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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Buena Vista
Commission in-service interior and exterior cleaning, inspection, and minor repair (where applicable) of four (4) above ground on-grade drinking water storage tanks and one (1) in- ground clearwell. Comprehensive inspections and sedimentation removal will be required. Project shall be accomplished by a qualified diving team. Minor repairs may be needed.
Posted Date
Jan 28, 2026
Due Date
Mar 4, 2026
Release: Jan 28, 2026
Town of Buena Vista
Close: Mar 4, 2026
Commission in-service interior and exterior cleaning, inspection, and minor repair (where applicable) of four (4) above ground on-grade drinking water storage tanks and one (1) in- ground clearwell. Comprehensive inspections and sedimentation removal will be required. Project shall be accomplished by a qualified diving team. Minor repairs may be needed.
Town of Buena Vista
Requesting proposals from qualified firms to conduct a water rate study and financial plan.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
Apr 10, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
Town of Buena Vista
Close: Apr 10, 2026
Requesting proposals from qualified firms to conduct a water rate study and financial plan.
AvailableTown of Buena Vista
This project consists of the mill and overlay (approx. 2,384 SY), crack seal (approx. 1,004 LF), an emulsified seal coat (approx. 3,089 SY), and new pavement markings on the existing fueling apron. Additionally, a new pavement section (approx. 1,705 SY) will be constructed to the north of the existing apron edge.
Posted Date
Feb 7, 2026
Due Date
Mar 13, 2026
Release: Feb 7, 2026
Town of Buena Vista
Close: Mar 13, 2026
This project consists of the mill and overlay (approx. 2,384 SY), crack seal (approx. 1,004 LF), an emulsified seal coat (approx. 3,089 SY), and new pavement markings on the existing fueling apron. Additionally, a new pavement section (approx. 1,705 SY) will be constructed to the north of the existing apron edge.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize—no evidence this path is used; pivot to preparing a formal bid.
Coops: If they’re open to alternatives, briefly mention Colorado State Price Agreements, NASPO ValuePoint, OMNIA Partners, and Sourcewell; buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Town of Buena Vista, CO.
Evidence: No sole source contracting observed in public records/board minutes; deprioritize this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Buena Vista
The board discussed public concerns regarding hangar lease requirements, maintenance, and cost increases. Operational and financial reports were reviewed, and plans were made to implement an online hazard reporting form on the town website. Updates were provided on infrastructure projects, including runway rehabilitation, fuel tank inspection planning, and the replacement of the Automated Weather Observing System. The board also established a strategic focus for 2026, reviewed newly adopted airport fee schedules and standard lease templates, and expressed a need for earlier involvement in the fee-setting process for future considerations.
The board reviewed current beautification funding and received updates from the Public Works Director regarding the Kinetic Art installation at Friendship Garden and summer maintenance planning. Discussions included old business such as the status of Splash Park Christmas decor, ongoing searches for bridge lights, and landscape ordinance impacts. The board also addressed new business items, including scheduling upcoming work days for seasonal decorations, addressing a board alternate position, planning for a Mother's Day event participation, and discussing spring planting strategies at the Splash Park involving water-smart plants.
The meeting included a public hearing regarding proposed municipal code amendments for accessory structures, recreational vehicles, co-housing, breezeways, and application expiration policies. Additionally, the commission reviewed a visioning project for the West Main Street corridor which evaluates potential infrastructure improvements such as bicycle and pedestrian safety, traffic calming, and mobility hubs. Staff also provided updates on upcoming planning projects including the Transportation Master Plan, various site plans, and upcoming designations.
The meeting covered the adoption of the agenda and included public comments regarding potential crossings of the Highway 24 corridor. Key reports detailed that planning efforts are underway for the Buena Vista Recreation and Outdoor Master Plan (BV ROMP), the completion of the Chicago Ranch Connector Trail, and ongoing construction for the Whipple Bridge Deck Replacement. Trail counter data indicated an average of 492 daily crossings at the Whipple Bridge. Public Works provided updates on completed trail connections, planned street improvements, and an intersection improvement proposal for Highway 24 and Steel Street. The Board of Trustees' trail-related activities were noted as minimal since December. Updates from the Buena Vista Singletrack Coalition detailed maintenance and connection work completed by the end of 2025. Trail planning continues for future large loop trail systems. Other discussions included the need for funding for Stage and Rail Trail signage, interest from a new applicant for the Board, and the recent resignations of two members.
The meeting focused on several new business items and ongoing organizational matters. Key discussions included proposed improvements to the Sportsmen's Club, such as boundary expansion aligned with the 2023 Chicago Ranch Master Plan, and plans for noise mitigation through irrigation, tree planting, and audio engineering analysis. The Board recommended approval for the expansion contingent on safety signage and fencing. A new program proposal, the Ark Valley Sensory Museum, which targets non-sport activities and children under five, was presented for a potential spring session. The Board recommended the appointment of two new voting members, Catelin Miles and Jenny Feicht, to fill open terms. Ongoing business included an update on the hiring of a new program assistant, progress on the Boys and Girls Club building funding, and the upcoming installation of a new art piece at the splash pad. Furthermore, results from the Recreation Master Plan (ROMP) open house were reviewed, noting that complex sections require simplification before the next review.
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