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How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
How often this buyer champions startups and early adoption.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Mountain View
Work includes approx. 2,581 LF of pipebursting 6" existing clay sewer lines to 8" SDR 17 IPS HDPE; 100 LF of installation of 8" SDR 26 PVC by bore and open cut; 139 LF of 10" SDR 26 PVC by open cut; 90 LF of installation of 20" HDPE encasement by bore; replacement of 3 sanitary sewer concrete manholes; bench repair for 11 sanitary sewer manholes associated with the pipe bursting; pre and post CCTV and cleaning; clearing, grubbing, earthwork, seeding, and erosion control; site grading; miscellaneous appurtenances; safety systems; items of construction work and/or materials not specifically addressed herein, but nonetheless required for a complete, operating, and acceptable installation of the work, shall be considered subsidiary to the applicable bid items, and the cost thereof shall be considered to be included.
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
City of Mountain View
Close: Apr 21, 2026
Work includes approx. 2,581 LF of pipebursting 6" existing clay sewer lines to 8" SDR 17 IPS HDPE; 100 LF of installation of 8" SDR 26 PVC by bore and open cut; 139 LF of 10" SDR 26 PVC by open cut; 90 LF of installation of 20" HDPE encasement by bore; replacement of 3 sanitary sewer concrete manholes; bench repair for 11 sanitary sewer manholes associated with the pipe bursting; pre and post CCTV and cleaning; clearing, grubbing, earthwork, seeding, and erosion control; site grading; miscellaneous appurtenances; safety systems; items of construction work and/or materials not specifically addressed herein, but nonetheless required for a complete, operating, and acceptable installation of the work, shall be considered subsidiary to the applicable bid items, and the cost thereof shall be considered to be included.
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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 $20,000 and truly unique/compatibility-driven, use sole source; otherwise expect competition.
Coops: If your item/category fits, ask to purchase via BuyBoard to expedite.
City of Mountain View, AR: Sole source is deprioritized. Low ceiling of $20,000; for purchases above $20,000, assume a competitive process will be required.
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City of Mountain View
This document is an invoice for $580.00 issued by Three Rivers District-AR State Firefighters Assoc to the Mountain View Fire Dept for 29 membership dues for the year 2025, with payment made on May 29, 2025, by the Fire Dept Fund.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2025
City of Mountain View
Expires:
This document is an invoice for $580.00 issued by Three Rivers District-AR State Firefighters Assoc to the Mountain View Fire Dept for 29 membership dues for the year 2025, with payment made on May 29, 2025, by the Fire Dept Fund.
City of Mountain View
This document summarizes an invoice (number 1318441, dated 2024-12-31) from NAFECO - North America Fire Equipment Co. for Lakeland Certified Coats and related equipment, totaling $1,933.10. The full amount was paid by the Fire Dept Fund on 2025-01-13 via Check # 62098.
Effective Date
Dec 31, 2024
Expires
Effective: Dec 31, 2024
City of Mountain View
Expires:
This document summarizes an invoice (number 1318441, dated 2024-12-31) from NAFECO - North America Fire Equipment Co. for Lakeland Certified Coats and related equipment, totaling $1,933.10. The full amount was paid by the Fire Dept Fund on 2025-01-13 via Check # 62098.
City of Mountain View
This document is a premium billing statement for Workers' Compensation coverage for the year 2026, issued to the Animal Control Fund by Municipal League Workers' Compensation Trust. It indicates a payment of $327.00 was made on November 14, 2025, covering the premium for the entire year of 2026, with no remaining balance.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
City of Mountain View
Expires:
This document is a premium billing statement for Workers' Compensation coverage for the year 2026, issued to the Animal Control Fund by Municipal League Workers' Compensation Trust. It indicates a payment of $327.00 was made on November 14, 2025, covering the premium for the entire year of 2026, with no remaining balance.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Mountain View
The Mountain View School District Board of Trustees held a regular meeting on May 13, 2024. Key agenda items included a public hearing on school fees and elementary school naming, action items on Chromebook purchases and bond consulting contracts, and information items covering enrollment, finances, and bargaining proposals. The meeting also included a closed session to discuss personnel matters and employee negotiations.
The Mountain View School District Board of Trustees held its regular meeting on March 12, 2018. Key actions included approving the Comprehensive Sexual Health Education Instructional Materials, the Certification of Second Interim Financial Report, Fire Alarm Panel Consolidation at Grace Yokley Middle School, and a method to fill a vacated board position. The board also received presentations on Renaissance and the new district website, and reviewed various reports including enrollment, staff/student attendance, and financial statements.
The Mountain View School District Board of Trustees held a regular meeting on February 13, 2024. The agenda included presentations, action items such as approving an Arts, Music & Instructional Materials Block Grant Expenditure Plan and an agreement with Eide Baily, LLP, and information items like enrollment and financial reports. Consent agenda items included minutes from the January 8, 2024 meeting and personnel orders. A closed session followed to discuss personnel and employee negotiations.
The Mountain View School District Board of Trustees held their regular meeting on December 9, 2019, where they conducted the annual organization of the board, electing officers for the 2020 year. Public comments addressed concerns about special education classes, student behavior, and school programs. The board approved several action items, including the Certification of First Interim Report, resolutions related to developer fees and compliance with the California Voting Rights Act, and notifications of completion for summer facility projects. A purchase agreement was tabled for a future meeting.
The Mountain View School District Board of Trustees held its regular meeting on May 16, 2016. The meeting included a presentation on a new elementary music program, discussion of solar power installation safety, and approval of various action items such as grade and common core standards, math placement plans, and disposal of obsolete materials. Consent agenda items, including meeting minutes, warrant batches, personnel orders, and contract renewals, were also approved.
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