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City of Marshall
Provide bank depository services.
Posted Date
Jul 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 22, 2026
Release: Jul 1, 2026
City of Marshall
Close: Jul 22, 2026
Provide bank depository services.
AvailableCity of Marshall
The City of Marshall, Texas is soliciting sealed bids for the SL-390 Utility Relocations project, with bids to be received until 10:00 AM, Tuesday, July 7, 2026, at the City Manager's office at City Hall. The project involves furnishing all labor, equipment, materials, supplies, and supervision necessary for utility relocation work along SL 390 (future I-369) in Harrison County, Texas, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by KSA Engineers, Inc. A non-mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled for 10:00 AM, Tuesday, June 30, 2026, at the Marshall City Hall, and contract documents including bid proposal forms, plans, and specifications may be viewed and downloaded free of charge at www.civcastusa.com.
Posted Date
Jun 14, 2026
Due Date
Jul 7, 2026
Release: Jun 14, 2026
City of Marshall
Close: Jul 7, 2026
The City of Marshall, Texas is soliciting sealed bids for the SL-390 Utility Relocations project, with bids to be received until 10:00 AM, Tuesday, July 7, 2026, at the City Manager's office at City Hall. The project involves furnishing all labor, equipment, materials, supplies, and supervision necessary for utility relocation work along SL 390 (future I-369) in Harrison County, Texas, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by KSA Engineers, Inc. A non-mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled for 10:00 AM, Tuesday, June 30, 2026, at the Marshall City Hall, and contract documents including bid proposal forms, plans, and specifications may be viewed and downloaded free of charge at www.civcastusa.com.
AvailableCity of Marshall
Raw water pump station equipment pre-purchase phase.
Posted Date
Jan 23, 2026
Due Date
Mar 5, 2026
Release: Jan 23, 2026
City of Marshall
Close: Mar 5, 2026
Raw water pump station equipment pre-purchase phase.
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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 $50,000, use sole source. Deprioritize; unlikely to be approved given the city’s preference for competitive/pre-competed methods.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell, COGWORKS, or BuyBoard. Confirm your product is on contract, ask Procurement to validate access, and route with the owning department to purchase via the pre-competed vehicle.
City of Marshall, TX: No evidence of sole source contracting; treat as low-probability.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Marshall
The Council discussed and approved several items, including the purchase of three trucks for various city departments and appointments to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number One Board of Directors. A public hearing was held regarding the 2024 fiscal year budget, and a decision was made to continue its consideration to a future meeting. Additionally, the Council held a public hearing to approve the tax rate for the 2024 annual budget and authorized the issuance and sale of combination tax and revenue certificates of obligation. Other topics included a report on board and committee appointments, approval of a letter of intent to purchase a new ambulance, and discussions regarding Texas House Bill 969 and overgrown property on Alvin Street. The meeting also included an executive session regarding real property.
The City Council meeting covered several key agenda items, including the approval of a contract between the City of Marshall and Texas State Technical College. The council passed an ordinance to amend the 2023 annual budget and approved a resolution supporting a proposed affordable housing development at 200 S. Columbus Street. Additionally, the meeting included updates on the 2023 Tourism and Economic Development Event Calendar, a 2022 year-end performance report for Memorial City Hall, a presentation regarding the city rebranding effort with a motion to table the associated contract, and a review of the 2023 Police Report including the 2022 Racial Profiling Report.
The meeting featured several presentations, including proclamations for the Boogie Woogie Festival and the renaming of the Council Chambers, as well as recognition of beautification award winners. Council approved various consent items such as the 2023 Street Improvement Program, a contract for Water Utilities, and an expenditure for a new vehicle. Public hearings were conducted and ordinances were approved for parking regulations, the vacation of a city-owned alley, the adoption of the annual budget for the upcoming fiscal year, and the levying of ad valorem taxes. Additionally, the Council approved a fleet management contract with Enterprise and received a departmental update regarding tourism.
The City Council conducted public hearings regarding two separate rezoning requests for properties located at the Gateway Park Subdivision and the Regency Road area, both of which were approved to change from Agriculture and Estate to Heavy Industry to facilitate industrial annexation. Additionally, the Council approved an ordinance to establish a comprehensive fee schedule for the upcoming fiscal year, and finalized a resolution concerning a Multiple User Agreement with TXDOT for the installation of LPR cameras.
The board meeting included the introduction of the 2021 trustees, the election of new board officers, and the establishment of a regular monthly meeting schedule. A report from the Friends of the Library addressed their ongoing membership drive, relocation of book storage, and the impact of the pandemic on their book sales. The Library Director's report detailed operations during the library's closure, including the implementation of new reading challenges, a cost-savings analysis for patrons, library assistance with vaccine registration and tax forms, and participation in a new hotspot lending program through the Tocker Foundation.
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