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City of Manor
The City of Manor, Texas is soliciting sealed bids for the Manor Commercial Park Wastewater Collection System Improvements Phase 2 (Project No. 15072), with an estimated value of $2,363,262.87. The project consists of the installation of wastewater lines and lift station improvements as part of the Manor Commercial Park development. Bids must be submitted through CIVCAST, the City's official electronic bidding platform, with the bidding process closing on July 28, 2026 at 3:00 PM.
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Due Date
Jul 28, 2026
City of Manor
Close: Jul 28, 2026
The City of Manor, Texas is soliciting sealed bids for the Manor Commercial Park Wastewater Collection System Improvements Phase 2 (Project No. 15072), with an estimated value of $2,363,262.87. The project consists of the installation of wastewater lines and lift station improvements as part of the Manor Commercial Park development. Bids must be submitted through CIVCAST, the City's official electronic bidding platform, with the bidding process closing on July 28, 2026 at 3:00 PM.
AvailableCity of Manor
The City of Manor is soliciting sealed bids for the Wilbarger Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Phase 2 Improvements to increase plant capacity from 1.33 MGD to 2.0 MGD. The scope includes new sludge digestion, thickening, and dewatering facilities, as well as sitework, paving, and electrical upgrades. Bidders are required to submit a 5% bid bond and will be responsible for providing performance and payment bonds upon contract award.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
City of Manor
Close: Apr 7, 2026
The City of Manor is soliciting sealed bids for the Wilbarger Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Phase 2 Improvements to increase plant capacity from 1.33 MGD to 2.0 MGD. The scope includes new sludge digestion, thickening, and dewatering facilities, as well as sitework, paving, and electrical upgrades. Bidders are required to submit a 5% bid bond and will be responsible for providing performance and payment bonds upon contract award.
City of Manor
Project consists of the installation of two 250,000-gal groundwater storage tanks and appurtenant work, a 10,000-gal hydropneumatic tank and appurtenant work, installation of a water booster pump building and pumps and appurtenant work, sodium hypochlorite system and other appurtenant work, yard piping, construction of foundations, site work including subgrade prep, electrical work and controls, generator installation, telemetry, connections to existing waterlines, erosion and sedimentation controls, restoration and revegetation and all other appurtenant work.
Posted Date
Aug 4, 2023
Due Date
Mar 3, 2026
Release: Aug 4, 2023
City of Manor
Close: Mar 3, 2026
Project consists of the installation of two 250,000-gal groundwater storage tanks and appurtenant work, a 10,000-gal hydropneumatic tank and appurtenant work, installation of a water booster pump building and pumps and appurtenant work, sodium hypochlorite system and other appurtenant work, yard piping, construction of foundations, site work including subgrade prep, electrical work and controls, generator installation, telemetry, connections to existing waterlines, erosion and sedimentation controls, restoration and revegetation and all other appurtenant work.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Manor
The council discussed and approved a professional service agreement with Clearview AI Inc. to provide facial recognition technology tools for the police department, with an emphasis on establishing formal policies for AI implementation and transparency. Additionally, the council reviewed a proposal for Desk Officer AI, an automated system designed to handle non-emergency calls and administrative tasks for the police department to alleviate workload constraints. Both items included considerations regarding system functionality, training, backup procedures, and future policy development.
The board meeting focused on organizational and financial planning for the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number Two. Key actions included the appointment of a vice chair and a city secretary for the board. The board also adopted bylaws, mirroring those of other established zones. A presentation was provided regarding the project and finance plan, covering revenue forecasts, allocation of funds across categories such as parks and infrastructure, and the potential for future amendments to allow for land acquisition and other strategic investments.
The council conducted public hearings regarding specific use permits for medical office developments. Additionally, the session included a public comment segment where participants raised concerns about legal accountability, property drainage issues at West Wheeler, and the potential benefits of regionalizing wastewater treatment plants with neighboring municipalities.
The Commission conducted public hearings regarding specific use permits for medical office and professional office space at multiple locations. Discussions included considerations for commercial developments, public plazas, and community zoning requirements. Staff provided summaries and recommendations for proposed site uses, tenant placements, and alignment with the city's future land use plan.
The meeting included public comments regarding various community concerns, such as a potential lawsuit against the city, motorcycle safety and awareness, water and land conservation efforts, and maintenance issues at a local park. The council also held a presentation to honor a local business with the Business Spotlight Award.
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