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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Libby
Work includes the grading of the existing Flower Creek Waste Gravel Pile to construct a parking area. Drainage and sediment control are key components to the project to protect down-gradient vegetation and surface waters. The grading plan includes the parking pad, the associated access approach, stormwater ditch, and stormwater pond. Best Management Practices (BMP) will need to be installed and a SWPPP will need to be obtained and adhered to. The project has an expected duration of 60 days.
Posted Date
Jun 5, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: Jun 5, 2026
City of Libby
Close: Jun 30, 2026
Work includes the grading of the existing Flower Creek Waste Gravel Pile to construct a parking area. Drainage and sediment control are key components to the project to protect down-gradient vegetation and surface waters. The grading plan includes the parking pad, the associated access approach, stormwater ditch, and stormwater pond. Best Management Practices (BMP) will need to be installed and a SWPPP will need to be obtained and adhered to. The project has an expected duration of 60 days.
AvailableCity of Libby
CRS2-CRS2P, MC250, HFE 300HP, and HF 150S Road, Unleaded Gasoline, #2 Diesel Fuel Oil, Propane, crushing and stockpiling 5/8" minus crushed gravel 3/8" minus crushed chips, process cold mixed asphalt, hot mixed asphalt paving.
Posted Date
Apr 25, 2025
Due Date
May 16, 2025
Release: Apr 25, 2025
City of Libby
Close: May 16, 2025
CRS2-CRS2P, MC250, HFE 300HP, and HF 150S Road, Unleaded Gasoline, #2 Diesel Fuel Oil, Propane, crushing and stockpiling 5/8" minus crushed gravel 3/8" minus crushed chips, process cold mixed asphalt, hot mixed asphalt paving.
City of Libby
The project consists of the reconstruction of the remaining portion of Spruce Street starting at the end of the first phase of improvements, near the intersection of Spruce Street and Michigan Avenue and concluding approx 750 LF east at the end of Spruce Street. The project in general consists of the following: removal of existing street section and replacement or installation of the asphalt pavement section, curbs, side-walk and stormwater improvements.
Posted Date
Apr 16, 2025
Due Date
Apr 30, 2025
Release: Apr 16, 2025
City of Libby
Close: Apr 30, 2025
The project consists of the reconstruction of the remaining portion of Spruce Street starting at the end of the first phase of improvements, near the intersection of Spruce Street and Michigan Avenue and concluding approx 750 LF east at the end of Spruce Street. The project in general consists of the following: removal of existing street section and replacement or installation of the asphalt pavement section, curbs, side-walk and stormwater improvements.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Only if your solution is truly proprietary with no functional equivalents; coordinate with the end-user to draft justification and prepare for City Council review.
Coops: Forward-looking: Coops — Educate them on the State of Montana Cooperative Purchasing Program and other coops (NASPO ValuePoint, OMNIA Partners, HGACBuy) as future options.
City of Libby (MT) rarely uses sole source. Only pursue if your offering is a highly specialized, proprietary technology with no functional equivalents (e.g., akin to past dam safety radar or water analysis).
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Libby
The meeting agenda includes discussions on closing the TAC committee and voting on a final amended charter to be presented at a town hall. Additionally, the commission plans to determine the date and venue for the final town hall.
The agenda focuses on the discussion of closing the TAC committee and the development of a new or amended charter to support the City of Libby. The commission will also address general updates and receive comments from commissioners.
The council received updates from the City Administrator regarding flood damage recovery efforts, engineering projects for reservoir and sewer system improvements, and grant funding management. Reports were provided on municipal street maintenance, cemetery improvements, and police activity. The City-County Board of Health reported on efforts to maintain federal interest in community assets and discussed local health and safety concerns. The council approved a street closure and noise variance for a car club, authorized the payment of claims, and approved business license applications. Additionally, a request was introduced for a display building for historic fire engines at a local park, and a proclamation was noted for a local World War II veteran.
The council discussed various operational reports and committee updates, including park building requests and downtown parking plans. Public hearings were held regarding variance requests for an eight-foot fence at 1208 Nevada Avenue and a two-dwelling construction project at 403 Utah Avenue, both of which were approved. New business items addressed the amendment of a skate park project to include a picnic table, approval of the Logger Days 5K fun run, and authorization of engineering services for the 1st and Montana lift station. Furthermore, the council approved a CDBG planning grant and associated environmental certifying official designation. Business licenses were reviewed, and updates were provided on the Community Development position and the Hall Road bridge repair project.
The meeting includes a review and decision regarding an appeal letter submitted by Ron Buckner. The agenda covers standard procedures such as call to order, public comment on non-agenda items, and general comments from the commission.
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