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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Mansfield
Provide design, construction, and equipping of Phase 1 of a Qualified Convention Center and Hotel.
Posted Date
May 10, 2026
Due Date
Jun 9, 2026
Release: May 10, 2026
City of Mansfield
Close: Jun 9, 2026
Provide design, construction, and equipping of Phase 1 of a Qualified Convention Center and Hotel.
AvailableCity of Mansfield
The City of Mansfield is seeking a qualified firm to provide professional architectural, engineering, and construction administration services for the renovation of Geyer Commons. The project scope includes the renovation of the Original Mansfield High School, the Rock Gym, and various outdoor event spaces. Interested firms must demonstrate at least five years of relevant experience to be considered for this qualification-based selection.
Posted Date
May 3, 2026
Due Date
Jun 23, 2026
Release: May 3, 2026
City of Mansfield
Close: Jun 23, 2026
The City of Mansfield is seeking a qualified firm to provide professional architectural, engineering, and construction administration services for the renovation of Geyer Commons. The project scope includes the renovation of the Original Mansfield High School, the Rock Gym, and various outdoor event spaces. Interested firms must demonstrate at least five years of relevant experience to be considered for this qualification-based selection.
AvailableCity of Mansfield
The City of Mansfield is soliciting bids for construction of new concrete flumes and related site restoration and fence work in the Shannon Creek Subdivision to improve drainage. The work includes removing existing channel walls, installing reinforced concrete flumes, fine grading, and rebuilding fences with gates. This public works construction contract is expected to be completed within 90 working days from the Notice to Proceed.
Posted Date
Apr 29, 2026
Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: Apr 29, 2026
City of Mansfield
Close: May 14, 2026
The City of Mansfield is soliciting bids for construction of new concrete flumes and related site restoration and fence work in the Shannon Creek Subdivision to improve drainage. The work includes removing existing channel walls, installing reinforced concrete flumes, fine grading, and rebuilding fences with gates. This public works construction contract is expected to be completed within 90 working days from the Notice to Proceed.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than approximately $5,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative contract (PACE, Tarrant County interlocal, OMNIA Partners, or Sourcewell) for a fast, compliant award.
Entity: City of Mansfield, TX
Thresholds/constraints: Sealed bids kick in at approximately $5,000, signaling strict competition requirements. Sole source awards are rarely used.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Mansfield
This document outlines the City of Mansfield, Texas's Strategic Plan, a fiscal planning model designed to guide city management and council in financial decisions and resource allocation. It encompasses infrastructure planning and focuses on the city's financial capacity to support expected infrastructure improvements and service programs over a ten-year period from FY 2026 to FY 2035. Key principles include ensuring 'Growth pays for Growth' and maintaining fiscal health through disciplined policies, strong credit ratings, and monitoring financial indices. The plan addresses future service demands for areas such as public safety, street maintenance, parks, and water/sewer services.
The Mansfield City Council meeting focused on investing in the community, including recognizing parks and recreation brand representatives. The fiscal year 2026 budget was adopted, which includes additional police officer positions, capital investment in equipment such as a new fire engine, and capital infrastructure improvements. The tax rate was lowered to $0.6390 per $100 valuation. A construction contract for vertical construction of city hall was approved, as well as funding for the Bud Iran water treatment plant expansion. A contract for the construction of Heritage Parkway South in the Stable Street Entertainment District was approved. The council also approved several consent agenda items, including a professional services contract related to construction. Improvements to Main Street and a summary of the 89th legislative session were discussed.
The Mansfield City Council held a joint meeting with the Mansfield Park Facilities Development Corporation, where they received updates on the Mansfield Sports Park's progress and its expected reopening in September. The Parks and Recreation Department is a finalist for the 2025 National Gold Medal Award. The council approved the first of three construction contracts for the new city hall, focusing on site work and infrastructure, and approved a detailed site plan for a medical and professional office. They established a neighborhood empowerment zone for downtown Mansfield to encourage redevelopment and investment. An ordinance amendment was approved to the sex offender policy, preventing multiple offenders from residing in the same property. Discussions were held regarding wrong-way vehicle parking and enforcement of unregistered vehicles. The 2025 community development block grant project was approved for downtown neighborhood sidewalks. Contracts were approved for water treatment plant improvements, dog park improvements, and park west improvements. The police department was authorized to apply for grants to purchase vehicular barriers and body-worn cameras.
The Mansfield City Council approved the fiscal year 2023 budget, which includes funding for community programs, public safety, and essential services. The budget allocates funds for street repairs, park improvements (including new playground equipment and expansion of recreation areas), and athletic facility upgrades. Public safety investments include a new salary plan for police officers and firefighters, funding for police department equipment and a new headquarters, and resources for the fire department to purchase new trucks and ambulances. The budget also addresses emergency management with the hiring of an additional employee and plans for a new animal shelter.
The Mansfield City Council meeting included a presentation by the Salvation Army, recognizing the community's fundraising efforts. An economic development agreement with Admiral Legacy Investments for the Mansfield Innovation Community was approved. The council also approved several consent agenda items, including funding for water line improvements and a water and wastewater master plan update. Additionally, a vacancy on the Mansfield Economic Development board was filled, and discussions were held regarding potential future ballot items and a proposed townhouse development.
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