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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Redmond
Seeking proposals (“Proposals”) from highly qualified individuals, corporations, partnerships, and other business entities (“Proposers”) for the development, management, and operation of an airport concessions program (“Concessions Program”) retail package.
Posted Date
May 8, 2026
Due Date
Jun 8, 2026
Release: May 8, 2026
City of Redmond
Close: Jun 8, 2026
Seeking proposals (“Proposals”) from highly qualified individuals, corporations, partnerships, and other business entities (“Proposers”) for the development, management, and operation of an airport concessions program (“Concessions Program”) retail package.
AvailableCity of Redmond
Provide engineering and design services for a new roundabout and associated water utility improvements.
Posted Date
May 6, 2026
Due Date
Jun 9, 2026
Release: May 6, 2026
City of Redmond
Close: Jun 9, 2026
Provide engineering and design services for a new roundabout and associated water utility improvements.
AvailableCity of Redmond
1 LS mobilization; 1 LS temporary traffic control; 1 LS erosion and sediment control; 365 LF asphalt pavement sawcutting; 304 SY removal of surfacing; 20 LF concrete pavement sawcutting; 65 LF removal of curbs; 1 LS removal of striping; 35 SY removal of walks and driveways; 52 CY 3/4"-0 aggregate base; 1 LS utility field exploration; 5,000 utility conflict resolution; 1 LS construction survey work; 52 ton level 3 1/2" dense HMAC pavement; 65 LF 14" concrete curb (6" reveal); 22 LF concrete curb (tapered); 219 SF concrete curb (City island/median mountable); 308 SF concrete sidewalk (4" PCC on 4" agg. base); 458 SF median concrete (4" PCC on 4" agg. base); 2 EA curb ramps; 4 EA blended median transition; 203 LF longitudinal pavement markings - paint (4" wide solid yellow line); 73 LF longitudinal pavement markings - paint (8" wide solid white line); 8 EA standard staggered continental crosswalk (2'X9' wide white bars); 12 EA new traffic signs & supports; 10 EA 36" yellow flexstake TM 750; 26 EA yellow raised retroreflective pavement markers; 4 EA removal & reinstallation of existing signs; 2 EA rapid flashing beacon sign & support.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
May 5, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
City of Redmond
Close: May 5, 2026
1 LS mobilization; 1 LS temporary traffic control; 1 LS erosion and sediment control; 365 LF asphalt pavement sawcutting; 304 SY removal of surfacing; 20 LF concrete pavement sawcutting; 65 LF removal of curbs; 1 LS removal of striping; 35 SY removal of walks and driveways; 52 CY 3/4"-0 aggregate base; 1 LS utility field exploration; 5,000 utility conflict resolution; 1 LS construction survey work; 52 ton level 3 1/2" dense HMAC pavement; 65 LF 14" concrete curb (6" reveal); 22 LF concrete curb (tapered); 219 SF concrete curb (City island/median mountable); 308 SF concrete sidewalk (4" PCC on 4" agg. base); 458 SF median concrete (4" PCC on 4" agg. base); 2 EA curb ramps; 4 EA blended median transition; 203 LF longitudinal pavement markings - paint (4" wide solid yellow line); 73 LF longitudinal pavement markings - paint (8" wide solid white line); 8 EA standard staggered continental crosswalk (2'X9' wide white bars); 12 EA new traffic signs & supports; 10 EA 36" yellow flexstake TM 750; 26 EA yellow raised retroreflective pavement markers; 4 EA removal & reinstallation of existing signs; 2 EA rapid flashing beacon sign & support.
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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 $50,000 and unique/compatibility-driven, pursue sole source.
Coops: If on Sourcewell or NPP, use that path; ask procurement to confirm access.
City of Redmond, OR: Sole source is viable for specialized technology when compatibility or unique availability applies. Cite Oregon ORS 279B.075 in the justification. Work with the City’s procurement department to prepare the sole source documentation.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Redmond
The Commission conducted a public hearing regarding a series of development code amendments focusing on townhouse standards, open space requirements, and the establishment of a formalized annexation process. Deliberations emphasized the importance of balancing State-mandated housing laws with local livability and maintaining the unique identity of Redmond. Furthermore, the Commission reviewed applications for a Zoning Map Amendment and Master Development Plan for the Redmond East Gateway project, which involves reconfiguring zoning designations across 204.56 acres to facilitate future commercial and industrial development.
The commission discussed several items, including safety concerns regarding public art installations and the decision to move a piece onto a pedestal. They accepted a donation of a wooden art piece for display at City Hall. The commission planned a new art installation for the city's 250th anniversary celebrations, focusing on a 2D display and RFP process. Additionally, the members reviewed maintenance strategies for the city's art collection, prioritizing a comprehensive inspection and repair plan. Further discussions included the electrical boxes painting project, the development of a community art survey, and preparations for the upcoming fiscal year budget and officer elections.
The commission meeting agenda includes updates from the staff liaison, chair, and sub-committees, followed by a decision regarding 2-D displays. The session also features discussions on an upcoming public art survey, a chalk drop event, and final roundtable thoughts.
The meeting included discussions on wildfire mitigation initiatives, specifically the advocacy for the adoption of Oregon Residential Specialty Code R327, Wildfire Hazard Mitigation, by the City. The Commission also addressed a public hearing regarding a Development Code Amendment, ultimately deciding to continue the hearing to a future date due to ongoing stakeholder discussions.
The Council discussed an LED streetlight conversion project, receiving a presentation on an Energy as a Service model to achieve annual cost savings. Updates were provided by the Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council regarding housing initiatives, transit service expansions, and the development of a regional emergency services training facility. The library architect team presented the conceptual design for the new library facility. The Council also approved an ordinance amending code sections related to animals, a budget resolution for the addition of two lateral police officer positions, and the donation of a historical firearm to a military museum.
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