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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of League City
Work includes approx 531 LF 15" sanitary sewer by pipe bursting; 1 Ls bypass pumping; 24 LF HDPE sanitary sewer by open cut; 3 EA manhole rehabilitation by epoxy wet lining.
Posted Date
Jun 19, 2026
Due Date
Jul 20, 2026
Release: Jun 19, 2026
City of League City
Close: Jul 20, 2026
Work includes approx 531 LF 15" sanitary sewer by pipe bursting; 1 Ls bypass pumping; 24 LF HDPE sanitary sewer by open cut; 3 EA manhole rehabilitation by epoxy wet lining.
AvailableCity of League City
The project involves the construction of a new detention pond with storm sewer improvement, which will aid to route stormwater flows into the detention pond, including all labor, equipment, materials and incidentals required for the project. Approx 36 LF of 18" Reinforced Concrete Pipe (Rubber Gasket Joints), All Depths, Including Post TV Inspection; 409 LF of 24" Reinforced Concrete Pipe (Rubber Gasket Joints), All Depths, Including Post TV Inspection; 127 LF of 30" Reinforced Concrete Pipe (Rubber Gasket Joints), All Depths, Including Post TV Inspection; 195 LF of 36" Reinforced Concrete Pipe (Rubber Gasket Joints), All Depths, Including Post TV Inspection; 83 LF of 42" Reinforced Concrete Pipe (Rubber Gasket Joints), All Depths, Including Post TV Inspection; 157 LF of 54" Reinforced Concrete Pipe (Rubber Gasket Joints), All Depths, Including Post TV Inspection; 160 LF of 8" PVC C-900 Water Line, Including Fittings & Restraints;
Posted Date
Jun 11, 2026
Due Date
Jul 13, 2026
Release: Jun 11, 2026
City of League City
Close: Jul 13, 2026
The project involves the construction of a new detention pond with storm sewer improvement, which will aid to route stormwater flows into the detention pond, including all labor, equipment, materials and incidentals required for the project. Approx 36 LF of 18" Reinforced Concrete Pipe (Rubber Gasket Joints), All Depths, Including Post TV Inspection; 409 LF of 24" Reinforced Concrete Pipe (Rubber Gasket Joints), All Depths, Including Post TV Inspection; 127 LF of 30" Reinforced Concrete Pipe (Rubber Gasket Joints), All Depths, Including Post TV Inspection; 195 LF of 36" Reinforced Concrete Pipe (Rubber Gasket Joints), All Depths, Including Post TV Inspection; 83 LF of 42" Reinforced Concrete Pipe (Rubber Gasket Joints), All Depths, Including Post TV Inspection; 157 LF of 54" Reinforced Concrete Pipe (Rubber Gasket Joints), All Depths, Including Post TV Inspection; 160 LF of 8" PVC C-900 Water Line, Including Fittings & Restraints;
AvailableCity of League City
Provide electrical/instrumentation upgrades. In addition, provide booster pump modifications and chemical feed modifications.
Posted Date
Jun 11, 2026
Due Date
Jul 14, 2026
Release: Jun 11, 2026
City of League City
Close: Jul 14, 2026
Provide electrical/instrumentation upgrades. In addition, provide booster pump modifications and chemical feed modifications.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Rarely used here—pivot to coops or resellers.
Coops: Ask to buy via Sourcewell, BuyBoard, or H-GAC to move fast and stay compliant.
City of League City strongly prefers competitive bidding and rarely uses sole source. Deprioritize this path and immediately pivot to a cooperative purchasing vehicle.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of League City
This document outlines the City of League City's comprehensive approach to managing water resources during periods of drought and emergency. It details a multi-stage response framework, including Voluntary Stage 1, Mandatory Stage 2, Severe Mandatory Stage 3, and Emergency Mandatory Stage 4, each with increasing water use restrictions and supply management measures. The plan aims to conserve the available water supply, ensure provision for essential domestic, sanitation, and fire protection needs, and safeguard public health, welfare, and safety by minimizing the adverse impacts of water shortages.
The Westside Master Plan serves as a visionary guide for managing sustainable growth and development in the western areas of League City. The plan outlines five principal goals: enhancing parks and open spaces, maximizing productive land usage, fostering placemaking, driving economic development, and integrating infrastructure planning. It emphasizes creating a vibrant, resilient, and economically prosperous community by diversifying land uses, improving infrastructure, and balancing economic growth with quality of life.
The agenda for the meeting includes a review of operational statistics covering a four-month period, a presentation of general shelter updates, and the selection of a date for the subsequent committee meeting.
The board discussed city council updates regarding budget preparations and the enforcement of e-bike laws. The Friends of the Helen Hall Library provided an update on their upcoming book sale, branding initiatives, and a successful pop-up café event. The board approved bylaw revisions. Staff reports included updates on the library's strategic communications plan, the development of a new integrated library system with significant cost savings, and a summary of various community programs including spring events, youth activities, and adult services. Finally, the board reviewed circulation and expenditure reports and discussed future facility updates.
The agenda for the meeting includes comments from the City Council and the Chairman, an update from the Friends of Helen Hall Library, and reviews of staff reports, data, expenditure reports, and the calendar of events. Additionally, there will be time for public commentary and a review of follow-up items generated during the proceedings.
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