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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Washington
Project includes milling for asphalt and ultrathin bonded asphalt wearing surface, including some localized reconstruction and base repairs.
Posted Date
Jun 10, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: Jun 10, 2026
City of Washington
Close: Jun 30, 2026
Project includes milling for asphalt and ultrathin bonded asphalt wearing surface, including some localized reconstruction and base repairs.
AvailableCity of Washington
Work includes 2" asphalt resurfacing with full width cold mill, removal and replacement of all sidewalks and curb and gutter to meet ADA regulations. Project also includes signage, retaining walls, striping, paved approach, and ADA compliant curb ramps along portions of the project corridor.
Posted Date
Feb 23, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Feb 23, 2026
City of Washington
Close: Mar 24, 2026
Work includes 2" asphalt resurfacing with full width cold mill, removal and replacement of all sidewalks and curb and gutter to meet ADA regulations. Project also includes signage, retaining walls, striping, paved approach, and ADA compliant curb ramps along portions of the project corridor.
City of Washington
The City of Washington, Missouri is seeking bids for the High Street Stormwater Basin Retrofit Project, which includes clearing, excavation, stormwater infrastructure, and native planting.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Dec 2, 2025
City of Washington
Close: Dec 2, 2025
The City of Washington, Missouri is seeking bids for the High Street Stormwater Basin Retrofit Project, which includes clearing, excavation, stormwater infrastructure, and native planting.
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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 $5,000, use sole source.
Coops: If your product is on BuyBoard or a State of Missouri statewide contract, use that to satisfy competition and avoid a formal bid.
Usage: Occasional for specialized goods (e.g., public safety vehicle equipment).
Threshold/approval: City Council approval required for any sole source purchase over $5,000.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Washington
The council reviewed and approved various consent agenda items, including financial reports, street overlay project change orders, and liquor and pawnbroker license renewals. Presentations included a Juneteenth proclamation and multiple reappointments for the Parks and Recreation Commission, the Public Facilities Authority, and the Washington Area Highway Transportation Committee. Additionally, several ordinances were approved regarding a joint track use agreement, a 2022 street overlay project contract, a traffic study professional services agreement, a development agreement, and a property boundary adjustment. The meeting also included an executive session to discuss personnel, legal, and real estate matters.
The board meeting agenda includes priority discussions regarding a request for funding to extend a waterline along Fox Creek. Additional items involve approval for a pay request submitted by K.J.U. Inc. and an open discussion segment. Information to be presented includes budget performance reports, a summary of work performed, and a Department of Natural Resources analysis report.
The committee discussed traffic congestion issues at the intersection of MO 100 and Rabbit Trail, ultimately recommending a solution involving right-in/right-out restrictions and a raised center median. The committee also evaluated a proposal for a trial period for Lime Scooters in the downtown area, suggesting several safety and operational measures to address potential concerns. Additionally, the committee initiated a speed study in response to complaints regarding Earth Crest Drive.
The council meeting addressed several infrastructure projects, including change orders for the High Street Stormwater Basin Retrofit and the Third Street Roadway and ADA Compliance Project. Key discussion points included proclamations for Missouri Local Government Week and National Public Works Week, reappointment to the Urban Forestry Council, and public hearings regarding Special Use Permits and fire code amendments. The council reviewed various ordinances related to 2026 budget amendments, engineering design services, historic preservation design areas, and boundary adjustments. Additionally, the agenda featured applications for historic preservation and transportation project funding, along with final plat approval for Parkway Manor.
The Commission discussed several key items, including a design review for a sign at 206 Jefferson Street and updates on the Missouri Main Street conference. Efforts regarding the Curb Appeal and Creating New History programs were reviewed, including the development of new application forms and signage. The budget report indicated current remaining funds for the fiscal year, with future plans discussed for purchasing bronze plaques for historic buildings and coordinating with a design committee. Additionally, the Commission reviewed progress on a Historic Landmark designation application for St. John's African Methodist Episcopal Church and prioritized future research goals for other city-owned properties and the city's oldest buildings.
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