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Active opportunities open for bidding
Val Verde County
Val Verde County is soliciting proposals from general contractors to provide a booster pump system and associated electrical work for the Escondido Estates Booster Station to improve water distribution capacity and reliability. The scope includes mechanical demolition and installation of three 250–300 gpm pumps with VFDs, structural upgrades to the pump house, installation of valves and water-hammer arresters, and electrical work to meet code while maintaining continuous service. Proposals are due July 9, 2026; the county requires proposal and performance/payment bonds and anticipates a ~180-day period of performance after contract execution.
Posted Date
Jun 19, 2026
Due Date
Jul 9, 2026
Release: Jun 19, 2026
Val Verde County
Close: Jul 9, 2026
Val Verde County is soliciting proposals from general contractors to provide a booster pump system and associated electrical work for the Escondido Estates Booster Station to improve water distribution capacity and reliability. The scope includes mechanical demolition and installation of three 250–300 gpm pumps with VFDs, structural upgrades to the pump house, installation of valves and water-hammer arresters, and electrical work to meet code while maintaining continuous service. Proposals are due July 9, 2026; the county requires proposal and performance/payment bonds and anticipates a ~180-day period of performance after contract execution.
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Procurement of general contractors for the design, installation, and furnishing of a new water well with a pressure tank and pressure system at the Robert "Bob" Chavira Sports Complex.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jul 9, 2026
Val Verde County
Close: Jul 9, 2026
Procurement of general contractors for the design, installation, and furnishing of a new water well with a pressure tank and pressure system at the Robert "Bob" Chavira Sports Complex.
AvailableVal Verde County
Invitation for bids for labor to construct a concrete parking lot at the Robert "Bob" Chavira Sports Complex in Val Verde County, TX. All materials will be supplied by Val Verde County and SFDRCISD.
Posted Date
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Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: -
Val Verde County
Close: May 7, 2026
Invitation for bids for labor to construct a concrete parking lot at the Robert "Bob" Chavira Sports Complex in Val Verde County, TX. All materials will be supplied by Val Verde County and SFDRCISD.
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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 around $50,000, use sole source.
Coops: Use a cooperative (Sourcewell, BuyBoard, TIPS, or Texas DIR) and confirm with Purchasing.
Val Verde County, TX shows no evidence of using sole-source contracting and emphasizes competitive bidding. Practical note: skip sole source and pursue a cooperative contract to avoid delays.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Val Verde County
The Commissioners Court discussed a range of administrative and operational items, including depository contracts for local banks, the Treasurer's and Auditor's reports, and budget adjustments for various departments, including the Sheriff's Office and Risk Management. Specific project actions included approvals for LED street lighting installation, a donation acceptance from local law enforcement, and support for the Border Animal Mission. The meeting also addressed library grant certifications, human resources personnel reports, and procedural updates such as adding a veterans' donation option for jury processes and authorizing shredding services. Additionally, the court reviewed subdivision replatting requests, property surplus declarations, and conducted a closed session for consultation on legal, real estate, and security matters.
The Commissioners Court discussed the proposed Senus Road street lighting project, focusing on community safety concerns and previous opposition to the installation of new lights. Commissioners debated the necessity of the project, potential light pollution impacts on eco-tourism and dark skies, and whether the developer was fulfilling requirements under model subdivision rules. The court emphasized the need for a traffic study and further review of the placement of the lights relative to existing properties before proceeding.
The meeting addressed the emergency protocol for handling screwworm cases in the region. Topics included the importance of reporting suspected infestations, the necessity of quarantine procedures, and the role of the Texas Animal Health Commission in providing education and control measures, including the strategic use of sterile flies. Producers were advised on proper animal handling and movement protocols to contain the spread of the pest.
The agenda includes several administrative and financial items, such as the review and approval of the Treasurer's Report, contract renewals for Placer.ai and janitorial services, and the authorization to sell fireworks for Emancipation Day. Significant projects include the Parks and Recreation Master Plan update, the Cienegas Road street lighting project, and the Flood Early Warning System Implementation Plan. Additionally, the court will discuss indigent defense services, grant applications for the Cienegas Road project, and various personnel actions, including hiring, terminations, and promotions across multiple county departments. Financial discussions cover bill payments, auditor reports, budget adjustments, and unclaimed property credits. A closed session is scheduled for legal and real property consultations.
The Commissioners Court held a session to discuss a community mental health and well-being initiative led by MCN, focusing on identifying community needs, resources, and potential infrastructure improvements such as bus shelters and street lighting. The court also reviewed the fiscal year 2025 annual comprehensive financial report presented by the external auditor and planned for upcoming environmental testing at Escondido Estates.
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