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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Sierra Vista
The City of Sierra Vista is soliciting proposals from qualified veterinarians to provide veterinary services supporting the City’s Animal Control Office adoption program, including clinic-based services, weekly on-site surgical services at the Nancy J. Brua Animal Care Center, and other proposed services. The contract term is one year (initial term through June 30, 2027) with up to four annual extensions through June 30, 2031, and the City may award contracts to more than one provider. Proposals are due May 15, 2026 at 3:00 PM (Arizona time); the solicitation is a municipal procurement (not a grant) and is currently open.
Posted Date
Apr 19, 2026
Due Date
May 15, 2026
Release: Apr 19, 2026
City of Sierra Vista
Close: May 15, 2026
The City of Sierra Vista is soliciting proposals from qualified veterinarians to provide veterinary services supporting the City’s Animal Control Office adoption program, including clinic-based services, weekly on-site surgical services at the Nancy J. Brua Animal Care Center, and other proposed services. The contract term is one year (initial term through June 30, 2027) with up to four annual extensions through June 30, 2031, and the City may award contracts to more than one provider. Proposals are due May 15, 2026 at 3:00 PM (Arizona time); the solicitation is a municipal procurement (not a grant) and is currently open.
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Work consist of install approx. 312' of 10' all black chain link fence (1 3/4" mesh) with industrial pipe. Framework and four 4 ft walk gates.
Posted Date
Mar 23, 2026
Due Date
Apr 6, 2026
Release: Mar 23, 2026
City of Sierra Vista
Close: Apr 6, 2026
Work consist of install approx. 312' of 10' all black chain link fence (1 3/4" mesh) with industrial pipe. Framework and four 4 ft walk gates.
City of Sierra Vista
Airport main apron rehabilitation. Scope of work includes 17,750 LF joint and crack repair; 23,750 SY asphalt surface treatment (2:1 dilution rate with aggregate); 650 SF obliteration of existing markings (contingent item); 1,775 SF yellow pavement markings, reflectorized; see attached file.
Posted Date
Mar 22, 2026
Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Release: Mar 22, 2026
City of Sierra Vista
Close: Apr 23, 2026
Airport main apron rehabilitation. Scope of work includes 17,750 LF joint and crack repair; 23,750 SY asphalt surface treatment (2:1 dilution rate with aggregate); 650 SF obliteration of existing markings (contingent item); 1,775 SF yellow pavement markings, reflectorized; see attached file.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritized; only pursue if the need is truly unique and the buyer insists.
Coops: Start here. Use Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, or Arizona statewide contracts; confirm access with Procurement via OpenGov.
City of Sierra Vista allows sole-source purchases, but public records indicate this path is rarely or never used.
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City of Sierra Vista
This agreement establishes a 10-year partnership between the City of Sierra Vista and Paradigm Sierra Vista LLC for the comprehensive management and operation of the Sierra Vista Golf Center at Pueblo Del Sol. Effective from September 6, 2024, to September 5, 2034, the contract leverages a cooperative purchasing agreement with the City of Mesa. Paradigm is responsible for all operational aspects, including staffing, services, maintenance, and a revenue share to the City, while the City handles major capital improvements and utility costs. The document includes detailed scope of work, insurance requirements, and standard terms and conditions.
Effective Date
Sep 6, 2024
Expires
Effective: Sep 6, 2024
City of Sierra Vista
Expires:
This agreement establishes a 10-year partnership between the City of Sierra Vista and Paradigm Sierra Vista LLC for the comprehensive management and operation of the Sierra Vista Golf Center at Pueblo Del Sol. Effective from September 6, 2024, to September 5, 2034, the contract leverages a cooperative purchasing agreement with the City of Mesa. Paradigm is responsible for all operational aspects, including staffing, services, maintenance, and a revenue share to the City, while the City handles major capital improvements and utility costs. The document includes detailed scope of work, insurance requirements, and standard terms and conditions.
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This document is Amendment #5 to Contract #2019059 between the City of Sierra Vista and Paradigm Sierra Vista LLC. It outlines the agreement for Paradigm to fund the upfront costs, not to exceed $66,391.06, for the purchase and installation of an iTarget Golf Gen II target lighting system at the Sierra Vista Golf Center driving range. The City will reimburse Paradigm by allowing them to retain 2% of their gross revenue share payments until the project cost is fully recovered. Upon completion, the lighting system will become the property of the City.
Effective Date
Mar 5, 2025
Expires
Effective: Mar 5, 2025
City of Sierra Vista
Expires:
This document is Amendment #5 to Contract #2019059 between the City of Sierra Vista and Paradigm Sierra Vista LLC. It outlines the agreement for Paradigm to fund the upfront costs, not to exceed $66,391.06, for the purchase and installation of an iTarget Golf Gen II target lighting system at the Sierra Vista Golf Center driving range. The City will reimburse Paradigm by allowing them to retain 2% of their gross revenue share payments until the project cost is fully recovered. Upon completion, the lighting system will become the property of the City.
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This document is Amendment #6 to an existing contract (#2019059) between the City of Sierra Vista and Paradigm Sierra Vista, LLC, for golf course facility management and operations. Dated September 12, 2025, and signed September 29, 2025, the amendment outlines twenty-one revisions to the original agreement. These changes primarily modify the scope of work concerning funding for capital improvements, financial reporting requirements (with a retroactive reporting period starting September 6, 2024), personnel management, golf operations, and extensive golf course maintenance guidelines. The revisions aim to update and clarify the operational responsibilities and reporting procedures for the golf course management.
Effective Date
Sep 12, 2025
Expires
Effective: Sep 12, 2025
City of Sierra Vista
Expires:
This document is Amendment #6 to an existing contract (#2019059) between the City of Sierra Vista and Paradigm Sierra Vista, LLC, for golf course facility management and operations. Dated September 12, 2025, and signed September 29, 2025, the amendment outlines twenty-one revisions to the original agreement. These changes primarily modify the scope of work concerning funding for capital improvements, financial reporting requirements (with a retroactive reporting period starting September 6, 2024), personnel management, golf operations, and extensive golf course maintenance guidelines. The revisions aim to update and clarify the operational responsibilities and reporting procedures for the golf course management.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Sierra Vista
The City Council Work Session covered several key items including the consent agenda with utility easement approvals and administrative designations. A public hearing was held regarding the city's code of ordinances to update the public record. The council discussed and reviewed proposed development code text amendments concerning a new recreational vehicle park overlay district, intended to revitalize manufactured home parks. Additionally, the meeting included presentations on grant funding from the Arizona 9-1-1 program for system maintenance and geographical information system (GIS) data management improvements, and an upcoming application for a grant through Arizona State Parks and Trails.
The joint work session focused on an update regarding the Fry Townsite cleanup effort. Discussions covered the terms and conditions of the settlement agreement with Mr. Baumer, the associated costs for both the city and the county, the removal of dilapidated mobile homes, and title defect resolutions. Additionally, the meeting addressed the annexation process, the status of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) projects, the reuse of cleared properties, and potential future partnerships for residential construction.
The council held a work session to discuss upcoming agenda items, including a Fire Prevention Week proclamation, a liquor license request for a special event, and a liquor license transfer. A conditional use permit for a proposed church was reviewed, along with the adoption of a multi-jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation plan. Additionally, the council discussed an interagency fleet maintenance agreement with a school district and the appointment of a magistrate pro tem. A review of the implementation strategy for the strategic leadership plan was also conducted, focusing on economic prosperity, infrastructure, and technical assistance programs for local businesses.
The council meeting included a proclamation for the Empty Bowls project and the recognition of a local business of the month. The City Manager provided project updates, including an upcoming bid opening for a transit operations study and status updates on floodplain modeling. Discussions were held regarding the establishment of a redevelopment area in the West End, with presentations on the associated West Sierra Vista Partnership Program aimed at incentivizing small business improvements. Additionally, the council discussed proposed amendments to election ordinances concerning the primary election process, specifically the threshold for bypassing primaries.
The council discussed upcoming agenda items, including consent items related to liquor license and festival permit applications. A public hearing was held regarding the submission of the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report to HUD, covering development projects such as streetlights and home repair programs. Additionally, the council reviewed the annexation process for the Fry Town site, discussed compliance requirements for the transit non-discrimination plan, and proposed updates to the Parks and Recreation ordinance regarding definitions of mobile food vendors, unmanned aircraft, and restrictions on smoking and sky lanterns.
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