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City of Mount Pleasant
Installation of approx., 15,000 LF of 28" HDPE irrigation water line along with related fittings, valves, laterals, and bends. Installation of two pressure reducing valve (PRV) and vault. Installation of 14 air valves. Installation of a new diversion structure. Installation of a 7' diameter manhole meter vault. Installation of turnouts which include a meter barrel, air valve, meter station in a bollard box, and baffle box. Removal of existing concrete structures and existing pipe.
Posted Date
Mar 31, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Mar 31, 2026
City of Mount Pleasant
Close: Apr 22, 2026
Installation of approx., 15,000 LF of 28" HDPE irrigation water line along with related fittings, valves, laterals, and bends. Installation of two pressure reducing valve (PRV) and vault. Installation of 14 air valves. Installation of a new diversion structure. Installation of a 7' diameter manhole meter vault. Installation of turnouts which include a meter barrel, air valve, meter station in a bollard box, and baffle box. Removal of existing concrete structures and existing pipe.
AvailableCity of Mount Pleasant
Work includes approx 1 LS of Lagoon 3 Geomembrane Liner; 1 LS of 6" Sand, Lagoon 3 Cushion Layer; 1 LS Septage Receiving Station and Tank; 1 LS headwork Building; See outside link.
Posted Date
Sep 9, 2025
Due Date
Oct 9, 2025
Release: Sep 9, 2025
City of Mount Pleasant
Close: Oct 9, 2025
Work includes approx 1 LS of Lagoon 3 Geomembrane Liner; 1 LS of 6" Sand, Lagoon 3 Cushion Layer; 1 LS Septage Receiving Station and Tank; 1 LS headwork Building; See outside link.
City of Mount Pleasant
This project is a 10' paved trail with signage and culvert replacements. And a concrete headwall extension.
Posted Date
Feb 27, 2025
Due Date
Mar 18, 2025
Release: Feb 27, 2025
City of Mount Pleasant
Close: Mar 18, 2025
This project is a 10' paved trail with signage and culvert replacements. And a concrete headwall extension.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Not viable—move to competitive bid.
Coops: For future efficiency, ask if Utah statewide contracts/U3P, NASPO ValuePoint, or OMNIA Partners are acceptable; buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore.
Entity: City of Mount Pleasant, UT
Status: No evidence of any sole source or non-competitive contracting; no published thresholds identified.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Mount Pleasant
The 2021-2025 Strategic Plan for the Town of Mount Pleasant focuses on three key areas: protecting neighborhoods and community systems, strengthening operational capacity, and refining and expanding operational capabilities. The plan aims to improve infrastructure resilience, enhance neighborhood livability, improve mobility, and strengthen community engagement. Operationally, the plan addresses employee recruitment, retention, and training, IT infrastructure improvements, cybersecurity, and the development of a continuity of operations plan. It also emphasizes process improvements, data management, and cross-departmental collaboration to enhance efficiency and service delivery. The plan's vision is to be the place citizens want to be—a community that thinks big and feels small; an accepting, unique, livable, and vibrant town.
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