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Active opportunities open for bidding
Denver International Airport
The City and County of Denver, on behalf of Denver International Airport (DEN), is soliciting bids to supply various brands of plumbing pumps, parts, and components as a goods-only term procurement. The award will support ongoing maintenance and operations at DEN over the defined term. Vendors must submit electronic bids by the stated closing date via BidNet Direct.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: -
Denver International Airport
Close: Apr 2, 2026
The City and County of Denver, on behalf of Denver International Airport (DEN), is soliciting bids to supply various brands of plumbing pumps, parts, and components as a goods-only term procurement. The award will support ongoing maintenance and operations at DEN over the defined term. Vendors must submit electronic bids by the stated closing date via BidNet Direct.
AvailableDenver International Airport
The City and County of Denver, Department of Aviation (Denver International Airport) is soliciting bids for the rehabilitation of the Deicing Industrial Waste (DIW) Pond 009. The project concerns infrastructure that stores and manages deicing-related runoff at the airport; detailed scope and specifications are provided through the procurement portal. The solicitation was published on March 6, 2026 and bids are due April 2, 2026 at 2:00 PM MDT.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
Denver International Airport
Close: Apr 2, 2026
The City and County of Denver, Department of Aviation (Denver International Airport) is soliciting bids for the rehabilitation of the Deicing Industrial Waste (DIW) Pond 009. The project concerns infrastructure that stores and manages deicing-related runoff at the airport; detailed scope and specifications are provided through the procurement portal. The solicitation was published on March 6, 2026 and bids are due April 2, 2026 at 2:00 PM MDT.
AvailableDenver International Airport
The City and County of Denver and Denver International Airport are soliciting bids for the purchase of various brands of plumbing pumps, parts, and components for a term contract. This solicitation is an Invitation for Bid (IFB) for goods only and requires electronic bid submissions through the BidNet Direct portal. The contract is intended to cover requirements throughout the identified term for both the City and the airport.
Posted Date
Feb 26, 2026
Due Date
Mar 16, 2026
Release: Feb 26, 2026
Denver International Airport
Close: Mar 16, 2026
The City and County of Denver and Denver International Airport are soliciting bids for the purchase of various brands of plumbing pumps, parts, and components for a term contract. This solicitation is an Invitation for Bid (IFB) for goods only and requires electronic bid submissions through the BidNet Direct portal. The contract is intended to cover requirements throughout the identified term for both the City and the airport.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Denver International Airport
The Operational Readiness, Activation, and Transition (ORAT) Standards Manual for Denver International Airport outlines a systematic approach to ensure new or renovated facilities and infrastructure operate efficiently from day one. It provides a comprehensive framework covering defining, preparing, planning, executing, and closing out readiness activities, along with ongoing operational readiness projects. This manual aims to achieve airport and stakeholder goals through coordinated efforts, system and procedure testing, and staff training, supporting the airport's strategic visions like Vision 100 and Operation 2045, which focus on enhancing operational excellence, customer experience, sustainability, resilience, and accessibility.
This document serves as a roadmap to achieve Denver International Airport's design goals and aspirations, providing an inspirational and informational perspective for design professionals, tenants, and employees. It highlights design considerations fundamental to DEN's Experience Principles, linking passenger and guest experiences throughout the airport campus. The strategic vision is to be 'America's favorite connecting hub,' guided by seven core objectives: winning customer hearts, inspiring employees, operational excellence, sustainability investment, global recognition, real estate maximization, and financial performance. The plan emphasizes four brand experience principles: Accessible Urbanism, Naturally Dynamic, Enjoyably Productive, and Modern West Spirit.
The Denver International Airport's strategic plan, comprising Vision 100 and Operation 2045, serves as a blueprint to align decision-making and accountability, preparing the airport for significant passenger growth to 100 million annually in the near term and over 120 million by 2045. Key strategic pillars include growing infrastructure, maintaining existing assets, and expanding global connections. The plan emphasizes building facilities, growing revenue, achieving environmental sustainability, empowering employees through growth and inclusion, ensuring operational excellence, enhancing customer experience, and leveraging data-driven insights. The overarching mission is to be best in class through the power of its people, with a focus on sustainability, resiliency, equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility.
This Strategic Development Plan for DEN Real Estate outlines a framework and vision for transforming Denver International Airport's non-aviation land into a vibrant commercial community. It is guided by principles and strategies for land use, mobility, and landscape, focusing on specific development districts including East Approach, West Approach, Second Creek Campus, 72nd & Himalaya, and Peña Station Next. The plan aims to redefine DEN as a global gateway, strengthen Denver's position, drive economic development, and create an innovative, sustainable community that leverages Colorado's unique natural amenities.
The strategic plan for Denver International Airport, comprising Vision 100 and Operation 2045, aims to prepare the airport for 100 million annual passengers in the near future and over 120 million by 2045. Key strategic pillars include Sustainability & Resiliency, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Accessibility, Operational Excellence, Enhancing the Customer Experience, and Empowering Our People. The plan focuses on growing infrastructure, maintaining assets, expanding global connections, achieving environmental sustainability, fostering employee development and inclusion, ensuring operational reliability, and leveraging data-driven insights to achieve its mission of being 'the best in class' through its people.
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Executive Vice President/Chief Financial Officer
Interim Director of Human Resources (Denver International Airport)
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