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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Missouri Valley
Project includes construction of a proposed sheet piling wall to stabilize the area and a permanent storm sewer to convey the stormwater to the bottom of the hill and limit future erosion by the flow, as well as paving and other miscellaneous improvements.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: -
City of Missouri Valley
Close: Apr 7, 2026
Project includes construction of a proposed sheet piling wall to stabilize the area and a permanent storm sewer to convey the stormwater to the bottom of the hill and limit future erosion by the flow, as well as paving and other miscellaneous improvements.
AvailableCity of Missouri Valley
Provide lawn care maintenance services. Specifications: 1. Provide all equipment and labor required to keep the cemetery well manicured. 2. Will clean the area referred to, mow all grass, trim all hedges and planting to the satisfaction of the City and as directed by the City Clerk.
Posted Date
Jan 28, 2026
Due Date
Feb 13, 2026
Release: Jan 28, 2026
City of Missouri Valley
Close: Feb 13, 2026
Provide lawn care maintenance services. Specifications: 1. Provide all equipment and labor required to keep the cemetery well manicured. 2. Will clean the area referred to, mow all grass, trim all hedges and planting to the satisfaction of the City and as directed by the City Clerk.
City of Missouri Valley
Spray for city properties. Specifications: 1. Provide all equipment and labor required. 2. Submit proposals for one season (Spring and Fall 2026). 3. Will be required to provide proof of $100,000.00 liability insurance.
Posted Date
Jan 28, 2026
Due Date
Feb 5, 2026
Release: Jan 28, 2026
City of Missouri Valley
Close: Feb 5, 2026
Spray for city properties. Specifications: 1. Provide all equipment and labor required. 2. Submit proposals for one season (Spring and Fall 2026). 3. Will be required to provide proof of $100,000.00 liability insurance.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot to co-ops as the efficient, competitive alternative.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or OMNIA to fast-track and stay compliant.
City of Missouri Valley, IA adheres strictly to open competition and rarely issues sole source awards. Deprioritize this path and immediately pivot to cooperative contracts, framing them as the most efficient and compliant alternative to a lengthy formal bid.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Missouri Valley
The agenda includes a project update regarding the Longview Project and departmental updates from the Park Board, PeopleService, and the Fire Department. Key items involve setting a public hearing for the conveyance of right-of-way property, various personnel actions including hiring a new public works employee and approving a job description for a utility billing clerk, the acquisition of a new alarm dialer for the lagoon station, and approval of requests for city donation sponsorship and property maintenance.
The City Council meeting covered various operational and infrastructure matters. Discussions included progress on the fire station addition and a review of city claims. Several agenda items were tabled, including the gear dryer installation, a pay application for Rogge General Contractors, and a certificate of substantial completion for the fire station. The council addressed fee waivers for Chamber of Commerce events and debated a proposal for an archaeological assessment for water main replacements, ultimately tabling the matter. The council authorized an annual service adjustment with People Service, approved a new job description for Public Works Maintenance, and authorized architectural services for the City Hall relocation.
The council discussed updates on the 4th and 7th Street improvement projects, including the approval of professional services with Eagle Engineering, and voted to reject bids for the Longview Road Drainage Improvements due to pending easement requirements. The Fire Chief provided an annual report on emergency response activities, and the Chamber of Commerce presented updates on upcoming local events. Additionally, the council reviewed water and wastewater reports, addressed TCE testing frequency, approved a sponsorship for Drifterfest, and authorized the transition of City Hall to the Rand Community Center. Financial and administrative items included discussions on property demolition, interest rates for development projects, property donations for trail development, and approval of various financial reports and claims.
The council discussed various community matters, including nuisance resolution, city hall maintenance schedules, and preparations for an upcoming public health fair. Key operational items addressed included the Longview Road Drainage Project, tree removal proposals, and property easement reviews. The council also processed a substantial completion certificate for the fire station addition, received departmental reports from the fire, library, and park departments, and reviewed utility and service reports. Additionally, the council approved an archeological assessment for water main replacements, managed facility spraying bids, and held a budget workshop to review storm sewer replacements and tax revenue projections.
The council discussed various municipal matters, including the donation of property to the Harrison County Conservation Board for a hiking trail car park and updates from the Chamber of Commerce. Infrastructure topics included public works projects, specifically the Liberty/Longview washout, storm sewer repairs, and concrete repairs at the Aquatic Center. Zoning ordinances, the comprehensive plan, and rental registration processes were also reviewed. The council awarded a demolition bid for 500 E Superior St and approved an economic development loan and amended development agreement for 500 E Erie LLC. Additionally, the council approved employee raises, discussed supporting a merger involving Union Pacific, and reviewed various financial items, including budget revisions, investment of CDs, and a dilapidated structure demolition grant.
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