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How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Shakopee
70 LF - salvage retaining wall; 2,785 SF - remove bituminous walk; 765 CY - excavation - common; 86 LF - 30" RC pipe sewer; 20 LF - construct drainage structure des 60-4020; 162 SF - modular block retaining wall; 750 CY - random riprap class III (fieldstone); 118 CY - random riprap class IV (fieldstone); 2940 SF - bituminous walk; 5110 SY - rolled erosion prevention category 20.
Posted Date
May 7, 2026
Due Date
May 27, 2026
Release: May 7, 2026
City of Shakopee
Close: May 27, 2026
70 LF - salvage retaining wall; 2,785 SF - remove bituminous walk; 765 CY - excavation - common; 86 LF - 30" RC pipe sewer; 20 LF - construct drainage structure des 60-4020; 162 SF - modular block retaining wall; 750 CY - random riprap class III (fieldstone); 118 CY - random riprap class IV (fieldstone); 2940 SF - bituminous walk; 5110 SY - rolled erosion prevention category 20.
City of Shakopee
648 SY - remove bituminous pavement; 797 CY - excavation - common (p); 886 LF - 18" RC pipe sewer DES 3006 CL III; 80 ton - 2" type SP 9.5 wearing course mix (2,C); 84 ton - 2" type SP 12.5 wearing course mix (2,C); 3 ea - construct drainage structure detail 3001 - 48; 602 ea - construct drainage structure detail 3001.
Posted Date
May 7, 2026
Due Date
May 27, 2026
Release: May 7, 2026
City of Shakopee
Close: May 27, 2026
648 SY - remove bituminous pavement; 797 CY - excavation - common (p); 886 LF - 18" RC pipe sewer DES 3006 CL III; 80 ton - 2" type SP 9.5 wearing course mix (2,C); 84 ton - 2" type SP 12.5 wearing course mix (2,C); 3 ea - construct drainage structure detail 3001 - 48; 602 ea - construct drainage structure detail 3001.
City of Shakopee
1,285 ton bituminous pavement; 2,700 SF concrete walk; 3,950 SF bituminous trail; 4,175 SF curb and gutter; 3,200 ton aggregate base class 5; 535 LF 15"-24" rc pipe sewer.
Posted Date
Apr 21, 2026
Due Date
May 13, 2026
Release: Apr 21, 2026
City of Shakopee
Close: May 13, 2026
1,285 ton bituminous pavement; 2,700 SF concrete walk; 3,950 SF bituminous trail; 4,175 SF curb and gutter; 3,200 ton aggregate base class 5; 535 LF 15"-24" rc pipe sewer.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If the need is uniquely proprietary with no viable alternatives, pursue a sole-source with justification and approvals.
Coops: Use a cooperative (start with Sourcewell) to piggyback and fast-track.
City of Shakopee, MN uses sole source sparingly for truly proprietary solutions. Work with the city’s procurement team to complete the sole-source justification form demonstrating no viable competition and clear value.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Shakopee
The council meeting addressed several agenda items, including consent items such as private act activity revenue bond policy amendments, an off-site gambling permit, extended construction hours for projects, approval of surplus property, and award of contracts for various restoration and drainage improvement projects. The council also authorized a regional solicitation grant application for pedestrian improvements and adopted a resolution of support for county applications to a regional solicitation program. A significant portion of the public comment section involved a resident expressing concerns regarding a private neighborhood dispute involving harassment, property easements, and alleged police inaction, leading the council to suggest further investigation into fence permit issuance while clarifying the limitations of council involvement in private legal disputes and active police operations.
The meeting included the review of the EDA bill list. Key discussion topics included the approval of a change order with Gensler for a study area expansion with costs shared by the Canterbury Development, the approval of a Tax Increment Financing plan for a soil deficiency project, and the authorization of an increase in an interfund loan for a TIF district.
The City Council meeting included the approval of various items such as software renewals, surplus property designations, special event permits, temporary liquor licenses, and infrastructure improvement contracts for road and park projects. A policy regarding snow plowing and ice control was reviewed and approved with modifications. Public hearings were conducted to address a tax increment financing plan and the certification of assessments for delinquent police false alarms and mowing bills. Additionally, the council received an annual report presentation for parks and recreation, reviewed a final plat for a development project, and held a recess for an Economic Development Authority meeting.
The City Council meeting included a public comment session where a resident expressed concerns regarding the design of the state flag and called for its removal. The Council discussed and approved a construction contract with the Building Restoration Corporation for property repairs, following concerns about budget allocations and project necessity. Additionally, the Council reviewed a grant application for a railroad crossing elimination project, which involves potential intersection closures and safety improvements to address train noise in downtown areas.
The council reviewed the monthly financial report for April 2026, discussed tort liability limits, and approved various permits and contracts including the Rhythm on the Rails concert series event licenses, the annual roadway pavement markings project, the police department boiler replacement bid, and masonry restoration at the Schroeder House. Additionally, they reviewed departmental updates, including the Fire Department's 2025 year in review, authorized donations, and held a workshop regarding the long-term financial plan.
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