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City of Woodward
Proposal for securing structures shall include hourly rate per person for a two-man crew with a two-hour minimum. Material shall be considered on a per job basis. Proposals for mowing and weed eating shall be submitted as a per service price for a standard size lot. A standard size lot is defined as 7,000 SF. For lots over 7,000 SF, an estimate of costs shall be submitted for approval before work begins. Proposal for removal of trash, debris, and graffiti shall be submitted as an hourly rate. Dumping fees for trash and debris, and materials for graffiti removal shall be considered on a per job basis. A written estimate of charges shall be submitted for approval before work begins. Agreement will be for a one-year period, beginning April 16, 2026, and ending April 15, 2027, with the option to extend for another year.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 8, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
City of Woodward
Close: Apr 8, 2026
Proposal for securing structures shall include hourly rate per person for a two-man crew with a two-hour minimum. Material shall be considered on a per job basis. Proposals for mowing and weed eating shall be submitted as a per service price for a standard size lot. A standard size lot is defined as 7,000 SF. For lots over 7,000 SF, an estimate of costs shall be submitted for approval before work begins. Proposal for removal of trash, debris, and graffiti shall be submitted as an hourly rate. Dumping fees for trash and debris, and materials for graffiti removal shall be considered on a per job basis. A written estimate of charges shall be submitted for approval before work begins. Agreement will be for a one-year period, beginning April 16, 2026, and ending April 15, 2027, with the option to extend for another year.
AvailableCity of Woodward
The City of Woodward (Oklahoma) is soliciting qualifications for Airport Engineering Consulting Services to support planning, design, and potential construction management for the West Woodward Airport. The solicitation is an RFQ (request for qualifications) with procurement documents published on the City of Woodward bids page; proposers must visit the buyer’s site to access related documents. The opportunity is open for submissions from 2026-03-11 and closes on 2026-04-07.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
City of Woodward
Close: Apr 7, 2026
The City of Woodward (Oklahoma) is soliciting qualifications for Airport Engineering Consulting Services to support planning, design, and potential construction management for the West Woodward Airport. The solicitation is an RFQ (request for qualifications) with procurement documents published on the City of Woodward bids page; proposers must visit the buyer’s site to access related documents. The opportunity is open for submissions from 2026-03-11 and closes on 2026-04-07.
AvailableCity of Woodward
The City of Woodward is soliciting qualifications for professional consulting and engineering design services to support a stormwater mitigation program and related projects. The solicitation requests firms with experience in stormwater mitigation and engineering design and outlines scope and submission requirements on the City’s bid posting. Bids are being accepted through the posted closing date and proposals should be submitted per the instructions on the City’s bid posting and any associated documents.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
City of Woodward
Close: Apr 7, 2026
The City of Woodward is soliciting qualifications for professional consulting and engineering design services to support a stormwater mitigation program and related projects. The solicitation requests firms with experience in stormwater mitigation and engineering design and outlines scope and submission requirements on the City’s bid posting. Bids are being accepted through the posted closing date and proposals should be submitted per the instructions on the City’s bid posting and any associated documents.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot to a cooperative path immediately.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell. Propose buying via their existing membership to fast-track and avoid a formal bid.
City of Woodward, OK: No observable sole source awards in public records—high-friction, low-probability path. Deprioritize and pivot to a cooperative purchase authorized by city code.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Woodward
The Commission addressed several agenda items, including the approval of a resolution concerning the April 7, 2026, Municipal Election and the adoption of a Request For Information form for public records. Key actions involved approving two lease assignments from Woodbridge Advanced Solutions LLC to Advanced 4 Solutions, Inc. Furthermore, the Commission approved a Lease Agreement with Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company for property near the OG&E facility. Other decisions included accepting a quit claim deed for property from Liber Properties, LLC, which allows the City to pursue a demolition grant, authorizing the Mayor to execute documents for the sale of real property located at 1215 9th Street, approving a Professional Services Agreement with Parkhill for Wastewater Treatment Plant Solids Handling Improvements, and approving an Easement Agreement with Oklahoma Natural Gas Company for a new main line.
The City Commission addressed the consent docket, approving reappointments to the Airport Authority Board, Senior Center Board, and Metropolitan Area Planning Commission, alongside the approval of Financial Reports for December 2025. Key agenda items included the adoption of Resolution No. 2026-2, signifying project sponsorship for a Transportation Alternatives Program application concerning a needed sidewalk project on Downs Avenue in partnership with Woodward Public Schools. Furthermore, Resolution No. 2026-3 was adopted to declare property at 1215 9th Street as surplus and authorize its disposal to proactively mitigate potential future title concerns.
The meeting included a public hearing and subsequent action regarding the rezoning of a 40-acre tract of land from residential to industrial. Concerns about drilling equipment, safety, and truck traffic were addressed. The Commission also approved a consent docket containing items such as meeting minutes, updates to the Code of Ordinances, and user agreements for the sports complex and rodeo association. Ordinance No. 1781, concerning the rezoning, was approved along with an emergency clause.
The commission discussed and developed the 2025 City of Woodward Hazard Mitigation Plan, including potential eligibility for FEMA grants and disaster aid programs. They approved an amendment to the lease agreement with Advanced 4 Solutions, Inc., adopted Resolution No. 2025-3 for the Hazard Mitigation Plan, and approved a Master Agreement for Professional Services with Garver, LLC for engineering services at the sewer plant. Additionally, they approved an Access Easement Agreement with FCOK-Woodward, LLC for building loading docks.
The meeting addressed several key items, including the adoption of Ordinance No. 1783, which amends Title V, Chapter 51 of the Code of Ordinances to require sewer backflow prevention for connections to the public sewer system, offering a credit incentive for existing property owners. Additionally, Ordinance No. 1784 was adopted, amending Title V, Chapter 51 to regulate the disposal of fats, oils, and grease into the public sewer system, establishing size and capacity requirements for grease traps. The commission also approved a proposal from Green Zebra Services for abatement, boarding, and securing proposals.
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