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Active opportunities open for bidding
Municipality of Anchorage
The Municipality of Anchorage is seeking bids under ITB 2026B050 for the supply of manhole frame materials for the Eagle River Street Maintenance Department. Required materials include 3 precast catch basins, 5 catch basin inlets for Type 2 curb and gutter, 31 slotted manhole frames with customized slotted lids, and 10 base pads for Type I manhole, all per M.A.S.S. specifications. Delivery is required to 8501 VFW Road, Eagle River, AK 99577, with the contract period running through November 30, 2026.
Posted Date
Jun 12, 2026
Due Date
Jun 29, 2026
Release: Jun 12, 2026
Municipality of Anchorage
Close: Jun 29, 2026
The Municipality of Anchorage is seeking bids under ITB 2026B050 for the supply of manhole frame materials for the Eagle River Street Maintenance Department. Required materials include 3 precast catch basins, 5 catch basin inlets for Type 2 curb and gutter, 31 slotted manhole frames with customized slotted lids, and 10 base pads for Type I manhole, all per M.A.S.S. specifications. Delivery is required to 8501 VFW Road, Eagle River, AK 99577, with the contract period running through November 30, 2026.
AvailableMunicipality of Anchorage
Seeking qualified consultants to provide professional electrical engineering, structural engineering, and landscape architectural design services.
Posted Date
Jun 10, 2026
Due Date
Jun 26, 2026
Release: Jun 10, 2026
Municipality of Anchorage
Close: Jun 26, 2026
Seeking qualified consultants to provide professional electrical engineering, structural engineering, and landscape architectural design services.
AvailableMunicipality of Anchorage
Furnish bus injectors.
Posted Date
Jun 5, 2026
Due Date
Jul 6, 2026
Release: Jun 5, 2026
Municipality of Anchorage
Close: Jul 6, 2026
Furnish bus injectors.
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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 $5,000 (services) / $10,000 (construction), use sole source.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell, BuyBoard, PCA, or OMNIA Partners to bypass formal bidding; confirm access with Purchasing.
Municipality of Anchorage thresholds: $5,000 (services) and $10,000 (construction). Larger contracts are only viable with Anchorage Assembly approval and a strong justification under Municipal Code Title 7.
Practical steps:
Board meetings and strategic plans from Municipality of Anchorage
The committee meeting covered several topics including updates from the mayor's office regarding the 1% for the Arts program, discussions on lessons learned from the Lahaina wildfire, and an introductory presentation by the Anchorage Economic Development Corporation. Department reports were provided regarding public works construction projects, including traffic safety and sidewalk improvements, as well as development services updates on new dwelling units, senior center developments, and building demolitions. Real estate updates included information on tax foreclosure properties and property donations, while long-range planning discussed B3 zoning uses, updates to the wetlands management plan, and the rezoning of parkland.
The board discussed a resolution regarding proposed amendments to Title 21 of the municipal code, specifically concerning the threshold for minor modifications and adjustments to review criteria. A motion was made and passed to strike a specific finding from the resolution. Additionally, the board held a discussion on case 2026-0076, involving a text amendment to the municipal code, and explored the potential impact of increasing encroachment thresholds and the need for further data to inform future decisions.
The committee meeting covered a variety of organizational and municipal updates. Key topics included administrative staff transitions and organizational chart adjustments, efforts to enhance pedestrian safety through the deployment of speed feedback signs, and a pilot project for snow storage. Community safety initiatives were highlighted, including resources fairs and actions taken against nuisance properties. The committee also discussed downtown park improvements and coordination with event productions, as well as legislative updates regarding the municipal gas line project and ongoing port construction. Additionally, updates were provided on legislative services, the short-term rental registration process, and the ombudsman's office activities. The meeting also addressed the process for selecting youth representatives and concluded with a tutorial on navigating the municipal general code website.
The commission held a meeting to discuss the proposed naming of the new downtown library. Key topics included the potential adoption of the name Anchorage Original Town Site Downtown Library, the legal requirements related to a trust bequest, and adherence to naming policies that emphasize geographic significance over individual naming. The commission also received an update regarding ongoing efforts to secure a new appointment to the commission.
The work session focused on the proposed competitive disposal of Heritage Land Bank property to establish a natural burial cemetery. The presentation addressed project location, land use zoning, environmental impact, wildlife corridor preservation, and the competitive process required for disposal. Key discussions included mitigation strategies for potential human-wildlife conflicts, groundwater protection, operational policies, long-term maintenance funding, and project feasibility. The project, intended as a nonprofit initiative, aims to address the unmet demand for affordable burial options in the municipality.
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