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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Sunland Park
The City of Sunland Park has issued a sole-source procurement for personalized park furnishings, including picnic tables, benches, and perforated receptacles featuring custom logos. This procurement identifies Highland Products Group, doing business as The Park Catalog, as the intended contractor for an estimated amount of $53,938.00. The solicitation is currently open for objections or protests until the response deadline in April 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2026
Due Date
Apr 19, 2026
Release: Mar 20, 2026
City of Sunland Park
Close: Apr 19, 2026
The City of Sunland Park has issued a sole-source procurement for personalized park furnishings, including picnic tables, benches, and perforated receptacles featuring custom logos. This procurement identifies Highland Products Group, doing business as The Park Catalog, as the intended contractor for an estimated amount of $53,938.00. The solicitation is currently open for objections or protests until the response deadline in April 2026.
AvailableCity of Sunland Park
Project – consists of demolition, grading, site work, concrete paving, and miscellaneous construction as needed.
Posted Date
Feb 8, 2026
Due Date
Mar 6, 2026
Release: Feb 8, 2026
City of Sunland Park
Close: Mar 6, 2026
Project – consists of demolition, grading, site work, concrete paving, and miscellaneous construction as needed.
City of Sunland Park
Work consists of grading, storm drain installation, drainage structures, roadway improvements, including ada accessible drive pads, wheelchair ramps, storm drainage, waterline replacement and miscellaneous construction as needed.
Posted Date
Dec 1, 2025
Due Date
Dec 18, 2025
Release: Dec 1, 2025
City of Sunland Park
Close: Dec 18, 2025
Work consists of grading, storm drain installation, drainage structures, roadway improvements, including ada accessible drive pads, wheelchair ramps, storm drainage, waterline replacement and miscellaneous construction as needed.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize—usage is rare; pivot back to coops if possible.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative contract; this is the city’s fastest, preferred path. If the purchase exceeds the low competitive bid threshold (~$20,000), use a coop to avoid formal bidding.
Entity: City of Sunland Park, NM. Sole source usage is very rare and not a recommended path here.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Sunland Park
The Closed Session meeting agenda includes discussions concerning the purchase, acquisition, or disposal of real property or water rights located at 336 Riverside Drive. Additionally, the Council will deliberate on attorney-client privileged matters related to threatened or pending litigation, specifically regarding ordinances concerning the annexation of land and CCD affidavits required for Station X and Cronica.
The meeting commenced with the pledge of allegiance and declarations regarding conflicts of interest. The agenda was amended by removing item 31, which was previously considered, and reconsidering the removal of item 25. Key discussions included public comments, where one speaker requested documentation regarding Project Jupiter construction permits and inspections. The council received a legislative update from Representative Ray Lada, covering the state's general appropriations act (HB2), focusing on healthcare and housing initiatives such as HB200 for first-time homebuyers, and provided updates on local funding appropriations totaling $920,000 for roadway improvements and the municipal complex. Representative Lada also presented a legislative certificate recognizing City Manager Mario Puarez Infante for his dedicated service. An update was provided on the SCRTD project, noting its 10-year anniversary and preliminary discussions regarding a new transit district project.
The primary discussion focused on agenda item ZC250135, which requested approval for a zone change from MR and R1 to C2 for two specific parcels in Sunland Park, New Mexico. This zone change is related to the planned north-south connector road project led by the Border Industrial Authority and Houston DOT, which is anticipated to begin land acquisition in Spring 2027. The Commission addressed concerns from residents regarding the proximity of the proposed change to an elementary school, traffic impact, noise levels, and the lack of specific development plans accompanying the zoning request. The agenda also included time for public comment on unlisted items and agenda approval.
The key discussion items centered around the Consent Agenda. This included the approval of a Resolution for a budget adjustment for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 related to Project Valencia Ridge Phase 1 and Municipal Complex Metropolitan Redevelopment Area Planning work. Additionally, the Council was set to approve resolutions authorizing the submission of funding applications to the NMDOT Municipal Arterial Program Local Government Road Fund Program for Airport Road, and to the New Mexico Finance Authority for the Colonias Infrastructure Fund for Futurity Drive. A final item on the consent agenda was supporting an application to the Local Solar Access Fund (LSAF).
The agenda for the regular meeting includes standard procedural items such as Roll Call, Conflict of Interest declarations, Agenda Approval, and Public Comment session. Key items under the Public Hearing section involve multiple requests for approval, including a Zone Change (ZC-25-0135) from MR & R1 to C2, and several Special Use Permits (SUPs) for changes of ownership (SUP-26-0007 and SUP-26-0008), and for specific uses like a Daycare and Shopping Center (SUP-26-0004). Additionally, the commission will consider a Replat for a Pre-K School (RP-25-0134) and a request for approval of a Wall Sign & Monument Reface Sign (VAR-26-0133). The meeting concludes with Remarks and Inquiries by the Planning and Zoning Commission and Community Development Director Remarks.
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