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How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
Miami County
Rehabilitate West Taxilane and Hangar Ramps: The Project includes the following Work: Asphalt Pavement Removal (6,572 SY); Unclassified Excavation (537 CY); Borrow Excavation (428 CY); 12” Cement Treated Subgrade (6,825 SY); 6” Aggregate Base Course (6,649 SY); 6” Concrete Pavement (111 SY); HMA-Commercial Grade (Class A) (1,400 Tons); Markings (627 SY); Topsoil (Contractor Furnished) (328 CY); Erosion Control.
Posted Date
Feb 13, 2026
Due Date
Mar 17, 2026
Release: Feb 13, 2026
Miami County
Close: Mar 17, 2026
Rehabilitate West Taxilane and Hangar Ramps: The Project includes the following Work: Asphalt Pavement Removal (6,572 SY); Unclassified Excavation (537 CY); Borrow Excavation (428 CY); 12” Cement Treated Subgrade (6,825 SY); 6” Aggregate Base Course (6,649 SY); 6” Concrete Pavement (111 SY); HMA-Commercial Grade (Class A) (1,400 Tons); Markings (627 SY); Topsoil (Contractor Furnished) (328 CY); Erosion Control.
AvailableMiami County
Project includes the following work: lift station approx 26,800' of 6" force main approx19,400' of 12" force main.
Posted Date
Jun 4, 2025
Due Date
Jul 11, 2025
Release: Jun 4, 2025
Miami County
Close: Jul 11, 2025
Project includes the following work: lift station approx 26,800' of 6" force main approx19,400' of 12" force main.
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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 $10,000, use sole source. Otherwise, Skip Sole Source; go straight to cooperative contracts.
Coops: Use Sourcewell or MARC/KCRPC.
Miami County, KS: No evidence of sole source awards over $10,000 and the county’s policy is rigid. Expect heavy justification and delays.
Track vendor wins and renewal opportunities
Miami County
This document is Amendment No. 1 to a Service Agreement between Miami County, KS, and Motorola Solutions Inc., originally effective August 24, 2022. The amendment primarily modifies the dates for a 6-month gap coverage period (8/1/2022 - 1/30/2023) and adjusts the start date of a four-year support term to 2/1/2023. While individual annual amounts within the four-year support are revised, the amendment explicitly states that these changes have no overall pricing impact on the original agreement.
Effective Date
Aug 1, 2022
Expires
Effective: Aug 1, 2022
Miami County
Expires:
This document is Amendment No. 1 to a Service Agreement between Miami County, KS, and Motorola Solutions Inc., originally effective August 24, 2022. The amendment primarily modifies the dates for a 6-month gap coverage period (8/1/2022 - 1/30/2023) and adjusts the start date of a four-year support term to 2/1/2023. While individual annual amounts within the four-year support are revised, the amendment explicitly states that these changes have no overall pricing impact on the original agreement.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Miami County
The Miami County Planning Commission meeting on December 1, 2020, addressed several key items. The commission discussed and recommended amendments to the zoning regulations for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), focusing on definitions, performance standards, and their allowance in various districts. They also considered a petition to vacate setbacks and easements on Lot 3 of Aiken Acres Subdivision, aiming to align with current regulations and floodplain locations. Additionally, the commission reviewed an application to rezone a property from Countryside (CS) to Commercial (C-2) to allow for additional activities at the Midway Drive-in, including swap meets.
The meeting addressed draft amendments to zoning regulations for billboard signs, the final plat of Greg's Place, and a request to rezone from C-O to C-1 for a Rural Water District facility. The commission also reviewed a conditional use permit for an equestrian event arena and discussed potential amendments to zoning and subdivision regulations, including common access easement requirements, sign regulations, and telecommunications regulations.
The meeting included an update on upgrading radios for Fire District 1 due to the county's new radio system, with discussions on the costs and options for reprogramming or replacing the Kenwood radios. Chairman Roberts mentioned exploring the possibility of combining Fire Board meetings with regularly scheduled Commission meetings or moving them to Wednesday mornings.
The meeting involved the swearing in of a new commissioner, a discussion of potential conflicts of interest, and the approval of the agenda. Key agenda items included a continued public hearing on zoning regulations amendments (billboard signs), and new business items. General discussion included possible future amendments to zoning and subdivision regulations, covering common access easements, sign regulations, telecommunications regulations, and height limits for antennas. A comprehensive plan update was also discussed, including upcoming workshops and work sessions.
The meeting included the administration of oaths of office for newly appointed members, the election of a new chairman and vice-chairman, and the adoption of the 2021-2022 BZA calendar. Old and other business items were noted as none.
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