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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Mexico
The City of Mexico, Missouri is soliciting statements of qualifications from design consultants to provide professional design services for additions and renovations to a new City Hall & Public Safety Facility. Statements of qualifications are due June 17, 2026, and must include six hard copies and one electronic copy, with submittals limited to 40 pages. Questions must be submitted in writing to the Owner Representative by noon on June 10, 2026, and final submissions are to be delivered to the City Manager.
Posted Date
May 29, 2026
Due Date
Jun 17, 2026
Release: May 29, 2026
City of Mexico
Close: Jun 17, 2026
The City of Mexico, Missouri is soliciting statements of qualifications from design consultants to provide professional design services for additions and renovations to a new City Hall & Public Safety Facility. Statements of qualifications are due June 17, 2026, and must include six hard copies and one electronic copy, with submittals limited to 40 pages. Questions must be submitted in writing to the Owner Representative by noon on June 10, 2026, and final submissions are to be delivered to the City Manager.
AvailableCity of Mexico
The City of Mexico is soliciting sealed bids for the construction and improvement of the Huntingfield/Teal Lake intersection and a new entrance to Tyronn Lue Park, including grading, paving, signals, and landscaping. The project requires compliance with local building codes, prevailing wage rates, and a 5% bid bond or certified check. Bidders must hold a valid Missouri contractor's license and provide insurance, with bids being opened publicly on April 29, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 8, 2026
Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
Release: Apr 8, 2026
City of Mexico
Close: Apr 29, 2026
The City of Mexico is soliciting sealed bids for the construction and improvement of the Huntingfield/Teal Lake intersection and a new entrance to Tyronn Lue Park, including grading, paving, signals, and landscaping. The project requires compliance with local building codes, prevailing wage rates, and a 5% bid bond or certified check. Bidders must hold a valid Missouri contractor's license and provide insurance, with bids being opened publicly on April 29, 2026.
City of Mexico
The City of Mexico, Missouri is soliciting sealed proposals to design, supply, and install sound mitigation solutions at the Mexico Animal Shelter to reduce noise for animals and staff. The selected contractor must provide design layouts, procure moisture-resistant and non-absorbent materials, and complete the full installation including site cleanup. Proposals must be submitted to the Administrative Services Department by 3:00 PM on April 23, 2026, and require compliance with E-Verify upon award.
Posted Date
Apr 8, 2026
Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Release: Apr 8, 2026
City of Mexico
Close: Apr 23, 2026
The City of Mexico, Missouri is soliciting sealed proposals to design, supply, and install sound mitigation solutions at the Mexico Animal Shelter to reduce noise for animals and staff. The selected contractor must provide design layouts, procure moisture-resistant and non-absorbent materials, and complete the full installation including site cleanup. Proposals must be submitted to the Administrative Services Department by 3:00 PM on April 23, 2026, and require compliance with E-Verify upon award.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $10,
01, use sole source.
Entity: City of Mexico, Missouri.
Threshold/approvals: Any sale over $10,000.01 requires City Council approval.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Mexico
The council authorized the city manager to enter into contract documents with Vandervanter Engineering Company for preventive maintenance on wastewater equipment. Additionally, the council approved change orders for the Curtis Street storm water project and the Love and Abbott storm water improvement project, which involved adding asphalt fiber and addressing drainage issues. Funding allocations from the Mexico Tourism Tax were authorized for the Miss Missouri scholarship organization and the Mexico Young Farmers Organization. The council also addressed various board appointments for the tourism commission and the park board, including reappointments and new selections. Finally, the council received updates on a recent swimming pool valve repair and upcoming community events.
The council considered several resolutions regarding contracts and change orders for infrastructure projects, including preventative maintenance for wastewater equipment, stormwater improvements on Curtis, Love, and Abat Streets, and tourism funding agreements. Staff reports were presented on crack and joint sealing projects, root treatment services for the sanitary sewer system, the purchase of a new sign printer for the Street Department, and noise reduction improvements at the animal shelter. Additionally, the council discussed and approved a change to the upcoming meeting schedule.
The council authorized the city manager to execute an agreement with the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission for transportation-related construction and maintenance projects. Approval was given for the Park Place subdivision sketch plan and final plat. The council authorized a contract for intersection improvements and a park entrance project. Additionally, the council approved temporary construction easements for sidewalk improvements and a change order for street resurfacing on West Liberty Street and Jackson Street.
The City Council meeting included the authorization of an agreement with the Optimus Club of Mexico to provide community services. The council also approved tourism tax funding distributions for various organizations, including Missouri Life, the Girls Night Out Relay for Life team, and the Mexico JC's for local events. Additionally, a resolution was passed to increase the starting salary for public safety officers to improve recruitment. The purchase of two new sludge pumps for the wastewater department was authorized, and there was a discussion regarding the performance of tornado sirens in the community.
The council performed the annual salary presentation, certified the general municipal election results, and conducted oaths of office for council members. They also elected a new mayor and chairman pro tem, adopted election rules, and authorized a compensation study agreement with McGrath Human Resources. Additionally, the council approved funding for various organizations via the tourism tax, renewed an annual agreement with the Presser Performing Arts Center, accepted a quit claim deed from the county for a new public safety facility, and authorized a task order with Navigate Building Solutions for the design, bidding, and construction phases of the new city hall and public safety facility.
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