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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Raymond
Reconstruction of Duryea Street from US101 (Vic.) to 11th Street, including pavement reconstruction, sidewalk improvements, pedestrian ramps, driveways, and drainage and other work.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jul 30, 2026
Release: -
City of Raymond
Close: Jul 30, 2026
Reconstruction of Duryea Street from US101 (Vic.) to 11th Street, including pavement reconstruction, sidewalk improvements, pedestrian ramps, driveways, and drainage and other work.
AvailableCity of Raymond
Demolish existing concrete and wood structure and construct new three-story mixed-use building. New building will contain Raymond City Hall and a Community Resource Center on the ground floor, and 18 studio- and one-bedroom affordable apartments on the second and third floors. Building is three stories of wood-frame construction, a structural concrete slab and grade beans, bearing on a deep-pile foundation. Demolition includes removal and/or partial removal of existing timber piles and utilities. Site work includes asphalt paving, concrete stairs and ramps on deep piles, and sidewalk and paving restoration in the public ROW. Infrastructure improvements include new connections to water service (for domestic and fire), sanitary sewer, and storm drainage. Three-phase electrical service is provided by the Pacific County PUD and must be brought to the site underground.
Posted Date
Aug 20, 2025
Due Date
Sep 30, 2025
Release: Aug 20, 2025
City of Raymond
Close: Sep 30, 2025
Demolish existing concrete and wood structure and construct new three-story mixed-use building. New building will contain Raymond City Hall and a Community Resource Center on the ground floor, and 18 studio- and one-bedroom affordable apartments on the second and third floors. Building is three stories of wood-frame construction, a structural concrete slab and grade beans, bearing on a deep-pile foundation. Demolition includes removal and/or partial removal of existing timber piles and utilities. Site work includes asphalt paving, concrete stairs and ramps on deep piles, and sidewalk and paving restoration in the public ROW. Infrastructure improvements include new connections to water service (for domestic and fire), sanitary sewer, and storm drainage. Three-phase electrical service is provided by the Pacific County PUD and must be brought to the site underground.
City of Raymond
Improvement of ADA ramps, sidewalk, curb and gutter, adjustments to utilities, pavement patching, temporary traffic control, landscape restoration, and other work.
Posted Date
Aug 7, 2024
Due Date
Oct 8, 2024
Release: Aug 7, 2024
City of Raymond
Close: Oct 8, 2024
Improvement of ADA ramps, sidewalk, curb and gutter, adjustments to utilities, pavement patching, temporary traffic control, landscape restoration, and other work.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Don’t pursue—pivot immediately to a cooperative path.
Coops: Ask to purchase through Sourcewell or Washington DES master contracts to shortcut a bid. If no coop fit: Prepare for the city’s formal competitive bid; ensure your WA Business Licensing Service registration includes the City of Raymond endorsement.
City of Raymond shows no evidence of approving sole source awards and follows rigid formal processes. Sole source attempts are highly unlikely to succeed; deprioritize and pivot to cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Raymond
The council meeting addressed public comments regarding ADA accessibility in parks, flood relief application deadlines, and introductions from the County Prosecutor. Legislative actions included the approval of a resolution and a conditional use permit for the relocation of a building. Staff reports provided updates on department projects, grant status, and budget preparation. Additionally, the council reviewed fire and EMS training procedures, building sales, and received updates on public safety equipment and park projects.
The council meeting addressed various operational matters, including the oath of office for C. Hansen, the approval of claims, and discussions regarding a conditional use permit application for the Harbor Association of Volunteers for Animals (HAVA). Staff reports were provided by the Fire Chief, Police Chief, Public Works Director, and the Clerk-Treasurer. The council reviewed the Parametrix Professional Services Agreement and received public input regarding the proposed HAVA relocation.
The City Council meeting included an oath of office for a new police officer, the approval of a professional services agreement with Parametrix for the Small City Maintenance Program, and a review of staff and council reports covering fire, police, public works, and administrative updates.
The council received introductions for the new Theater Manager and Events Coordinator, a report from the Seaport Museum on upcoming events, and discussed the firework sale ordinance and the development process for a new Transit Center. Staff reports included updates on paramedic testing, lift station improvements at the carriage museum, approval for the annual spring clean-up event, and preparations for the Annual Report. Additionally, the Mayor provided a project closing update and announced a groundbreaking ceremony. The council also received a status update regarding the 5th Street park food truck project.
The City Council meeting addressed the review and approval of claims, payroll, and ACH/EFT transactions. New business items included the evaluation of a Lodging Tax application for the Seaport Museum. Staff reports were provided by the Fire Chief, Police Chief, Public Works Director, Clerk-Treasurer, and Mayor, with discussions on department operations and projects. Council reports included inquiries regarding local park developments.
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