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Active opportunities open for bidding
Lafayette Consolidated Government
The scope of work shall consist of all engineering, design, fabrication, testing, packaging and delivery of a batteries & UPS and its accessories and including manufacturer's field services at the job site.
Posted Date
May 11, 2026
Due Date
Jul 6, 2026
Release: May 11, 2026
Lafayette Consolidated Government
Close: Jul 6, 2026
The scope of work shall consist of all engineering, design, fabrication, testing, packaging and delivery of a batteries & UPS and its accessories and including manufacturer's field services at the job site.
AvailableLafayette Consolidated Government
The scope of work shall consist of all engineering, design, fabrication, testing, packaging and delivery of a emergency standby generator and its accessories and including manufacturer's field services at the job site.
Posted Date
May 11, 2026
Due Date
Jul 6, 2026
Release: May 11, 2026
Lafayette Consolidated Government
Close: Jul 6, 2026
The scope of work shall consist of all engineering, design, fabrication, testing, packaging and delivery of a emergency standby generator and its accessories and including manufacturer's field services at the job site.
AvailableLafayette Consolidated Government
Provide ground maintenance services, including: mowing grass (some locations require bush hogging), weed eating along all fence lines, buildings, ditches, driveways, and edging along developed walkways, blowing all grass clippings off of driveways and walkways, trimming bushes, collecting and disposing of all trash and branches, maintenance of landscaped areas and related work.
Posted Date
May 11, 2026
Due Date
May 26, 2026
Release: May 11, 2026
Lafayette Consolidated Government
Close: May 26, 2026
Provide ground maintenance services, including: mowing grass (some locations require bush hogging), weed eating along all fence lines, buildings, ditches, driveways, and edging along developed walkways, blowing all grass clippings off of driveways and walkways, trimming bushes, collecting and disposing of all trash and branches, maintenance of landscaped areas and related work.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Do not pursue; redirect to a cooperative or reseller path.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative (e.g., Sourcewell or OMNIA) to buy now.
Lafayette Consolidated Government: No public evidence of a viable sole source pathway in use. Skip this path and redirect to cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Lafayette Consolidated Government
The Bicycle Lafayette Master Plan presents a comprehensive strategy to establish a connected, safe, comfortable, and equitable bicycle system for Lafayette, Louisiana. The plan integrates data and public input to inform key areas such as bicycle network design, street design, trailhead development, and wayfinding elements. It aims to foster a more equitable urban environment, enhance public health, and mitigate social inequalities by linking fragmented communities and city assets through initiatives like the 8.8-mile "Véloop".
This document presents the adopted operating and capital budget for Lafayette Consolidated Government for Fiscal Year 2015-2016. It serves as a comprehensive financial plan and operations guide, outlining the allocation of resources to enhance the quality of life in the community through high-quality, cost-effective services. Key financial management areas include detailed revenue forecasts, expenditure policies, and a five-year capital improvement program totaling $389.7 million across various sectors like utilities, infrastructure, and parks. The budget also addresses strategic initiatives such as infrastructure improvements, public safety enhancements, community development programs, and adherence to sound financial policies, including fund balance maintenance and debt management.
This document presents the adopted operating and five-year capital improvement budget for Lafayette City-Parish Consolidated Government for Fiscal Year 2022-2023. It outlines the government's mission to enhance community quality of life through cost-effective services, guided by goals of responsible governance, economic diversity, public safety, and robust infrastructure. Major initiatives address drainage, public safety, infrastructure development, and economic growth. The budget details financial policies, departmental appropriations, and a five-year capital improvement program.
The Lafayette Consolidated Government's FY 2019-2020 Adopted Operating and Five-Year Capital Improvement Budget outlines the organization's financial plan and strategic direction. It aims to enhance community quality of life through high-quality, cost-effective services. Key goals include establishing responsible governance, fostering a diverse economy, promoting a safe and culturally rich environment, developing robust infrastructure, ensuring predictable land use, and creating community-oriented programs. The budget supports major initiatives such as drainage improvements, revitalizing University Avenue, implementing innovative technological approaches (e.g., 311 Lafayette), expanding the cultural economy, achieving a 'No Kill 2020' animal shelter goal, and addressing adjudicated properties for neighborhood revitalization.
The board discussed several items including an upcoming veteran golf discount amendment to be presented to the Parish Council, participation in the Veterans Day event at Moncus Park, and the development of LVAC challenge coins. Members reviewed guidelines for social media use as community representatives and finalized commission by-laws. The meeting also addressed plans for ethics and sexual harassment training, strategies for veteran community engagement through representative groups, the creation of an event calendar on the LCG website, a status update on a veteran assistance request, and potential street name honorariums or tree plantings for veteran recognition. A representative from the office of Senator Bill Cassidy offered assistance for veteran outreach initiatives.
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