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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Midwest City
Demolition & clearing of improvements.
Posted Date
May 6, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: May 6, 2026
City of Midwest City
Close: May 28, 2026
Demolition & clearing of improvements.
City of Midwest City
Training storage addition and parking canopy.
Posted Date
May 6, 2026
Due Date
Jun 4, 2026
Release: May 6, 2026
City of Midwest City
Close: Jun 4, 2026
Training storage addition and parking canopy.
AvailableCity of Midwest City
Work includes 1 LS play equipment and installation; 4,335 sf poured in place (PIP) safety surface; 1 LS monument sign; 3 EA bench; 1 EA ada accessible picnic table; 100 cy unclassified excavation; 100 CY unclassified borrow; 60 lf temporary silt fence; 181 SY turf reinforcement (flexamat); 1 LS landscaping; 4 EA canopy tree; 12 EA ornamental tree; 4,089 SY solid slab sodding; 80 CY class a concrete; 4 CY aggregate base - type a; 48 SF tactile warning device; 100 SY separator fabric; 100 SY geogrid reinforcement; 2,504 SY PC.Concrete pavement (placement); 247 LF 4" perforated pipe underdrain round. See attached file.
Posted Date
Apr 21, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 21, 2026
City of Midwest City
Close: May 12, 2026
Work includes 1 LS play equipment and installation; 4,335 sf poured in place (PIP) safety surface; 1 LS monument sign; 3 EA bench; 1 EA ada accessible picnic table; 100 cy unclassified excavation; 100 CY unclassified borrow; 60 lf temporary silt fence; 181 SY turf reinforcement (flexamat); 1 LS landscaping; 4 EA canopy tree; 12 EA ornamental tree; 4,089 SY solid slab sodding; 80 CY class a concrete; 4 CY aggregate base - type a; 48 SF tactile warning device; 100 SY separator fabric; 100 SY geogrid reinforcement; 2,504 SY PC.Concrete pavement (placement); 247 LF 4" perforated pipe underdrain round. See attached file.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If your solution is truly proprietary, pursue Sole Source with the required state form and approvals.
Coops: Otherwise, prioritize a Cooperative path via Sourcewell to fast-track.
Entity: City of Midwest City, OK
When to use: Only if the solution is genuinely proprietary (only one responsible supplier or unique technology).
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Midwest City
The council discussed budgetary and administrative matters, including the transition of a former bay into a police substation, the status of the Boys and Girls Club programs, and financial support for park infrastructure such as security cameras and basketball courts. Capital improvement projects were reviewed, focusing on street resurfacing, intersection improvements, and water system enhancements. Sewer system maintenance, including root control and infrastructure upgrades, were also addressed, along with sanitation department operations and the procurement of recycling carts.
The council meeting included an invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance led by a student representative. Community announcements were made regarding the passing of a local leader, an Arbor Day art contest with awards for students, and a ceremonial check presentation from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board for an emerging contaminants project. Further announcements covered the upcoming annual waste collection event, a rain barrel pickup, tour of the water resources recovery facility, Memorial Day office closures, a citywide garage sale, the Covered in Color event, and swim season lifeguard hiring. The council also approved an appointment to the planning commission.
The council meeting featured several presentations, including an invocation and the pledge of allegiance by local high school ROTC cadets. The Oklahoma Municipal League presented 25-year service awards to various municipal professionals. The Mayor issued several proclamations, designating days to honor a longtime local barber, a local coffee shop business, a local restaurant owner, and a long-established local grocery store chain. Additionally, city staff provided community announcements regarding a tree giveaway, updates on youth baseball league registration, and details about a community event for Mother's Day, alongside a recognition for a council member who received a state honor.
The meeting featured the presentation of service awards to municipal employees with over 25 years of tenure and the issuance of proclamations honoring several local businesses and individuals, including Leroy Tucker, Underground Coffee, Pelicans Restaurant, and Crest Discount Foods, for their long-term contributions and impact on the community. Additionally, city staff provided updates on various upcoming community events and initiatives, such as a tree giveaway program, youth baseball league registration, the Earth Day Resource Fair, a community cleanup event, and an annual waste collection drive for tires, appliances, and e-waste.
This Urban Renewal Plan for the Heritage Park Mall Area aims to facilitate redevelopment, create economic development opportunities, and remedy blighting conditions in a distressed area. Key objectives include removing blight, creating new redevelopment sites, returning under-utilized land to full economic productivity, and reinforcing the city's image through quality urban design. The plan outlines actions for land acquisition, property disposition, and coordination of public and private efforts to revitalize the area and improve its economic viability, with controls effective until 2045.
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