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City of Roosevelt
Providing food services to operate the restaurant and snack bar at golf course.
Posted Date
Feb 19, 2026
Due Date
Mar 5, 2026
Release: Feb 19, 2026
City of Roosevelt
Close: Mar 5, 2026
Providing food services to operate the restaurant and snack bar at golf course.
AvailableCity of Roosevelt
Roosevelt City is soliciting bids for earthwork to construct the Rough Rider Shooting Complex, including approximately 28,000 cubic yards of berm fill and 5,000 cubic yards of excavation, with an expected 30-day performance period to complete by June 1, 2026. Bids are due December 16, 2025; questions are due December 11, 2025 and a pre-bid conference is scheduled for December 8, 2025.
Posted Date
Dec 2, 2025
Due Date
Dec 16, 2025
Release: Dec 2, 2025
City of Roosevelt
Close: Dec 16, 2025
Roosevelt City is soliciting bids for earthwork to construct the Rough Rider Shooting Complex, including approximately 28,000 cubic yards of berm fill and 5,000 cubic yards of excavation, with an expected 30-day performance period to complete by June 1, 2026. Bids are due December 16, 2025; questions are due December 11, 2025 and a pre-bid conference is scheduled for December 8, 2025.
City of Roosevelt
Roosevelt City, via Jones & DeMille Engineering, is soliciting bids for earthwork at the Rough Rider Shooting Complex to construct multiple shooting ranges (200-, 600-, and 1000-yard ranges plus archery/multi-use range). The work includes clearing and grubbing, topsoil removal, placement and compaction of approximately 28,000 cubic yards of berm fill and 5,000 cubic yards of excavation, erosion control, and final grading; bidders must show prior experience on similar earthwork projects and carry required insurance. The contract will be awarded to the lowest responsive bidder, requires performance and payment bonds, has an estimated budget of about $225,000, and includes liquidated damages for schedule delays.
Posted Date
Dec 3, 2025
Due Date
Dec 17, 2025
Release: Dec 3, 2025
City of Roosevelt
Close: Dec 17, 2025
Roosevelt City, via Jones & DeMille Engineering, is soliciting bids for earthwork at the Rough Rider Shooting Complex to construct multiple shooting ranges (200-, 600-, and 1000-yard ranges plus archery/multi-use range). The work includes clearing and grubbing, topsoil removal, placement and compaction of approximately 28,000 cubic yards of berm fill and 5,000 cubic yards of excavation, erosion control, and final grading; bidders must show prior experience on similar earthwork projects and carry required insurance. The contract will be awarded to the lowest responsive bidder, requires performance and payment bonds, has an estimated budget of about $225,000, and includes liquidated damages for schedule delays.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; focus resources on formal bidding.
Coops: If they’re open to alternatives, reference Utah statewide contracts via U3P/NASPO/OMNIA. Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Given the complete lack of evidence for sole source contracts—despite a justification process existing on paper—deprioritize this path. Redirect all resources toward preparing for the city’s formal competitive bidding process, which is the only procurement method observed.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Roosevelt
The meeting included the swearing-in ceremony for new public officials, including the Mayor and Council members. The public comment period featured a representative from TGS advocating for the expedited process related to seismic testing contract finalization. Key action items involved the unanimous adoption of the annual meeting calendar. Additionally, the Council approved, contingent upon legal review, a Uinta Wax ROW proposal for a lay flat line near the Sewer Farm. A tentative 2026 budget for DCMA was also supported, and the Finance/Recorder department is scheduled to provide an update at the next meeting. The session concluded with departmental updates, financial review, a city manager report, and executive sessions for specific purposes.
Key discussions included a public comment regarding safety and speeding concerns near Summerall Lane, which prompted follow-up meetings. The Council unanimously approved the Uinta Wax Proposal concerning an ROW access connection and accepting the contract reviewed by Grant. Approval was also granted to waive greens fees and tournament fees for the API Golf Tournament 50th Anniversary, establishing a precedent for future similar requests based on 50-year anniversaries. The RFP for the concession stand at Constitution Park was tabled pending further discussion between the Parks Director and the Boys Baseball Association. A proposal to adjust the city council meeting schedule, changing the first meeting of each month to a 4:00 PM Work Session starting in March, was approved. Traffic modifications near East Elementary were referred to staff and legal review to examine regulations and determine the best course of action. No decision was made regarding the Uintah Basin Strike Task Force. The session concluded with financial approvals and a closed session to discuss Police Services and Land Acquisition.
Key discussions during the meeting included committee appointments, specifically nominating representatives for the Legislative Policy Committee. Action items involved tabling a proposal to modify traffic near East Elementary pending further outreach, and unanimously approving a contingent approval for a movie filming proposal that would require closing Main Street. Another action item saw the approval of the CougarLand Services Proposal, following review by the City Attorney. The Finance Director provided an update on the budget status, indicating all departments are trending positively. Committee reports covered updates on a Soldier Statue marker project, plans by the Interfaith Advisory Committee for a Holy Week activity, and a Chief of Police reporting to the Senate in Washington D.C. regarding the need for 1st Net for Law Enforcement. Future discussion topics included researching the option to change the first City Council meeting to a work session.
Key agenda items included committee appointments, a public hearing concerning the Golf Course 5-Year Cart Lease, and action items covering the Golf Course 5-Year Cart Lease, the Roosevelt Veterans Memorial Proposal, participation in USU's 2026 Utah Wellbeing Survey, and the United States Army Donations Program. The meeting also included department updates, expenditure approval and financial review, a city manager report, committee reports, and concluded with a closed session for purposes listed in Utah Code 52-4-205.
The meeting agenda included committee appointments, a public comment period, and several action items. Key discussions involved the Uinta Wax Proposal, the API Golf Tournament 50th Anniversary, and a Request for Proposal for a concession stand at Constitution Park. Other items included a proposal to adjust the first council meeting of each month to a work session, a proposal to modify traffic near East Elementary, and a discussion regarding the Roosevelt Police Department's participation in the Uintah Basin Strike Force. The agenda concluded with departmental updates, financial review, city manager reports, committee reports, items for future discussion, and a closed session.
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