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Active opportunities open for bidding
State of Utah
The agency U3P issued an RFP titled 'Parry Block RFP | 2.33+ Acres Downtown' soliciting proposals for the development or use of over 2.33 acres of downtown real estate. The solicitation is categorized under Real Estate (NAICS 531110) and was officially posted in March 2026. Interested parties must visit the official Utah Bonfire portal to access full documentation and submission instructions before the June deadline.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Jun 12, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
State of Utah
Close: Jun 12, 2026
The agency U3P issued an RFP titled 'Parry Block RFP | 2.33+ Acres Downtown' soliciting proposals for the development or use of over 2.33 acres of downtown real estate. The solicitation is categorized under Real Estate (NAICS 531110) and was officially posted in March 2026. Interested parties must visit the official Utah Bonfire portal to access full documentation and submission instructions before the June deadline.
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This Request for Bid (RFB) seeks a contractor for a landscape remodel at a sober living facility, involving grading, irrigation, and various plantings. The project scope includes the installation of fencing, concrete sidewalks, and a driveway, with a required one-year warranty on all trees and sprinkler components. Interested parties must register through the Bonfire portal to access full documentation and submit their proposals by the May 2026 deadline.
Posted Date
Apr 24, 2026
Due Date
May 1, 2026
Release: Apr 24, 2026
State of Utah
Close: May 1, 2026
This Request for Bid (RFB) seeks a contractor for a landscape remodel at a sober living facility, involving grading, irrigation, and various plantings. The project scope includes the installation of fencing, concrete sidewalks, and a driveway, with a required one-year warranty on all trees and sprinkler components. Interested parties must register through the Bonfire portal to access full documentation and submit their proposals by the May 2026 deadline.
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The State of Utah Division of Purchasing issued an Invitation for Bids (IFB) NC26-69 to procure trackhoe work to create a new pond as part of watershed restoration. The work includes site preparation, excavation, and related activities; a mandatory site visit is required and the contract is expected to be awarded to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder. Questions are due May 1, 2026, and final bids must be submitted by May 6, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 22, 2026
Due Date
May 6, 2026
Release: Apr 22, 2026
State of Utah
Close: May 6, 2026
The State of Utah Division of Purchasing issued an Invitation for Bids (IFB) NC26-69 to procure trackhoe work to create a new pond as part of watershed restoration. The work includes site preparation, excavation, and related activities; a mandatory site visit is required and the contract is expected to be awarded to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder. Questions are due May 1, 2026, and final bids must be submitted by May 6, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from State of Utah
The board meeting included discussion and voting on the 2024-2025 Early Learning Plan, ratification of the 24-25 school calendar, and approval of amended policies on electronic meetings, background checks, attendance, and student conduct and discipline. Financial reports were reviewed, including the 2023-2024 amended budget and the proposed 2024-2025 budget. A mental health grant application and the composition of the Sex Education Committee were also addressed. The meeting concluded with a closed session to discuss a director's employment agreement and compensation.
The meeting covered the 2024-2025 Strategic School Plan, focusing on schoolwide unity and collaboration through the CREW program, teacher and staff development, fiscal responsibility, and maintaining literacy proficiency. Key agenda items included reviewing and approving the 2023-2024 final amended budget and the 2024-2025 school budget, renewing property and liability insurance policies, re-approving the Parent & Family Engagement Policy, appointing members to the Sex Education Instruction Committee and a Charter School Board Building Official, ratifying board members and their terms, and electing board officers. Reports included an update on the state of the school, including the CREW program, teacher development, fiscal responsibility, and literacy proficiency. A building committee update discussed the Layton annex building and its funding. The meeting also included closed session discussions.
The board meeting included reports on administrative goals focusing on arts integration, professional development, and enrollment; a finance report addressing revenue, expenses, and budget status; and the approval of the 2024-2025 Early Learning Plan and the amended school calendar. Several policies were also approved, including those related to electronic meetings, background checks, attendance, student conduct, and instructional materials. Future board meeting dates were also set.
The meeting covered a wide range of topics, including the canvass of the 2024 General Election results, approval of claims and finances, and payments for various services and projects. Discussion included the approval of a promotion for a patrol deputy, opening of patrol deputy recruitment, and payments for a repeater and fingerprint machine. A contract with TPMA, LLC was approved, and Katie Witt was added to the Economic Opportunity Board. The County Warden budget and participation commitment were approved. Gunnison Valley Hospital's annual report was reviewed. A property tax abatement request was granted, and a monthly payment plan was approved for Future Comp LLC's property taxes. Several subdivision applications were reviewed and approved. A discussion regarding cell phone stipends for elected officials took place, and an invoice for ballot printing and postage was ratified for payment. Finally, a closed session was held to discuss pending litigation and an employee matter.
The Sanpete County Commission held an administrative code enforcement hearing to consider the potential dismissal of zoning code violations on several properties. The appellant, J. Morgan Philpot, presented a detailed case addressing various issues, including illegal replication of greenbelt, uncompensated taking of property, statute of limitations, unlawful use of agriculture exemption, unconstitutionality of Utah laws, discrimination, improper appeal authority, violation of due process, and infringement on religious liberty. A witness testified regarding alleged discriminatory statements made by a County official. The Commission agreed to review the presented information and issue a written decision by December 31st.
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