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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Raymore
Installation of 24" DR 21 C900 green PVC pipe force main to replace the existing dip force main. This segment is 781' long, between stations 45+18 & 52+99. The new line is to be laid adjacent to the existing when possible.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
City of Raymore
Close: Jun 10, 2026
Installation of 24" DR 21 C900 green PVC pipe force main to replace the existing dip force main. This segment is 781' long, between stations 45+18 & 52+99. The new line is to be laid adjacent to the existing when possible.
AvailableCity of Raymore
Work includes 75 LF of curb; 275 SF of sidewalk; 1,650 SY of 6" concrete pavement; 2-4" conduits underneath select sidewalk panels; The resetting and releveling of 115 SF of brick pavers; Restriping of the front parking lot; A raised crosswalk in front of City Hall; 270 LF of curb; 2,075 SY of 6" concrete pavement; Restriping of the back parking lot; Restriping of Municipal Circle.
Posted Date
May 14, 2026
Due Date
Jun 4, 2026
Release: May 14, 2026
City of Raymore
Close: Jun 4, 2026
Work includes 75 LF of curb; 275 SF of sidewalk; 1,650 SY of 6" concrete pavement; 2-4" conduits underneath select sidewalk panels; The resetting and releveling of 115 SF of brick pavers; Restriping of the front parking lot; A raised crosswalk in front of City Hall; 270 LF of curb; 2,075 SY of 6" concrete pavement; Restriping of the back parking lot; Restriping of Municipal Circle.
AvailableCity of Raymore
Work includes approx. 2,350 SF of 6" new sidewalk installation; 2 EA of ADA ramp, removal and replacement; 1 EA of manhole ring adjustment.
Posted Date
May 14, 2026
Due Date
Jun 3, 2026
Release: May 14, 2026
City of Raymore
Close: Jun 3, 2026
Work includes approx. 2,350 SF of 6" new sidewalk installation; 2 EA of ADA ramp, removal and replacement; 1 EA of manhole ring adjustment.
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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; if the product is uniquely essential or compatibility-limited, partner with Purchasing Specialist Kim Quade on a sole-source justification; be ready for City Council approval if the total is over $10,
Coops: Start with a cooperative (e.g., Sourcewell or NPPGov) to bypass formal bidding; confirm the city can access your specific contract.
Entity: City of Raymore, MO
Threshold context: Very low thresholds (quotes from $500; formal sealed bids at $10,000). Any purchase over $10,000 requires City Council approval.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Raymore
The council discussed and passed Bill 3960 to declare the results of the recent election and designated it as an emergency ordinance. Additionally, the City Clerk administered the oath of office to the Mayor and various Councilmembers.
The board discussed and took action on several items, including parkland dedication requirements for the Timber Ridge and White Tail Run developments, ultimately approving a fee in lieu of land for Timber Ridge and a combination of land dedication and a fee for White Tail Run. Additionally, the board approved a contract award to Terry Snelling Construction for the replacement of three bridges at Memorial Park.
The council received staff reports regarding grants awarded to the Arts Commission, the filing of Financial Disclosure Statements, and project status updates from Public Works and Parks and Recreation. Several ordinances were approved, including on-call materials testing, the termination of specific previous authorizations, changes to the Administrative Policy Manual regarding paid time off and holidays, the purchase of real estate on N. Jackson Street, a memorandum of understanding with the Chamber of Commerce, and the vacation of a utility easement. Additionally, the council reviewed the first reading for the 2025 Curb Replacement Project contract and a proposal for Chapter 100 industrial revenue bonds related to the Raymore Commerce Center South.
The Council meeting included staff reports on public works, parks and recreation, and an informational campaign for the Public Safety Sales Tax. Key actions included the award of contracts for on-call electrical services to Fatboy Electric, Inc., and preventative maintenance services for city HVAC systems to Martin Mechanical Contractors. The Council also reappointed the Municipal Judge, approved a contract for the City Attorney and Special Prosecutor, and approved the final plat for the Raymore Gateway subdivision. A citizen request regarding the legalization of backyard chickens was also raised for future consideration.
The council meeting included staff reports on development services, highlighting building permits issued and ongoing renovations. A report confirmed the filing of financial disclosure statements. The police department reported on traffic enforcement plans for an upcoming event. The consent agenda included approval of meeting minutes and a safety traffic enforcement program. Unfinished business involved the second reading and approval of bills related to a solid waste management agreement and land development projects. New business included the first reading of a resolution approving the location of a car wash business within a tax increment financing district. Discussion of the car wash proposal included details about noise reduction measures, design features, and traffic flow.
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