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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Lander
Work includes 16,330 SY of asphalt removal; 8 EA of retro reflective taxiway edge marker; 12 CY of riprap; 11,500 CY of unclassified excavation; 2,500 CY of aggregate base course; 30 LF of 18" HDPE storm pipe; 2 EA catch basin; 730 LF of joint sealant; 180 SY of concrete valley pan and sidewalk; 36 EA of Aircraft tiedowns; 215 LF of 24: concrete curb and gutter; 450 LF of 2" concrete encased conduit. 1 EA of non-lighted retro reflective sign; 800 SF of temporary marking; seeding and mulching; new airport beacon.
Posted Date
Apr 13, 2026
Due Date
Jun 24, 2026
Release: Apr 13, 2026
City of Lander
Close: Jun 24, 2026
Work includes 16,330 SY of asphalt removal; 8 EA of retro reflective taxiway edge marker; 12 CY of riprap; 11,500 CY of unclassified excavation; 2,500 CY of aggregate base course; 30 LF of 18" HDPE storm pipe; 2 EA catch basin; 730 LF of joint sealant; 180 SY of concrete valley pan and sidewalk; 36 EA of Aircraft tiedowns; 215 LF of 24: concrete curb and gutter; 450 LF of 2" concrete encased conduit. 1 EA of non-lighted retro reflective sign; 800 SF of temporary marking; seeding and mulching; new airport beacon.
AvailableCity of Lander
Construction of the following key components: approx. 6,000 LF of full depth road reconstruction, approx. 5,300 LF of 12" transmission main replacement with associated appurtenances, and approx. 900 LF of partial road realignment including curb & gutter/sidewalk. See outside link.
Posted Date
Dec 31, 2025
Due Date
Feb 10, 2026
Release: Dec 31, 2025
City of Lander
Close: Feb 10, 2026
Construction of the following key components: approx. 6,000 LF of full depth road reconstruction, approx. 5,300 LF of 12" transmission main replacement with associated appurtenances, and approx. 900 LF of partial road realignment including curb & gutter/sidewalk. See outside link.
City of Lander
City of Lander seeks bids for construction work including roadway reconstruction, gravel parking lot grading, water main and sewer installation, and electrical work for the Popo Agie River Park Entrance Development Project.
Posted Date
Oct 9, 2025
Due Date
Nov 12, 2025
Release: Oct 9, 2025
City of Lander
Close: Nov 12, 2025
City of Lander seeks bids for construction work including roadway reconstruction, gravel parking lot grading, water main and sewer installation, and electrical work for the Popo Agie River Park Entrance Development Project.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is between $7,500 and $75,000, attempt sole source with strong “fewer than three vendors” justification; odds are low.
Coops: Future options: Mention coops (NASPO ValuePoint, Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, HGACBuy) for later policy consideration; buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore.
City of Lander has limited sole source flexibility. For purchases between $7,500 and $75,000, you can attempt a sole source under Resolution 1286 by documenting why fewer than three vendors can supply the requirement.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Lander
The Board of Adjustment and Planning Commission held a session where they untabled and discussed the Gannett Peak Phase 2 subdivision project. Key discussion points included a review of drainage infrastructure, National Wetlands Inventory information, and best practices for managing land near natural wetlands. The commission ultimately approved the Gannett Peak Phase 2 project, contingent upon infrastructure construction being completed, inspected, and approved by the City Engineer, or the provision of required collateral.
The City Council meeting included a public hearing regarding a new restaurant liquor license application, discussions on proposed sales tax resolutions, and various updates from the mayor and council members regarding municipal projects and community issues. The council reviewed staff reports from the Police Department, Public Works, and the City Treasurer. Key actions included the renewal of liability insurance, approval of subdivision and land lease agreements, and an appointment for the WAM summer convention. Additionally, the council held a discussion on proposed amendments to the municipal code concerning the sale, licensing, and use of alcoholic and malt beverages, and reviewed the proposed city budget.
The council meeting addressed several procedural items, including the activation and subsequent postponement of an ordinance regarding the municipal code for alcoholic and malt beverages, with a scheduled work session and future action date. Additionally, the council authorized the renewal of the employee health insurance plan administered through Wyoming Educators Benefit Trust for the 2026-2027 fiscal year, offering employees three deductible tiers. During the work session, discussions focused on the proposed city budget, including the management of unrestricted fund balances, capital equipment replacement planning, and revenue projections from state and county sources.
The City Council conducted a public hearing for a new restaurant liquor license application. Key business actions included the renewal of liability insurance, approval of subdivision plans, and a municipal airport hangar land lease agreement. The council also addressed the official support for the annual Lander Brewfest and appointed a voting delegate for the summer convention. Additionally, they moved forward with a mill levy ordinance for the upcoming fiscal year and held discussions concerning updates to municipal code sections regarding the sale and use of alcoholic beverages.
The meeting included a discussion regarding a short-term rental application for a commercial property, a boundary revision for a replat project, and the final plat approval for a residential phase. Additionally, the commission reviewed proposed changes to short-term rental regulations across zones and received an update on contract services.
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