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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Polk City
Work includes approx. 23,580 CY of topsoil strip, stockpile, and respread 8"; 1,490 LF of 8" PVC SDR 26 sanitary sewer main, trenched; 1,490 LF of cleaning and televising sanitary sewer; 1,318 LF of 15" RCP storm sewer, trenched; 1,573 LF of subdrain, type 1 corrugated PE, 6" Dia; 1,146 LF of 10" HDPE storm sewer, trenched; 5,099 LF of cleaning and televising storm sewer; 1,039 LF of 8" C900 PVC water main; 14,305 SY of PCC pavement 6" drives and parking; 49,810 SF of baseball practice infield.
Posted Date
Feb 10, 2026
Due Date
Jun 11, 2026
Release: Feb 10, 2026
City of Polk City
Close: Jun 11, 2026
Work includes approx. 23,580 CY of topsoil strip, stockpile, and respread 8"; 1,490 LF of 8" PVC SDR 26 sanitary sewer main, trenched; 1,490 LF of cleaning and televising sanitary sewer; 1,318 LF of 15" RCP storm sewer, trenched; 1,573 LF of subdrain, type 1 corrugated PE, 6" Dia; 1,146 LF of 10" HDPE storm sewer, trenched; 5,099 LF of cleaning and televising storm sewer; 1,039 LF of 8" C900 PVC water main; 14,305 SY of PCC pavement 6" drives and parking; 49,810 SF of baseball practice infield.
City of Polk City
Approx. 882 SY of 8” PCC pavement, 49 SY of sidewalk repair, 23 STA of pavement markings, 8 SY of PCC full depth repair, modifications to three (3) storm sewer structures, modifications to three (3) sanitary sewer structures, PCC crack sealing, and associated work at various locations. The Project may also include some combination of 8 additive bid alternates with a similar scope of work, including full depth PCC repair, PCC crack sealing, and storm\r sewer structure repairs.
Posted Date
Sep 24, 2025
Due Date
Oct 15, 2025
Release: Sep 24, 2025
City of Polk City
Close: Oct 15, 2025
Approx. 882 SY of 8” PCC pavement, 49 SY of sidewalk repair, 23 STA of pavement markings, 8 SY of PCC full depth repair, modifications to three (3) storm sewer structures, modifications to three (3) sanitary sewer structures, PCC crack sealing, and associated work at various locations. The Project may also include some combination of 8 additive bid alternates with a similar scope of work, including full depth PCC repair, PCC crack sealing, and storm\r sewer structure repairs.
City of Polk City
The Project includes construction of footing drain collector lines in Polk City, Iowa. The Project consists of approximately 2,367 LF of footing drain collector line, installation of 56 sump pump collector services, and associated work. The Project may also include additional bid alternates with a similar scope of work. Bid Alternate A includes 496 LF of footing drain collector line, installation of 14 sump pump collector services, and associated work. Bid Alternate B includes 352 LF of footing drain collector line, installation of 9 sump pump collector services, and associated work.
Posted Date
Aug 26, 2025
Due Date
Sep 10, 2025
Release: Aug 26, 2025
City of Polk City
Close: Sep 10, 2025
The Project includes construction of footing drain collector lines in Polk City, Iowa. The Project consists of approximately 2,367 LF of footing drain collector line, installation of 56 sump pump collector services, and associated work. The Project may also include additional bid alternates with a similar scope of work. Bid Alternate A includes 496 LF of footing drain collector line, installation of 14 sump pump collector services, and associated work. Bid Alternate B includes 352 LF of footing drain collector line, installation of 9 sump pump collector services, and associated work.
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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 $10,000, use sole source. Otherwise, avoid—no history; pivot to a coop.
Coops: Use a cooperative. If eligible via Sourcewell membership, proceed. For IT, route through a reseller under the State of Iowa’s NASPO ValuePoint (e.g., Carahsoft).
City of Polk City: Given the complete absence of sole source awards in public records, this path presents maximum friction. Deprioritize all sole source efforts and immediately pivot to a cooperative purchasing strategy, which has documented precedent.
Practical note: Purchases over the city’s $10,000 council approval threshold face a complex formal process—pre-competed coops are the practical workaround.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Polk City
This strategic plan serves as a roadmap for the Polk City Community Library, aiming to enhance its services and responsiveness to community needs over the next three years. The plan focuses on three core areas: improving facilities for accessibility and future growth, enhancing library services through tailored programming for adults, tweens, and teens, and expanding digital offerings, and strengthening communication to increase community awareness of available programs and resources. The ultimate vision is to provide a place where all can meet, learn, and grow.
The commission reviewed and recommended to the City Council the approval of an amended preliminary plat for the Four Seasons development. Key discussions included the layout and spacing of executive-style lots along Whitetail Parkway, driveway safety requirements, and the development's alignment with city collector street standards. Additionally, the commission received updates on road construction projects, specifically regarding traffic pattern shifts and requested detours, as well as an update on a previous planning and zoning workshop.
The Parks Commission discussed the introduction of a new member and received an update on the regional park project, specifically regarding the new construction management approach and adjusted timeline for the soccer fields and trail infrastructure. Additional items included an update on the various phases of the trail connectivity project and planning for the upcoming Four Seasons Festival, including entertainment, event logistics, and traffic impacts.
The City Council held a work session to discuss trunk sewer projects and their impact on future economic development and growth. The discussion covered existing infrastructure capacities, the strategic planning goals established earlier in the year, and the need to prioritize specific sewer investments to accommodate residential, commercial, and industrial development. Participants reviewed acreage breakdowns for future service areas and addressed inquiries from developers regarding potential land development projects.
The council held a public hearing regarding the FY26 budget amendment number two, which includes funds for park improvements, various corridor studies, and improvements to the old schoolhouse. The council also approved ordinances related to water usage restrictions, water rates, sewer service charges, and storm water management utility rates. Additionally, the council approved a resolution regarding a final plat for the former city hall block and discussed the schematic planning for a future library addition and police station.
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