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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Melissa
Downtown CMU streets. Scope includes - 1,695 SY remove & dispose ex. gravel pavement; 11,202 SY remove & dispose ex. asphalt pavement; 2,265 SY remove & dispose ex. concrete pavement; 8 EA remove & dispose ex. curb ramps; 676 LF remove & dispose ex. concrete pipes; 2 EA remove & dispose ex. drop inlets; 8 LF remove & dispose ex. box culverts; see attached files.
Posted Date
Apr 17, 2026
Due Date
Jun 2, 2026
Release: Apr 17, 2026
City of Melissa
Close: Jun 2, 2026
Downtown CMU streets. Scope includes - 1,695 SY remove & dispose ex. gravel pavement; 11,202 SY remove & dispose ex. asphalt pavement; 2,265 SY remove & dispose ex. concrete pavement; 8 EA remove & dispose ex. curb ramps; 676 LF remove & dispose ex. concrete pipes; 2 EA remove & dispose ex. drop inlets; 8 LF remove & dispose ex. box culverts; see attached files.
City of Melissa
Provide construction manager at risk for the melissa athletic center construction project for the city.
Posted Date
Feb 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
Release: Feb 5, 2026
City of Melissa
Close: Mar 10, 2026
Provide construction manager at risk for the melissa athletic center construction project for the city.
City of Melissa
Project consists of approx. 3,300 LF of a 27' wide major arterial street, including drainage improvements. See attached file.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 24, 2026
City of Melissa
Close: Feb 24, 2026
Project consists of approx. 3,300 LF of a 27' wide major arterial street, including drainage improvements. See attached file.
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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, do not pursue sole source—pivot directly to a cooperative contract for speed/compliance; purchases over $50,000 default to formal competitive bidding.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, or HGAC. Confirm your item is on contract, loop in the City Secretary’s office to validate piggybacking, align with the department head, and proceed.
City of Melissa prefers competitive procurement; there’s no evidence of sole source use. Do not invest in a sole source justification—pivot directly to cooperative contracts.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Melissa
The work session included updates on the Leadership Melissa program, school zone signage and ordinance, the 89th Legislative Session, and city hall renovations. The regular meeting covered a consent agenda including minutes approval, ordinance amendments, resolutions for facade grants and land conveyance, and a public hearing scheduling. The regular agenda also included discussions on annexation agreements, ordinance amendments for subdivisions and engineering design manuals, an executive session on economic development negotiations, and public comments. A proclamation regarding Child Abuse Awareness Month was presented.
The Planning & Zoning Commission agenda includes reviewing minutes from previous meetings, site plan recommendations for Intuitive Health Melissa, Legacy Ranch Plaza, Bucees Blvd. Retail, and Buc-ees Addition Replat, as well as a Melissa Road Commercial Conveyance Plat. Public hearings will be held to consider rezoning requests for properties on McKinney Street, Milrany Ln, and County Road 1217, and amendments to Planned Development Ordinances for properties on Milrany Ln and Throckmorton Road. Additional agenda items include a rezoning request for a property on Sam Rayburn Highway, and site plan recommendations for Melissa Wellness Village Phase 2 and Melissa Village Addition. Discussions will also be held regarding the Sign Ordinance and Planning and Zoning Recommended Cases.
The work session included updates on the Leadership Melissa program, school zone signage and ordinance, the 89th Legislative Session, and city hall renovations. The regular meeting covered a consent agenda including minutes approval, an ordinance amendment regarding fire protection and revenue recovery, a façade grant for the Melissa Masonic Lodge, and land conveyance and easement authorizations. The regular agenda included authorizing an annexation agreement and development agreement with Welker Properties, LLC; amending ordinances related to subdivisions and engineering design; and conducting public hearings on a planned development amendment, annexation, and rezoning requests. Executive session discussions focused on economic development negotiations and real property matters. A proclamation regarding Child Abuse Awareness Month was also presented.
The work session included discussions on illuminating medians, Fire Station #2, recreation center feasibility, the March 25, 2025 council meeting, regular agenda items, and the 89th Legislative Session. The regular meeting covered various agenda items including minutes approval, an ordinance amending school zones, a contract for school zone signage, several final engineering site plans (Intuitive Health Melissa, Legacy Ranch Plaza, and Bucees Blvd. Retail), awarding a bid for a trail construction, rezoning requests, a voluntary annexation request, and a public hearing for an ordinance amendment. Executive session discussions included real property and economic development negotiations. Additional agenda items included public comments, council discussion, and adjournment.
The agenda includes a work session and a regular meeting. The work session will cover topics such as regional utility contracts, a certificate of convenience and necessity, discussion of real property (3324 Fannin Road), updates on boards and commissions, the 89th Legislative Session, and items on the regular agenda. The regular meeting will include presentations and acceptance of the Fiscal Year 2024 Annual Audit, an ordinance amending the Code of Ordinances, public hearings and considerations for rezoning requests, and consideration of site plan amendments and annexations.
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