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City of Ogallala
Work includes approx 75 LF of 18" CLASS IV (RCP); 45 LF of 36" CLASS IV (RCP); 1 EA of 36" CLASS III RCP; 1 EA of Manholes w solid cover; 25,466 LF of 1/C NO. 8 AWG 5KV, L-824, Type c cable, installed in conduit; 656 LF of Concrete crack repair; 45,247 SF of Marking with reflective media.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2026
Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Release: Mar 20, 2026
City of Ogallala
Close: Apr 23, 2026
Work includes approx 75 LF of 18" CLASS IV (RCP); 45 LF of 36" CLASS IV (RCP); 1 EA of 36" CLASS III RCP; 1 EA of Manholes w solid cover; 25,466 LF of 1/C NO. 8 AWG 5KV, L-824, Type c cable, installed in conduit; 656 LF of Concrete crack repair; 45,247 SF of Marking with reflective media.
AvailableCity of Ogallala
The project consists of the construction of approx 2,925 SY of 8-lnch RC. Concrete Pavement, 1,140 LF PC. Concrete Curb and Gutter, 7,000 SF of Driveway and Sidewalk and related work.
Posted Date
Jul 30, 2025
Due Date
Aug 5, 2025
Release: Jul 30, 2025
City of Ogallala
Close: Aug 5, 2025
The project consists of the construction of approx 2,925 SY of 8-lnch RC. Concrete Pavement, 1,140 LF PC. Concrete Curb and Gutter, 7,000 SF of Driveway and Sidewalk and related work.
City of Ogallala
Contractor to operate, maintain and manage the City's Water and Wastewater Facilities. The City also wants to enable the selected contractor to provide technical input for future repairs and improvements and to provide such operations services in a cost effective, responsive, and efficient manner.
Posted Date
Jul 17, 2024
Due Date
Aug 19, 2024
Release: Jul 17, 2024
City of Ogallala
Close: Aug 19, 2024
Contractor to operate, maintain and manage the City's Water and Wastewater Facilities. The City also wants to enable the selected contractor to provide technical input for future repairs and improvements and to provide such operations services in a cost effective, responsive, and efficient manner.
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City of Ogallala, NE: No evidence of sole source awards over $30,000. The city adheres rigidly to competitive bidding, making sole source justifications highly unlikely.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Ogallala
The City Council meeting addressed the approval of the consent agenda, which included approving claims, accepting the probationary membership of one individual and the resignation of another from the OVFD, and appointing one individual to a Three Year Term on the Planning and Zoning Commission. Key discussions included reviewing and approving numerous financial claims across the General Fund, Water Department, and Sewer Department, as well as Medical/Benefit expenses. PeopleService Inc. provided their monthly update. The Council adopted Resolution 2324 to amend the City of Ogallala Ambulance fees. A list of qualified participants for the 2025 Volunteer Emergency Responder Plan was approved, as was the final plat for the AlVarado Replat subdivision. A slate of Council Representative/Liaison appointments was discussed and approved for various boards and authorities including the Board of Health, YMCA, and the West Central Nebraska Joint Housing Authority. City Manager Wilkins provided updates on various city projects, and committee reports were delivered.
The briefing outlines the agenda for the Regular Council Meeting. Key discussion items include an update on the Ogallala Community Hospital, a status update on the Ogallala Multi-Family LLC Apartment Project, and administrative items such as acknowledging a potential conflict of interest with Councilman DuPeire regarding A&B Tool Rental and approving an Open Contract with that entity. Additionally, the council is set to address the correction of the Ambulance Fee Schedule via Resolution 2325. Other significant matters involve accepting Contract Documents and Specifications for the Airport Runway and Rehabilitation projects, and reviewing a Final Plat for land division near Johnson Drive.
The City Council meeting addressed several key items. A nomination was accepted to appoint Kevin Klockman to complete the remaining term of Kevin Block, followed by administering the oath of office. Key actions included the adoption of Resolution 2323, which amends the City of Ogallala Public Transportation fees on the special fee schedule. Furthermore, the Council adopted the 2026 Title VI Non-Discrimination Plan as it relates to Ogallala Public Transit. The City Manager provided an update on various city projects.
The City Council meeting addressed several significant items, including the acceptance of Council Member Kevin Block's resignation and the motion to excuse Council President Krajewski. Key actions included approving the consent agenda, which covered claims, a resignation from the OVFD, and a change order for West and East 2nd Street Improvement Projects. The Council accepted the fiscal year 2024-2025 audit report presented by representatives from Almquist, Maltzahn, Galloway and Luth, P.C., and received monthly updates from PeopleService Inc. and the quarterly report from the Ogallala Tree Board, along with the Library Annual Report. Furthermore, the Council approved Hydro Optimization and Automated Solutions as qualified consultants for both Wastewater and Water SCADA System Improvements. The body also suspended the statutory reading rule for Ordinance No. 1448, which declared an emergency regarding south lift station pumps, and adopted it. Ordinance No. 1449, vacating a portion of a dedicated roadway in Bairn's subdivision, was also introduced, had its reading rule suspended, and was subsequently passed and adopted. Finally, the claim for lift station repair from Electric Pump was approved.
The meeting included the approval of the consent agenda, which covered minutes from the previous meeting and multiple appointments to the Historic Preservation Commission, Planning and Zoning Board, and Tree Board. Key agenda items involved receiving the fourth quarter 2025 update from the Ogallala YMCA and the December 2025 Financial Report. The Council also proceeded with a request for proposals concerning the Searle Field Fixed Base Operator and approved the appointment of Jeff Wolfe as the City of Ogallala Licensed Street Superintendent. The City Manager provided an update on various city projects.
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