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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Stanwood
The 'City Lift Station Project' is an active solicitation in Washington state with bids due July 13, 2026. Multiple corroborating sources, including the WECI aggregator and local news reporting, indicate this RFP is for a stormwater/sanitary lift station project being issued by the City of Stanwood, Washington as part of the Irvine Slough Stormwater Separation Project. The City of Stanwood's own bid postings page currently does not show this open solicitation, suggesting it may not yet be posted on the buyer-managed site as of the current date.
Posted Date
Jul 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 13, 2026
Release: Jul 1, 2026
City of Stanwood
Close: Jul 13, 2026
The 'City Lift Station Project' is an active solicitation in Washington state with bids due July 13, 2026. Multiple corroborating sources, including the WECI aggregator and local news reporting, indicate this RFP is for a stormwater/sanitary lift station project being issued by the City of Stanwood, Washington as part of the Irvine Slough Stormwater Separation Project. The City of Stanwood's own bid postings page currently does not show this open solicitation, suggesting it may not yet be posted on the buyer-managed site as of the current date.
AvailableCity of Stanwood
Water main replacement project. Scope of work includes - 120 LF remove cement conc. traffic curb and gutter; 370 SY remove cement conc. sidewalk; 25 CY concrete density fill (as necessary); 60 TN crushed surfacing base course; 240 TN crushed surfacing top course; 750 TN permeable ballast; see attached file.
Posted Date
May 12, 2026
Due Date
May 26, 2026
Release: May 12, 2026
City of Stanwood
Close: May 26, 2026
Water main replacement project. Scope of work includes - 120 LF remove cement conc. traffic curb and gutter; 370 SY remove cement conc. sidewalk; 25 CY concrete density fill (as necessary); 60 TN crushed surfacing base course; 240 TN crushed surfacing top course; 750 TN permeable ballast; see attached file.
City of Stanwood
Excavation and disposal or recycling of soils contaminated with petroleum; excavation, removal, and disposal of a 300 gallon abandoned underground storage tank (ust); excavation, removal, and disposal of septic tank and attached lines within the excavation zone of the ust; excavation of overburden soils from areas of contaminated groundwater and stockpile for later use; as needed dewatering and treatment of water from excavation locations to improve excavation stability; mixing of bioremediation reagents into the 2-feet of soil at the bottom of the remediation locations; and backfilling the excavations with stockpiled overburden soils, salvaged soils, or approved import material and associated project restoration.
Posted Date
Apr 28, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 28, 2026
City of Stanwood
Close: May 12, 2026
Excavation and disposal or recycling of soils contaminated with petroleum; excavation, removal, and disposal of a 300 gallon abandoned underground storage tank (ust); excavation, removal, and disposal of septic tank and attached lines within the excavation zone of the ust; excavation of overburden soils from areas of contaminated groundwater and stockpile for later use; as needed dewatering and treatment of water from excavation locations to improve excavation stability; mixing of bioremediation reagents into the 2-feet of soil at the bottom of the remediation locations; and backfilling the excavations with stockpiled overburden soils, salvaged soils, or approved import material and associated project restoration.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Use only if the solution is truly proprietary and unavailable elsewhere; complete the city's Sole Source Justification. If any pushback, pivot back to coops.
Coops: Lead with Washington DES, Sourcewell, or OMNIA; ask procurement to confirm your contract is eligible and proceed.
Entity: City of Stanwood, WA
When to use: Only for truly unique, proprietary offerings unavailable from other sources.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Stanwood
The City of Stanwood's Strategic Plan serves as a foundational roadmap guiding future decisions, annual goal setting, budgeting, and policy making. Developed in conjunction with the 2024 Comprehensive Plan, it integrates mission, vision, and values derived from extensive community outreach, including public surveys, open houses, focus groups, and stakeholder discussions.
The committee discussed several initiatives including a proposal to formally establish the Parks and Trails Advisory Committee as a City commission, the resolution of an encroachment issue involving property staking, and public input strategies for regional growth planning. Additionally, the meeting addressed efforts to streamline the special events permit process and reviewed the final plat status for the Cedarhome Square Phase III residential project.
The meeting included the election of a Chair and Vice-Chair for the year. A public hearing was held regarding the Hamilton Landing Park development, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Hamilton Landing Access project, and the Irvine Slough Stormwater Separation Phase I project. Discussion topics also included the annual work plan, focusing on code amendments, the Comprehensive Plan update, and flood plain regulation updates. Additionally, the commission reviewed potential updates to park impact fees, including rate analysis and proposals for more transparent fee calculations, and addressed a scheduling change for a future meeting.
The committee discussed a donation request for the Idler's Car Show, clarified the building area calculation for cottage housing, and reviewed final edits for the Traditional Neighborhood zone development standards, including residential unit mix and commercial use allowances. Additionally, the committee addressed a proposed contract amendment regarding the SR 532 Flood Berm project, requesting a review of the contract overage with the city attorney before reporting back to the City Council.
The committee discussed several key items, including the proposed Schmakeit annexation and its potential fiscal impacts. Proposed edits to development regulations for the sign code and Traditional Neighborhood zone were reviewed, with the committee expressing support for specific options. Additionally, miscellaneous code changes were addressed, such as lot frontage requirements, building height allowances for high schools, and updates to the zoning use table to include new facility definitions and permitted uses. The Planning Commission 2017 Work Plan was also reviewed and supported, with a recommendation for additional flexibility in assignments.
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