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City of Sikeston
Provide the demolition and disposal of any and all structures.
Posted Date
Apr 3, 2026
Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Release: Apr 3, 2026
City of Sikeston
Close: Apr 17, 2026
Provide the demolition and disposal of any and all structures.
AvailableCity of Sikeston
Provide the demolition and disposal of any and all structures.
Posted Date
Apr 3, 2026
Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Release: Apr 3, 2026
City of Sikeston
Close: Apr 17, 2026
Provide the demolition and disposal of any and all structures.
AvailableCity of Sikeston
Provide flooring replacement. Flooring project includes but is not limited to, the removal of existing wood, carpet and tile, supply and installation of approx. 1,550 SF of new 30 mil LVT flooring, supply and installation of trim at bottom of wall, the supply and installation of 6" of base and leveling of base.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2026
Due Date
Mar 30, 2026
Release: Mar 17, 2026
City of Sikeston
Close: Mar 30, 2026
Provide flooring replacement. Flooring project includes but is not limited to, the removal of existing wood, carpet and tile, supply and installation of approx. 1,550 SF of new 30 mil LVT flooring, supply and installation of trim at bottom of wall, the supply and installation of 6" of base and leveling of base.
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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 council meeting agenda included a public hearing regarding a stormwater permit update and an overview of the associated management program. Business items included the first reading of a bill to re-adopt a Fair Housing Policy, the establishment of a Boards and Commissions Nominating Committee, the selection of a consultant for downtown lighting and sidewalk improvements, and the execution of a Community Development Block Grant agreement for the demolition of the Cornerstone Baptist Church. The council also addressed the award of a bid for concrete pavement repairs and authorization for a new bank account related to grant funding.
The City Council meeting addressed several significant items. Key discussions included the passage of Resolution 26-02-01, which expresses support for the Sikeston R-6 School District's "Phase 4 No Tax Levy Increase Bond Issue," detailing planned improvements such as new classrooms at elementary schools and performing arts facilities. The Council also passed Emergency Ordinance Number 6392, authorizing the city's participation in the Show Me PACE program for Property Assessed Clean Energy improvements. Emergency Ordinance Number 6393 authorized the City Manager to execute a contract with the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission for the downtown lighting and sidewalk improvements project (TAP #9900(993)). Additionally, the Council approved Bill #6394 to amend traffic regulations concerning emergency vehicle lights and sirens, and Bill #6395 to amend minimum liability insurance bonding requirements for contractors. Shantone Howard was reappointed to the Scott County Extension Council. The Council awarded the 5-year copier lease for City Hall to GFI Digital and received the FY2025 independent financial audit, noting that total expenditures exceeded revenues due to grant spending and tornado-related expenses. Bids were awarded for sitework at West Legion Park, the color scheme for the new market pavilion in West Legion Park was approved (black roof with off-white/cream pillars), new language was approved for the Bootheel Regional Planning Commission contract related to the ARPA Legion Park Grant, new locks were approved for park facilities, and bids were awarded for new FEMA-funded pavilions at Central Park and Clayton Park. Finally, the proposal from Bizzell Lawn Care and Nursery for spraying sport fields was awarded, and a supplemental agreement to the Gateway Design Studio contract for the Legion Park Project was authorized.
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.
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