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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Sikeston
The mowing of approx. 160 properties. Following mowing and trimming, the Contractor is responsible for removing any grass clippings from sidewalks, trails, parking areas, streets, and gutter lines with a blower or other means. For those properties with curbs, the Contractor will trim grass off the curbs in a defined edge and then may spray herbicide to reduce trimming not to exceed a 4" spray pattern.
Posted Date
Jan 27, 2026
Due Date
Feb 13, 2026
Release: Jan 27, 2026
City of Sikeston
Close: Feb 13, 2026
The mowing of approx. 160 properties. Following mowing and trimming, the Contractor is responsible for removing any grass clippings from sidewalks, trails, parking areas, streets, and gutter lines with a blower or other means. For those properties with curbs, the Contractor will trim grass off the curbs in a defined edge and then may spray herbicide to reduce trimming not to exceed a 4" spray pattern.
City of Sikeston
Seeks a qualified contractor to remove, dispose, relocate, and replace the existing septic tank system serving the facility. Work includes permitting, coordination with One Call, installation of a new septic system sized for current/future use, lateral field work, restoration, and close-out documentation, in compliance with DHSS, County Health Department, and City of requirements.
Posted Date
Jan 16, 2026
Due Date
Feb 13, 2026
Release: Jan 16, 2026
City of Sikeston
Close: Feb 13, 2026
Seeks a qualified contractor to remove, dispose, relocate, and replace the existing septic tank system serving the facility. Work includes permitting, coordination with One Call, installation of a new septic system sized for current/future use, lateral field work, restoration, and close-out documentation, in compliance with DHSS, County Health Department, and City of requirements.
City of Sikeston
Seeking proposals from qualified commercial real estate firms or brokers to provide professional services to market, list, and facilitate the sale or long-term lease of city-owned industrial land. The intent of this RFP is to select a firm/broker to enter into a professional services agreement with the City to assist in attracting industrial users, coordinating site marketing, and managing the transaction to closing.
Posted Date
Feb 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 4, 2026
Release: Feb 5, 2026
City of Sikeston
Close: Mar 4, 2026
Seeking proposals from qualified commercial real estate firms or brokers to provide professional services to market, list, and facilitate the sale or long-term lease of city-owned industrial land. The intent of this RFP is to select a firm/broker to enter into a professional services agreement with the City to assist in attracting industrial users, coordinating site marketing, and managing the transaction to closing.
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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 $10,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with OMNIA Partners or Sourcewell to bypass the $10,000 bid threshold; confirm category fit with Purchasing.
City of Sikeston (MO) enforces competitive bidding for purchases over $10,000. There’s no evidence of an approved sole-source path; success probability is low.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Sikeston
The agenda includes recognizing August 24th as Officer Henry Franklin Day, discussing Sikeston Airport projects, removing an employee from the Municipal Court bank account, authorizing the purchase of road salt and a patrol vehicle for the Department of Public Safety, and accepting funds from the SFY26 Missouri Blue Shield Award Agreement for the purchase of field operation equipment for the Department of Public Safety. Additionally, the council will enter an executive session to discuss property matters.
The City Council Study Session meeting included a briefing on the drainage issues in the City of Sikeston along with possible solutions. The council expressed their desire to have the Local Vendor Policy updated. Furthermore, the council discussed and approved the award of Bid 26-01 for Mausoleum Roof Repair to Pyramid Roofing.
The agenda included the first reading of a bill calling for a general election, and a resolution for a Land Water Conservation Fund grant application. The council also discussed awarding domestic violence surcharge funding to the House of Refuge for Abused and Battered Women, and awarding a contract for cleaning and event services at various locations to Cotton Pickin' Clean LLC. Further discussions involved amending the city vehicle license tax, personal property taxes, and regulations on commercial motor vehicles. The council also considered a purchase agreement with GovWell for property maintenance software and a contract for engineering services for drainage improvements.
The meeting includes discussions on a request for a conditional use variance for an in-home daycare, approval to proceed with a Wireless USA proposal for antenna/tower work related to 911 merger at Fire Station #1, and resolutions for the surplus of a Kubota tractor and Elgin Broom Sweeper for the Street Department, and a Kubota Tractor for the Parks Department. Also on the agenda is awarding a construction bid for Compress Road Bridge Replacement, a briefing on contracting the county for tax collections, awarding RFP 26-4 for Financing Services, and authorization to purchase a Compact Utility Tractor, Power Rake, and Rotary Tiller for the Parks Department.
The City Council meeting includes a public hearing on the establishment of the 2025 Municipal Tax Levy. Items of business include consideration of an emergency bill establishing the 2025 Tax Levy, a lease-purchase of equipment, approval of a lease for a postage machine, authorization to enter into an agreement for billing and collection of city taxes, authorization to purchase a police responder truck, and appointments to Boards and Commissions.
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