to seal Runway 14/32 and GSB-88 standard asphalt sealcoat without aggregate to seal Taxiway A and (4) four connectors. This bid also calls for the supply of marking paint, glass beads, and labor to repaint all lines, legends or numbers, in color and size, covered by the GSB-88 sealing program on Runway 14/32, Taxiway A and (4) four connectors.
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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 $100,000, use sole source (only if proprietary/standardization applies; under $100,000 can be approved by the City Manager; over $100,000 requires City Council).
Coops: Lead with OMNIA, 1GPA, Sourcewell, or SAVE. Ask Procurement to purchase through your existing contract and align with the department head.
City of Lake Havasu City (AZ): Sole source is viable but narrow—use when the product is genuinely proprietary and necessary to standardize with existing infrastructure (especially for public utilities). Coordinate with the Procurement Division (purchasing@lhcaz.gov) to prepare the justification.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Lake Havasu City
The meeting commenced with an invocation and the pledge of allegiance. A representative from Military Moms provided an update on their work supporting veterans and children of active military members, mentioning a banner project. Following roll call and approval of the consent agenda, discussions included the announcement of vacancies on city boards, committees, and commissions, specifically one alternate member vacancy on the board of adjustment. The City Manager's report noted the retirement of Fire Marshal Nathan Adler after over 26 years of service. The City also hosted a "Doing Business with the City" lunch and learn event, and announced the upcoming Teen Break program starting March 17th. Progress on Fire Station 7 was detailed, anticipating 90% design plans next month. Updates were given on the 11th annual water festival and recognition of student essay contest winners by the Mayor. A ribbon cutting for a new fishing dock at Site 6 was announced for February 27th. Additionally, the public review period for the draft 2026 General Plan update commenced, with an open house scheduled for February 25th. Finally, the city conducted a presentation on the fiscal year 2025 financial audit results by Clifton Larson Allen LLP, which resulted in clean opinions on financial statements and compliance for major programs, noting one financial reporting finding regarding investment earnings allocation for a new fund and one compliance finding associated with checking suspension debarment, both of which management provided corrective action for.
The City Council meeting commenced with an invocation and the pledge of allegiance led by the Hav Youth Advisory Council (Hayak), which promotes leadership and civic engagement among high school students. Key discussions included approving the consent agenda, noting the availability of the December 31st, 2025 investment report, and announcing vacancies on city boards and committees, specifically one vacancy on the board of adjustment. The City Manager reported on congratulating Police Captain Kirk Cena for achieving accredited command executive certification, recognizing the 40th annual Winterfest Street Festival weekend via proclamation, and highlighting the success of the first Getting Arizona Involved in Neighborhoods (GAN) event. Proclamations were also presented for the Bridge of Friendship Quilt Show and Catholic Schools Week. The Mayor's recent visit to Smoketree Elementary School regarding civic education was noted, alongside a proclamation recognizing National Preschool Fitness Day. Council members reported on a collaborative visit to Washington D.C. to discuss road and rural Arizona funding. A major focus was the launch of the two-week public participation window for the national community survey and the start of the 60-day public review period for the 2026 General Plan update, including an open house scheduled for February 25th. The council held a public hearing and subsequently recommended approval for a Series 12 restaurant liquor license for Oasis Eeries. A resolution detailing the 2026 primary and general election dates, adjusted due to new state law moving the primary to July 21st, 2026, was adopted, along with establishing deadlines for voter registration and candidate filing. Finally, the council discussed and approved a change order for the replacement and refurbishment of horizontal collector well pumps and piping, incorporating the necessary refurbishment of a second pump and the replacement of a broken T-section.
The meeting commenced with an invocation and pledge of allegiance, followed by a discussion on the Toys for Tots program, noting an increase in collection boxes and toys distributed compared to the previous year. Following the roll call, the consent agenda was approved with items 5.3 and 5.6 removed for separate discussion. Item 5.3 concerned Resolution 25-3883 to continue the Downtown Association pilot parking program regarding two-hour parking and courtesy signs; discussion focused on the status of courtesy sign implementation and confirmation that the two-hour parking itself was not being addressed in this specific resolution. Item 5.6 addressed the extension of the reclaimed water user agreement and a new water flow easement agreement with Iron Wolf Golf and Country Club LLC and IOTA concerning the delivery of reclaimed water. The council then proceeded to the selection of the Vice Mayor for the upcoming year, with Council Member Diaz nominated and seconded, and Council Member Ko also receiving a nomination.
The City Council meeting included an invocation and pledge of allegiance. A representative from the River Writers spoke about their upcoming toy run. The council approved the consent agenda and discussed the fiscal year report from the Western Arizona Humane Society, the investment report, and vacancies on city boards and commissions. The city manager reported on a police department retirement, a fire department pinning ceremony, the graduation of the Habisu Residence Academy, and the unveiling of the Keep Havsu Beautiful time capsule. The council also discussed the Kids on Colorado River event, honored veterans, and announced a household hazardous waste recycling event. Information was shared regarding the temporary closure of the aquatic center pool, applications for providing an invocation at city council meetings, and the next coffee with the mayor and city manager. Condolences were extended for the passing of Dorothy Dot Campbell and Elac Fernando. Upcoming community events, including the Christmas tree lighting ceremony, community dinner, and Sliding with Santa, were announced. A lunch and learn event for local contractors and vendors was also mentioned. Finally, a reminder about the closure of city offices for Thanksgiving was given.
The City Council meeting included an invocation, a pledge of allegiance led by world champions from Lake Havsu City, and a roll call. The council approved the consent agenda and discussed vacancies on city boards, committees, and commissions. The City Manager presented a report, recognizing the Mayor as an honorary member of the Marine Corps League, and highlighting community events such as the London Bridge Days parade, First Responders Day, and the Walk Away from Drugs event. The council also discussed recognizing November as National Care at Home Month and participating in Domestic Violence Awareness Month. They reviewed upcoming open houses for the 2026 general plan update and the Transportation Policy Summit. A farewell tree ceremony for the historic holiday tree at Wheeler Park was announced, along with the unearthing of a 25-year-old time capsule. The council also discussed amending city code chapter 12.08 building codes to adopt designated updated additions of published building codes and amending city code chapter 12.12.010 adoption of international fire code to adopt the 2024 edition of the international fire code.
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