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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of West Point
Group A: Supplier to furnish two 1.8 MW 12.47/7.2kV generators in individual enclosures with subbase fuel tank, and all associated controls/equipment; with associated Special Services including startup services for the automatic starting of the generators. Group B: Supplier to furnish a control panel and a metal-clad switchgear with all breakers, controls/equipment, switchgear sections; with associated Special Services including startup services needed for at least four generators, two main ties, and an internal bus tie to allow for the automatic starting of the generators.
Posted Date
Jun 8, 2026
Due Date
Jun 23, 2026
Release: Jun 8, 2026
City of West Point
Close: Jun 23, 2026
Group A: Supplier to furnish two 1.8 MW 12.47/7.2kV generators in individual enclosures with subbase fuel tank, and all associated controls/equipment; with associated Special Services including startup services for the automatic starting of the generators. Group B: Supplier to furnish a control panel and a metal-clad switchgear with all breakers, controls/equipment, switchgear sections; with associated Special Services including startup services needed for at least four generators, two main ties, and an internal bus tie to allow for the automatic starting of the generators.
AvailableCity of West Point
Work includes site and electrical modifications at the West Point Municipal Building to accommodate a new owner-furnished utility transformer, including installation of a new emergency generator, automatic transfer switch (ATS), and associated electrical service upgrades. Scope also includes selective demolition, new underground utilities, concrete equipment pads, minor building modifications, and coordination with the City and utility providers to maintain continuous service during phased construction.
Posted Date
May 8, 2026
Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: May 8, 2026
City of West Point
Close: May 14, 2026
Work includes site and electrical modifications at the West Point Municipal Building to accommodate a new owner-furnished utility transformer, including installation of a new emergency generator, automatic transfer switch (ATS), and associated electrical service upgrades. Scope also includes selective demolition, new underground utilities, concrete equipment pads, minor building modifications, and coordination with the City and utility providers to maintain continuous service during phased construction.
City of West Point
Provide a Wheel Loader.
Posted Date
Sep 18, 2025
Due Date
Oct 1, 2025
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; no evidence this path is used—plan to compete.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
City of West Point: No evidence of sole source contracting. Deprioritize and focus on preparing a competitive bid aligned to Chapter 3.25 procedures.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of West Point
The council discussed concerns regarding maintenance and damage at Mount Hope Cemetery, including the potential establishment of a citizens advisory committee. They reviewed departmental claims, including a sign lease and compost pile maintenance costs. A public hearing was held regarding the annexation of a tract of land for an addition to the city, followed by the first reading of an ordinance for that annexation. The council approved a bid for the replacement of a municipal transformer and discussed a future electric generator project that would involve the installation of two generators and upgraded switch gear.
The council conducted various administrative and legislative actions, including the appointment of members to volunteer boards and commissions and the approval of claims and financial reports. A public hearing was held regarding a zoning change for an industrial tract, which resulted in the adoption of an ordinance. The council accepted bids and awarded contracts for the EMS Building Project and the Timmerman Park Ballfield Fencing Project. They also reviewed audited financial statements, contracted for downtown paving improvements, and discussed utility charges with the Cuming County Ag Society. Furthermore, the council accepted an economic development report, approved several real estate subdivisions, initiated the process for vacating an alley, reviewed the TIF annual report, and approved multiple special designated liquor permits. Finally, the council passed an ordinance regarding floodplain mapping and guidelines.
The Council reviewed and approved various claims, authorized the bid for catered meals at the Senior Citizens Center, and received the annual report for the Volunteer Fire Department. Key approvals included financial assistance for the West Point Car Show, an increase in contributions for the July 4th fireworks display, use of city streets for a fun run, and authorization for a levee certification feasibility study. Furthermore, the Council approved the renewal of the employee health insurance plan, an interlocal cooperation agreement for emergency telephone services, and financial participation in a street paving project. Additional actions included final payments for infrastructure projects, the establishment of breathalyzer fees, and the passage of an ordinance for the issuance of public safety bonds to finance a new emergency medical services building.
The City Council meeting covered several operational and community items. Bids were accepted for catered meals at the senior center for the upcoming contract period. The West Point Volunteer Fire Department provided an annual report. Requests were approved for the Road Gems Car Club to hold a car show and for increased financial assistance for the city's Fourth of July fireworks display in honor of the nation's 250th anniversary. Additionally, the Council authorized a feasibility study for the West Point North levy, renewed the current health insurance plan with a 7% increase, and reviewed an interlocal agreement regarding enhanced E911 services.
The council meeting addressed various administrative and community projects. Key agenda items included the appointment of members to city boards and commissions such as the library board, planning commission, and zoning subdivision board. A public hearing was held regarding the rezoning of the West Point Industrial Track from industrial to residential district. Bids were accepted for the West Point EMS building project and Timberman Park field fencing. Additionally, an audit presentation for the fiscal year was conducted, covering financial status, debt increases due to the levy project, and recommendations for inventory tracking improvements.
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