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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Lindsay
Work consists of rehabilitation of a well pump pedestal and furnishing and installing a new vertical turbine pump; furnishing and installing a cartridge prefiltration system; furnishing and installing a non-regenerable ion exchange treatment system for removal of perchlorate; furnishing and installing a regenerable ion exchange treatment system for removal of nitrate with appurtenances; furnishing and installing a pre-engineered metal building to house the nitrate treatment system; construction of polyethylene lined evaporation ponds; interconnecting yard piping; and related electrical, instrumentation, controls, and site civil improvements.
Posted Date
May 13, 2026
Due Date
Jun 16, 2026
Release: May 13, 2026
City of Lindsay
Close: Jun 16, 2026
Work consists of rehabilitation of a well pump pedestal and furnishing and installing a new vertical turbine pump; furnishing and installing a cartridge prefiltration system; furnishing and installing a non-regenerable ion exchange treatment system for removal of perchlorate; furnishing and installing a regenerable ion exchange treatment system for removal of nitrate with appurtenances; furnishing and installing a pre-engineered metal building to house the nitrate treatment system; construction of polyethylene lined evaporation ponds; interconnecting yard piping; and related electrical, instrumentation, controls, and site civil improvements.
AvailableCity of Lindsay
The City of Lindsay seeks Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) from firms to acquire, own, operate, maintain, and improve the city’s potable water and wastewater systems. The RFQ aims to identify a short-list of respondents whose operational, regulatory, and financial capabilities meet the City’s long-term service and environmental objectives, while honoring labor agreements and supporting local employment. The solicitation includes requirements for regulatory compliance, demonstrated operational experience, and evidence of sufficient financial capacity; SOQs are due May 5, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 16, 2026
Due Date
May 5, 2026
Release: Apr 16, 2026
City of Lindsay
Close: May 5, 2026
The City of Lindsay seeks Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) from firms to acquire, own, operate, maintain, and improve the city’s potable water and wastewater systems. The RFQ aims to identify a short-list of respondents whose operational, regulatory, and financial capabilities meet the City’s long-term service and environmental objectives, while honoring labor agreements and supporting local employment. The solicitation includes requirements for regulatory compliance, demonstrated operational experience, and evidence of sufficient financial capacity; SOQs are due May 5, 2026.
City of Lindsay
Procurement of generator systems, including mechanical design and site-specific enclosures, for seven project sites.
Posted Date
Dec 23, 2025
Due Date
Jan 5, 2026
Release: Dec 23, 2025
City of Lindsay
Close: Jan 5, 2026
Procurement of generator systems, including mechanical design and site-specific enclosures, for seven project sites.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Use only if the solution is uniquely essential to critical infrastructure or public safety; otherwise pivot back to coops.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or OMNIA Partners; for IT, route via CDW-G on a relevant co-op.
Entity: City of Lindsay, CA.
Use this path only if the product is a unique or essential service for critical infrastructure (e.g., similar to ERS water treatment) or public safety (e.g., similar to Axon body cameras).
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Lindsay
The Lindsay City Council held a regular meeting where several key items were addressed. The Council recognized the Orange Blossom Festival Queen and her court, as well as the festival's honored couple. A budget workshop for Fiscal Year 2026-2027 was conducted, and the Council provided direction on finalizing the budget, specifically concerning departmental needs. Additionally, the Council authorized the release of a Statement of Qualifications to identify firms interested in the acquisition, operation, and improvement of the City's water and wastewater systems. Routine items, including warrant lists and treasurer reports, were also accepted as part of the consent calendar.
The Council meeting involved several key actions, including the formal recognition of the Kiwanis Club and the swearing-in of a new Police Lieutenant. The council addressed several community concerns raised during public comment, particularly regarding senior center conditions and transparency in municipal expenditures. Key business items approved included the authorization of a final subdivision map for O'Hara Ranch Phase 1, the implementation of a new public art program, and the appointment of a member to the Measure R committee. The City Manager provided updates on infrastructure projects, community events, and international relations with Ono City.
The agenda for the regular meeting included a Proclamation for Lindsay Youth Football. The Executive (Closed) Session included a conference with labor negotiators regarding the Mid-Management Group and a conference with legal counsel regarding anticipated litigation (1 case). Key discussion items included employee recognition, the administration of the Oath of Office for new Police Officers and a Police Sergeant. The Consent Calendar covered routine items, such as waiving the reading of ordinances, approving Police & Fire Division Highlights, approving the December 2025 Warrant List and Treasurer's Report, and updating the Salary Schedule effective January 1, 2026. Business reports involved a review of Refuse Rates and Lighting and Landscape District Rates for Fiscal Year 2025-2026, directing staff regarding potential adjustments. Action items included the adoption of Ordinance 701 updating the City's Conflict of Interest Code, adopting Ordinance 702 concerning a zoning change from Light Industrial (IL) to Mixed Use (MU), and adopting the 2023-2031 Housing Element along with related zoning ordinance amendments (Ordinance No. 703). Further action items included authorizing the submission of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) applications, accepting the Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Successor Agency Audit, considering an update to Financial & Procurement Policies, approving wages and related benefits for Mid-Management Employees for the first half of 2026, approving a contract with Precision Civil Engineering, Inc. for City Engineer services, and awarding an Architecture-Engineering Services Contract to Integrated Project Solutions for the Lindsay Generators Project.
The agenda for this regular meeting included presentations covering the Wellness Center Events and Programming Update, Wellness Center Memberships Update, and Wellness Center Facility Improvements/Capital Outlay Projects Update. The meeting also included a public comment period and a consent calendar which listed the minutes from the July 21, 2025, Regular Meeting for approval. There were no action items listed. The section for requesting future items allows committee members to propose topics for future staff analysis.
The Lindsay City Council held a regular meeting with discussions on various topics. The council convened in an executive session to discuss labor negotiations, existing litigation (Guzman v. City of Lindsay), and anticipated litigation. The council also discussed and took action on the consent calendar items, including waiving the reading of ordinances, approving police and fire division highlights, approving meeting minutes, accepting warrant lists and the treasurer's report, accepting the Well 11 Inspection Project as complete, receiving and filing the PFAS monitoring notification for Walker Well, and ratifying the youth sports agreement with the Lindsay Unified School District. Additionally, there were presentations on the Lindsay Ono Sister City Program and department head reports from Park & Recreation and Finance. The council also held public hearings on the adoption of the updated Building Code 2025 Ordinance 615 and the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) 2025 application.
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