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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Wilbur
Town of Wilbur (WA) issued an Invitation for Bid (Solicitation ID: 2026-01) seeking a contractor to remove old flooring and install new flooring in three areas of the Wilbur Town Hall building. The project requires contractors to be set up for prevailing wage work and to perform a mandatory site visit to obtain exact measurements and specifications. The solicitation opened on 2026-05-08 and closes on 2026-06-12; bid documents and attachments are available on the buyer's procurement portal.
Posted Date
May 8, 2026
Due Date
Jun 12, 2026
Release: May 8, 2026
Town of Wilbur
Close: Jun 12, 2026
Town of Wilbur (WA) issued an Invitation for Bid (Solicitation ID: 2026-01) seeking a contractor to remove old flooring and install new flooring in three areas of the Wilbur Town Hall building. The project requires contractors to be set up for prevailing wage work and to perform a mandatory site visit to obtain exact measurements and specifications. The solicitation opened on 2026-05-08 and closes on 2026-06-12; bid documents and attachments are available on the buyer's procurement portal.
AvailableTown of Wilbur
The Town of Wilbur (WA) is soliciting contractors to remove existing windows and exterior doors and supply and install new windows and handicap-accessible front doors at the Wilbur Town Hall building. The solicitation is an Invitation for Bid with an estimated budget of $50,000–$200,000 and requires contractors to be set up to perform prevailing wage projects; a site visit is recommended for exact measurements. Bids opened on 2026-05-08 and the submission/close date is 2026-06-12.
Posted Date
May 8, 2026
Due Date
Jun 12, 2026
Release: May 8, 2026
Town of Wilbur
Close: Jun 12, 2026
The Town of Wilbur (WA) is soliciting contractors to remove existing windows and exterior doors and supply and install new windows and handicap-accessible front doors at the Wilbur Town Hall building. The solicitation is an Invitation for Bid with an estimated budget of $50,000–$200,000 and requires contractors to be set up to perform prevailing wage projects; a site visit is recommended for exact measurements. Bids opened on 2026-05-08 and the submission/close date is 2026-06-12.
AvailableTown of Wilbur
Work includes: Schedule A (Wilbur) - Crack sealing, pavement repair, approx. 12,000 SY HMA overlay, 2,700 SY pavement grinding, 21 concrete sidewalk curb ramps, and pavement markings; and Schedule B (Almira) - Crack sealing and minor pavement repair throughout the town.
Posted Date
Jun 9, 2025
Due Date
Jun 26, 2025
Release: Jun 9, 2025
Town of Wilbur
Close: Jun 26, 2025
Work includes: Schedule A (Wilbur) - Crack sealing, pavement repair, approx. 12,000 SY HMA overlay, 2,700 SY pavement grinding, 21 concrete sidewalk curb ramps, and pavement markings; and Schedule B (Almira) - Crack sealing and minor pavement repair throughout the town.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Wilbur
The council discussed and approved street closures for Goose Days, authorized the town attorney to draft an animal control agreement with Gina Habstad, and reviewed 1st Quarter Financials and year-end reports. They approved a new lease for the property previously used by Tom's Boat Shop, decided to proceed with the premium package for General Code rates, and voided a previously discussed chicken permit due to an incomplete application. Additionally, updates were provided on pool leak repairs and public works spray licensing, and the council acknowledged various donations made to the Museum and Ambulance funds. The council also received updates regarding ambulance services and a cost estimate for a new repeater to improve emergency communication.
The meeting included the approval of payroll checks and accounts payable checks. New business focused on the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office February statistics, a discussion on the Storage Container Ordinance resulting in a decision to review permits case-by-case, review of the first GMA deliverable, and an update regarding a Department of Justice mandate concerning ADA standards for the Town's website. Additionally, the council confirmed the selection of Eric Morris as the new town foreman and initiated a hiring process for another crewmember. Old business covered an assessment of the Goose Creek Dam Boards, which do not require replacement currently, and an update on the updated pool renovation bid, pending further research on bid process requirements. The council passed Resolution 594 for an interfund loan and Ordinance 633 to amend the regular council meeting time from 7 p.m. to 6 p.m. Lastly, the council approved the purchase of a memorial park bench and plaque.
The regular council meeting included action on the consent agenda, which involved the approval of payroll checks, accounts payable checks, and the minutes from the February 3, 2026, regular council session. During citizen comments, a discussion regarding the cargo container ordinance was postponed until the next meeting to allow council members time for review. New business covered the January Foreman's report, distribution of the proposed April Spring Clean Up schedule, and addressing the Replacement of Goose Creek Dam Boards, where two council members agreed to provide expertise on necessary wood and construction. Old business included confirmation that a Utility Account Issue had been resolved and a note that there were no updates on the Updated Pool Renovation Bid or the Wilbur Fire Department status. As part of Mayor, Staff & Committee Reports, the council decided to change the meeting time to 6:00 p.m., pending an ordinance change, and noted the cancellation of a scheduled FEMA meeting due to a DHS shutdown.
The regular council meeting included review and approval of recent payroll and accounts payable checks. New business covered a presentation of the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office January statistics, an overview of the SCJ Alliance Kick Off Meeting, a discussion regarding a future meeting between the Mayor and fire commissioners to review the current contract, and the council's agreement to use unspent street funds from the mild winter to cover an updated quote for tree work that exceeded the initial allocation. In old business, the council addressed a utility account issue by instructing staff to post a notice and cap the sewer line for a service-only resident, and staff reported on a legislative grant application for pool renovation bids, with more details to follow.
Key discussions and actions during the meeting included the election of John Hanon as Mayor Pro Tem. The council reviewed and accepted the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office December statistics. Attendees were designated for the SCJ Alliance Kick Off Meeting, and the December foreman's report was reviewed. Discussions included proposed changes to the town fee list, including a new fee for the brush pile, and the council signed off on the 4th Quarter Financials. An issue regarding utility accounts and the need to amend the ordinance concerning residents on sewer-only service was explained, with further discussion planned. Ordinance 632, amending the Town Fee Schedule, and Resolution 593, establishing a brush pile fee schedule, were both accepted and passed. The Clerk also reported on an upcoming FEMA meeting.
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