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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Riverdale
Riverdale City is soliciting construction services for installation of an 8" PVC waterline, associated sidewalk, curb & gutter, asphalt, and related appurtenant work along 1200 West Street from 5450 South to 5650 South. The contract requires mobilization, removal and replacement of infrastructure, upgrades to fire hydrants and water meters, and miscellaneous landscaping with completion expected by September 11, 2026. Bids are due May 28, 2026, and must be accompanied by a 5% bid bond or certified check.
Posted Date
May 14, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: May 14, 2026
City of Riverdale
Close: May 28, 2026
Riverdale City is soliciting construction services for installation of an 8" PVC waterline, associated sidewalk, curb & gutter, asphalt, and related appurtenant work along 1200 West Street from 5450 South to 5650 South. The contract requires mobilization, removal and replacement of infrastructure, upgrades to fire hydrants and water meters, and miscellaneous landscaping with completion expected by September 11, 2026. Bids are due May 28, 2026, and must be accompanied by a 5% bid bond or certified check.
AvailableCity of Riverdale
Provision of qualified engineering firms to provide comprehensive municipal engineering services.
Posted Date
Aug 11, 2025
Due Date
Sep 3, 2025
Release: Aug 11, 2025
City of Riverdale
Close: Sep 3, 2025
Provision of qualified engineering firms to provide comprehensive municipal engineering services.
City of Riverdale
Work includes removal of concrete sidewalk, flat work and driveway approaches, removal of asphalt and roadbase; installation of concrete curb and gutter; sidewalk and driveway approaches and handicap ramps; roadway surface milling; installation of asphalt overlay surfacing complete with fabric; and miscellaneous landscaping.
Posted Date
May 23, 2025
Due Date
Jun 12, 2025
Release: May 23, 2025
City of Riverdale
Close: Jun 12, 2025
Work includes removal of concrete sidewalk, flat work and driveway approaches, removal of asphalt and roadbase; installation of concrete curb and gutter; sidewalk and driveway approaches and handicap ramps; roadway surface milling; installation of asphalt overlay surfacing complete with fabric; and miscellaneous landscaping.
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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 $25,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with a Sourcewell or State of Utah cooperative contract to bypass the $25,000 bid threshold; ask the City Administrator to validate use under Municipal Code Chapter
City of Riverdale: No evidence of sole source awards above the competitive threshold. Competitive bidding threshold: $25,000.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Riverdale
The commission discussed housekeeping items related to the development review committee, including new committee member requirements and the integration of city council representation. A proposed text amendment regarding business classifications was delayed due to a noticing error and will be rescheduled. The commission reviewed conceptual ideas for a townhome project and a commercial building conversion, specifically focusing on hillside stability, water management strategies, parking requirements, and traffic concerns. The importance of a thorough traffic study for the proposed project was emphasized.
The City Council meeting covered several operational and financial matters. Key topics included a discussion on civil behavior during public comments, a report on the sudden change in waste management services following the purchase of the Ogden Transfer Station by Republic, and an update on RAMP grants for city projects. Council members provided reports on housing infrastructure funding and the development review committee's evaluation of a new townhome project. The council also reviewed the tentative budget for the RDA funds, focusing on closing out expired funds and reconciling housing fund accounts, and discussed capital improvement projects for the senior facility, specifically roof repairs and HVAC unit replacements.
The meeting featured a presentation on a new heavy rescue program, including funding mechanisms and inter-agency coordination. The council also discussed a line item adjustment for the general fund budget to allocate CARES Act funding toward various city projects, including facility upgrades for public works, police, and fire departments, as well as the acquisition of police equipment. Additionally, the council reviewed a zoning request for property on Ritter Drive, evaluated the 2021 annual city council calendar, and briefly addressed matters related to the Redevelopment Agency board.
The Planning Commission discussed the implementation of a new development review committee process for upcoming projects, including town home developments. Staff provided updates on current commercial projects and potential new business transitions. The Commission formally set a public hearing for a proposed text amendment to the city's zoning code regarding the classification of new and unlisted business uses to address future commercial changes.
The commission reviewed updates on construction progress for several commercial sites, including demolition projects and new retail developments. A discussion was held regarding the state requirement for annual moderate income housing reporting. The meeting also included a public hearing regarding a rezoning request for properties on West Ritter Drive, specifically to change the designation from agricultural to multiple-family residential to support future development concepts.
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