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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Rainbow City
446 borrow excavation (loose truckbed measurement), per cubic yard 12397 roadbed processing, per square yard; 10507 crushed agg base course, type b, plant mixed 6 compacted thickness, per square yard; 815 superpave bituminous concrete wearing surface layer max agg size mix esal c/d, per ton; 963 superpave bituminous concrete upper binder layer 3/4 max agg size mix esal c/d, per ton;
Posted Date
Jun 19, 2026
Due Date
Jun 29, 2026
Release: Jun 19, 2026
City of Rainbow City
Close: Jun 29, 2026
446 borrow excavation (loose truckbed measurement), per cubic yard 12397 roadbed processing, per square yard; 10507 crushed agg base course, type b, plant mixed 6 compacted thickness, per square yard; 815 superpave bituminous concrete wearing surface layer max agg size mix esal c/d, per ton; 963 superpave bituminous concrete upper binder layer 3/4 max agg size mix esal c/d, per ton;
AvailableCity of Rainbow City
Work includes interior and exterior coating removal and replacement of the tower tank, a 200,000-gallon elevated storage tank, miscellaneous improvements for the tower tank, miscellaneous improvements for three (3) other ground storage tanks.
Posted Date
May 4, 2026
Due Date
May 26, 2026
Release: May 4, 2026
City of Rainbow City
Close: May 26, 2026
Work includes interior and exterior coating removal and replacement of the tower tank, a 200,000-gallon elevated storage tank, miscellaneous improvements for the tower tank, miscellaneous improvements for three (3) other ground storage tanks.
City of Rainbow City
1) Landscape installation of cultivated area (Zone A), 2) Irrigation system for cultivated area (Zone A), with options for 3) rock wall at the building front elevation and planting bed at outer edge of the portico; color and design to match the building exterior, 4) Mowed Turf/Naturalized Meadow, 5) Outdoor lighting for aesthetics and safety.
Posted Date
Dec 5, 2025
Due Date
Jan 12, 2026
Release: Dec 5, 2025
City of Rainbow City
Close: Jan 12, 2026
1) Landscape installation of cultivated area (Zone A), 2) Irrigation system for cultivated area (Zone A), with options for 3) rock wall at the building front elevation and planting bed at outer edge of the portico; color and design to match the building exterior, 4) Mowed Turf/Naturalized Meadow, 5) Outdoor lighting for aesthetics and safety.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Only pursue if the item is uniquely manufactured by a single source; otherwise pivot back to coops.
Coops: Ask to purchase via Sourcewell or OMNIA Partners. If yes, proceed by piggybacking and confirm the steps with the City Clerk.
City of Rainbow City, AL uses sole source extremely rarely and only for unique manufactured goods. Deprioritize this path—attempts for products not from a sole manufacturer will likely fail.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Rainbow City
The council meeting addressed various personnel actions including new hires across the recreation department, animal shelter, street department, and custodial staff, alongside promotions within the fire department and several resignations. Significant agenda items included the postponement of a paving project, adoption of a membership schedule for the new recreation center, and a public hearing regarding a dangerous building nuisance abatement. The council also approved an economic development agreement with GFL Environmental, authorized a longevity bonus for city retirees, updated bank account signatories, and performed budget revisions for the library. Additionally, the council acknowledged the sale of surplus equipment and approved a sponsorship request for the FCA victory banquet, while also hearing updates on upcoming community events including the opening of the recreation center and a groundbreaking celebration for Cobblestone Square.
The council meeting included personnel changes involving resignations, new hires across various departments, and a promotion to assistant chief for the fire department. The council also authorized a bidding process for a street paving project. Additional administrative updates were shared regarding the farmers market, city cleanup initiatives, recreation center membership details, and recycling program grants.
The council meeting addressed several operational and community items. Actions included approving a bid for metal roofing on a gym building, confirming personnel changes including new hires for the recreation department and a retirement in the fire department, and authorizing agreements with the Challenger Learning Center of Northeast Alabama and the American Red Cross for lifeguard training. The council approved the purchase of bicycles for a police bike unit and acknowledged the sale of surplus recreation equipment. Proclamations were issued for Syringomyelia Awareness Month and Mental Health Awareness Month, with community representatives invited to speak. Additionally, a budget was approved for a full-page ad in the senior edition of the local newspaper.
The City Council meeting included a proclamation commending a local educator for receiving a teaching excellence award. Personnel changes were approved, including resignations and new job postings for the recreation center, animal control, and firefighting departments. The council authorized the purchase of a new fire pumper truck, designated old fire department equipment as surplus, and proclaimed April as Fair Housing Month. Additionally, the council approved a sponsorship donation for a local family organization and reviewed a request to declare miscellaneous street department equipment as surplus. A public comment was provided regarding fire safety training conducted at a local apartment complex.
The council discussed personnel changes, including a new hire in the street department and a transfer for an electrician. An ordinance was introduced and adopted regarding legal description corrections for GFL Environmental USA Incorporated, and a resolution was passed for the city to join a multi-party opioid settlement. Representatives from the Berry Center shared information on the pinwheels for prevention campaign and upcoming awareness events. A candidate for the Etowah County Board of Education introduced himself. Furthermore, the council approved a reservation for the Etowah County Sports Hall of Fame banquet and a lane rental for a Big Brothers and Big Sisters bowling fundraiser. Updates were provided on integrated traffic signaling system upgrades and the Church Street project.
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