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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Thibodaux
The City of Thibodaux seeks electronic bids for construction of new concrete sidewalks under its 2025 Community Development Block Grant Program (Project #2025-117). The work includes construction along the south side of Bobby Street from Sugar Cane Way to South Barbier Avenue with an alternate extension to Midland Drive. Bids must be submitted electronically through the Central Auction House platform by March 2, 2026.
Posted Date
Jan 29, 2026
Due Date
Mar 2, 2026
Release: Jan 29, 2026
City of Thibodaux
Close: Mar 2, 2026
The City of Thibodaux seeks electronic bids for construction of new concrete sidewalks under its 2025 Community Development Block Grant Program (Project #2025-117). The work includes construction along the south side of Bobby Street from Sugar Cane Way to South Barbier Avenue with an alternate extension to Midland Drive. Bids must be submitted electronically through the Central Auction House platform by March 2, 2026.
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The City of Thibodaux is soliciting bids for road improvements including asphalt patching and overlay on multiple streets; the Base Bid covers St. Joseph Street and sections of Tetreau Street, while Alternate #1 covers Iris Street. Contract completion time is 60 calendar days for the Base Bid and 30 calendar days for Alternate #1; bidders must submit electronic bids via Central Bidding and official bid documents are available through the Central Bidding/CAH portal. Electronic bids are due January 12, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. CST, with a non-mandatory pre-bid conference on January 5, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. at the office of Leonard Chauvin P.E., P.L.S., Inc.
Posted Date
Dec 19, 2025
Due Date
Jan 12, 2026
Release: Dec 19, 2025
City of Thibodaux
Close: Jan 12, 2026
The City of Thibodaux is soliciting bids for road improvements including asphalt patching and overlay on multiple streets; the Base Bid covers St. Joseph Street and sections of Tetreau Street, while Alternate #1 covers Iris Street. Contract completion time is 60 calendar days for the Base Bid and 30 calendar days for Alternate #1; bidders must submit electronic bids via Central Bidding and official bid documents are available through the Central Bidding/CAH portal. Electronic bids are due January 12, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. CST, with a non-mandatory pre-bid conference on January 5, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. at the office of Leonard Chauvin P.E., P.L.S., Inc.
City of Thibodaux
The City of Thibodaux, Louisiana is soliciting electronic bids via Central Bidding for construction of the Miracle League Field at Peltier Park, including a new synthetic turf all-abilities field, dugouts, athletic equipment, fencing, bleachers, pedestrian paving, expanded parking, drainage, earthwork, sports field lighting, and a scoreboard. Bids are due December 2, 2025 at 10:00 AM local time, with a non-mandatory pre-bid conference on November 25, 2025; official bid documents and bid submission are available only through Central Bidding (Central Auction House).
Posted Date
Nov 11, 2025
Due Date
Dec 2, 2025
Release: Nov 11, 2025
City of Thibodaux
Close: Dec 2, 2025
The City of Thibodaux, Louisiana is soliciting electronic bids via Central Bidding for construction of the Miracle League Field at Peltier Park, including a new synthetic turf all-abilities field, dugouts, athletic equipment, fencing, bleachers, pedestrian paving, expanded parking, drainage, earthwork, sports field lighting, and a scoreboard. Bids are due December 2, 2025 at 10:00 AM local time, with a non-mandatory pre-bid conference on November 25, 2025; official bid documents and bid submission are available only through Central Bidding (Central Auction House).
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Sole source: deprioritize; move to coops or bidding.
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing via Sourcewell or OMNIA. If the total is over $60,000, pivot to a formal competitive bid per Louisiana Public Bid Law.
City of Thibodaux: Given the lack of evidence for sole source flexibility and adherence to Louisiana’s Public Bid Law, deprioritize this path and immediately pursue cooperative contracting or competitive bidding to avoid wasting resources on a non-viable channel.
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City of Thibodaux
The City of Thibodaux authorizes its Mayor to execute a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Thibodaux Main Street, Inc. for the purpose of promoting tourism, economic development, and downtown beautification. Under this agreement, the City will reimburse Thibodaux Main Street, Inc. for approved beautification projects up to a maximum of $20,000 for the year 2026.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
City of Thibodaux
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The City of Thibodaux authorizes its Mayor to execute a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Thibodaux Main Street, Inc. for the purpose of promoting tourism, economic development, and downtown beautification. Under this agreement, the City will reimburse Thibodaux Main Street, Inc. for approved beautification projects up to a maximum of $20,000 for the year 2026.
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This Interagency Agreement establishes a collaborative framework for the Children's Advocacy Center of Lafourche, aimed at protecting children in Lafourche Parish through a multidisciplinary approach to child abuse assessment, investigation, and treatment. The agreement outlines specific responsibilities for participating agencies, ensures information sharing and confidentiality, and includes financial commitments, notably a $10,000 contribution from the City of Thibodaux to the Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office for the year 2026 to support a Forensic Interviewer position.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
City of Thibodaux
Expires:
This Interagency Agreement establishes a collaborative framework for the Children's Advocacy Center of Lafourche, aimed at protecting children in Lafourche Parish through a multidisciplinary approach to child abuse assessment, investigation, and treatment. The agreement outlines specific responsibilities for participating agencies, ensures information sharing and confidentiality, and includes financial commitments, notably a $10,000 contribution from the City of Thibodaux to the Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office for the year 2026 to support a Forensic Interviewer position.
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This ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of Thibodaux to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana, Department of the Treasury. The agreement aims to secure $50,000.00 in line-item appropriation funds from Act 461 of the 2025 Regular Legislative Session to facilitate the purchase of a new vehicle for the Thibodaux City Marshal's Office. The State will reimburse the City for approved expenditures.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2025
City of Thibodaux
Expires:
This ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of Thibodaux to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana, Department of the Treasury. The agreement aims to secure $50,000.00 in line-item appropriation funds from Act 461 of the 2025 Regular Legislative Session to facilitate the purchase of a new vehicle for the Thibodaux City Marshal's Office. The State will reimburse the City for approved expenditures.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Thibodaux
The commission reviewed and approved a proposal submitted by Harold Callais for demolition of a guest house, construction of a commercial kitchen, ADA ramp upgrades, and exterior renovations at 506 St Philip Street. The plans indicated the new structure would serve as a commercial kitchen for events, with efforts made to complement the main house's façade and enhance root drainage for a significant tree on the property. Additionally, the commission approved a proposal by Tosky's Inc/Eagle Tire & Auto for exterior stucco removal, metal framing installation, and window frame replacement at 105 E 7th Street, where the front space will be converted into an office and waiting area. In other business, discussions were held regarding amending the sign ordinance to potentially increase the size of exempt under-canopy signs due to issues with new engineer approval requirements, and revisiting proposed revisions to the Historic District Commission ordinance.
The Planning and Zoning Commission addressed several requests. The Board approved a Special Exception for A H Dupuy Properties, LLC to construct a third living unit at 722 W Bayou Road in a B-1 zoning district, contingent upon meeting parking requirements and addressing bulkhead work. Additionally, the Board approved the sketch and final plat approval for the re-division of land owned by Lawrence Robertson Properties, LLC on Cleveland Street for intended housing development, with stipulations regarding sewer tap installation. A third request, concerning the re-division of property owned by The David L. Braud Revocable Trust on Ledet Street, which included a lot width variance request, was tabled to allow for gathering further information on drainage, site access related to a fire hydrant, and the future use of trees on the property. Furthermore, the Commission reviewed statistics regarding Special Exceptions approved over the last ten years and discussed upcoming proposals, including matters related to utility company access to city drainage lines.
The City Council convened in regular session. A primary agenda item involved a motion, which ultimately failed, directing the Council Administrator to prepare a resolution to amend the Rules and Order of Business to allow the public to address the Executive Branch leadership concerning municipal affairs. The Council approved the Rienzi Plantation Drainage Study findings presentation by Fairway Consulting & Engineering. Resolutions were adopted authorizing the Mayor to sign engagement letters with EisnerAmper, LLP for Fiscal Year 2025 Auditing Services, for the Statewide Agreed-Upon Procedures (AUPs) for Fiscal Year 2025, and for Auditing Services for the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program for 2025. Change Order No. 5 for the Canal Blvd/Candy Lane Water tower Painting Project, increasing the contract amount by $16,575.00, was authorized. The Council also approved the appointment of members to the 2026 Thibodaux Volunteer Fire Department's Fire Board. A contract with Artisan Pyrotechnics, Inc. for the 2026 Let Freedom Ring Festival fireworks show was authorized. Ordinances were passed amending utility collection procedures (Section 21-1) and changing the speed limit on Belle Meade Boulevard (Section 20-19 (a) (6)) to 25 mph. A public hearing was scheduled for February 18, 2026, regarding an ordinance to create a School Zone for Nicholls State University. The Mayor provided updates on city projects, including telecommunications tower maintenance, secured funding for road overlays, Miracle Field construction schedule, commencement of a cybersecurity protection project, status of security cameras, and coordination of Mardi Gras events.
The Board of Adjustments addressed several variance requests. The first involved a request to vary 42.45 square feet from the required 32 square foot maximum wall sign size for a sign at 1315 Saint Patrick Street in a C-2 zoning district. The board also considered a request to vary 1.1 feet from the required 5-foot left side yard setback for a property at 1146 Tiger Drive in an R-4 zoning district due to a survey revealing a property line discrepancy concerning an already built fence. Finally, the board reviewed a request to vary 5 feet from the required 20-foot front yard setback to construct a single-family home at 161 Tetreau Street in an R-1 zoning district, necessitated by tight lot constraints from adjacent townhouses and an existing water line.
The City Council meeting included several key actions and discussions. The council established the Rules and Order of Business for the Year 2026, including setting regular meeting dates (first and third Tuesday of each month at 5:00 p.m.) and electing the President (Councilman Naquin) and Vice-President (Councilman Mire). The Finance Director presented the monthly revenue and expense report for December 2025. The Bayou Country Children's Museum Director provided a presentation on participation rates. The Council adopted a resolution declaring certain city property surplus for sale or discard, with online auctions scheduled for March 2026. A resolution was passed accepting the low bid from M-Trak, LLC for the 2026 Road Improvement Project, authorizing the Mayor to execute the construction contract. Ordinances were introduced regarding amendments to the City Code of Ordinances concerning utility collection procedures and the speed limit on Belle Meade Boulevard, with public hearings scheduled for February 3, 2026. The Council authorized the Mayor to execute a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Thibodaux Main Street, Inc. for beautification funding up to $20,000 for 2026. An agreement was also authorized between the City and the Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office for body repair services for the Thibodaux Police Department. Finally, the Mayor provided updates on city projects, including playground enhancements, completion of the Midland basketball court, and Mardi Gras preparations.
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