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Full-time equivalent employees.
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How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
How often this buyer champions startups and early adoption.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of University City
The project involves the voluntary acquisition and demolition of flood-prone residential properties to reduce future flood risk and promote community resilience. Work includes demolition and removal of structures and debris, asbestos abatement where required (pending inspection), grading, and site restoration.
Posted Date
Jul 16, 2026
Due Date
Jul 30, 2026
Release: Jul 16, 2026
City of University City
Close: Jul 30, 2026
The project involves the voluntary acquisition and demolition of flood-prone residential properties to reduce future flood risk and promote community resilience. Work includes demolition and removal of structures and debris, asbestos abatement where required (pending inspection), grading, and site restoration.
AvailableCity of University City
Provide licensed asbestos inspector to complete asbestos inspections and provide a report on the findings for up to twelve (12) single-family residential structures, four (4) multi-family structures, and associated outbuildings.
Posted Date
Mar 23, 2026
Due Date
Apr 6, 2026
Release: Mar 23, 2026
City of University City
Close: Apr 6, 2026
Provide licensed asbestos inspector to complete asbestos inspections and provide a report on the findings for up to twelve (12) single-family residential structures, four (4) multi-family structures, and associated outbuildings.
City of University City
This Request for Proposal (RFP) is for moving services for the relocation of University City Police and Courts operations. Services include providing boxes, moving tags, technicians for moving boxes and select furniture items, temporary protection, moving apparatus, and vehicles.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 28, 2026
City of University City
Close: Feb 28, 2026
This Request for Proposal (RFP) is for moving services for the relocation of University City Police and Courts operations. Services include providing boxes, moving tags, technicians for moving boxes and select furniture items, temporary protection, moving apparatus, and vehicles.
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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 $2,000, use sole source.
Coops: If your product is on BuyBoard, State of Missouri (MissouriBUYS/NASPO), or St. Louis County, ask Procurement to confirm piggyback and proceed.
City of University City: No evidence of a viable sole-source pathway. The City’s very low $2,000 competitive bidding threshold creates friction for direct buys.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of University City
The University City City Council meeting addressed multiple operational and financial items. The Council approved various appointments to the Economic Development Retail Sales Tax Board, the Land Clearance Redevelopment Authority, and the Stormwater Commission. Consent agenda items, including sanitation equipment procurement, road salt purchases, property acquisition agreements, and software contract ratifications, were approved. A budget transfer was authorized, reallocating funds originally intended for EV charging station grants toward street maintenance for Melrose and Jackson streets and pothole repairs. Citizen participants raised concerns regarding city finances, the police station project, infrastructure maintenance such as streetlights and dumpsters, and pedestrian safety improvements near Jackson Park Elementary. A request for a conditional use permit extension from Agudas Israel of St. Louis was also introduced.
The council meeting included citizen participation sessions regarding Sunshine Law requests, the budget, firework noise enforcement, and a community Wi-Fi update. Council members reported on street light outages and repairs. Key approvals included the voluntary acquisition program agreement for a flood buyout project, an ordinance for the city manager employment agreement, and a resolution for a Green Streets program application. The meeting concluded with the swearing-in ceremony of the new city manager and the announcement of the passing of a local business owner.
The council meeting addressed several community concerns, including housing development and property maintenance issues in the third ward, and conducted a public hearing on the proposed fiscal year 2027 budget. Discussions included requests for funding for the restoration of the university search light, the approval of an amendment to the facility use agreement for the farmers market, and the introduction of an ordinance regarding the city manager's employment agreement. Council members also provided updates on infrastructure repair issues and recognized the achievements of the local mannequin project.
The City Council held a study session featuring a presentation from Flock Safety regarding the use of license plate readers and audio detection technology for public safety purposes. The discussion covered the functionality of license plate readers in near-real-time crime database integration, the investigative utility of vehicle signature searches, and the company's data privacy policies, including 30-day data retention and local data ownership. The presentation also detailed audio detection capabilities for identifying gunshots and other emergency-related sounds, alongside information on the company's cybersecurity practices. Concerns were raised by a council member regarding potential uses of the technology in immigration enforcement and the impact on the community.
The City Council meeting addressed the passing of a prominent community member and recognized their contributions. The session included a project update on the driving range reconstruction, detailing the design, budget, and construction timeline, along with the structural challenges being addressed. Additional discussion topics included a report on the success of the Memorial Day run, which benefited local community organizations. The council also held a vote to enter into a closed session to discuss legal matters, litigation, and personnel issues.
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