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296Contracts
$2.4MTotal Value
32Agencies
10Sectors

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SALT LAKE COUNTY Contracts in Utah

296 government contracts tracked

Draper City Council Meeting Agenda March 2026

Draper City Council approved a resolution authorizing the mayor to execute a vote center agreement with Salt Lake County for the administration of the 2026 Elections. The partnership formalizes Draper's participation in the county's election services.

APPROVED
City of DraperMar 24, 2026OTHER

Draper City Council Meeting Minutes March 2026

Draper City Council approved Resolution #26-13 authorizing a vote center agreement with Salt Lake County for administration of the 2026 elections. The interlocal agreement will govern the operation of vote centers serving Draper voters.

APPROVED
City of DraperMar 3, 2026OTHER

Draper City Council Meeting Agenda March 2026

Draper City Council approved Resolution #26-13, authorizing a vote center agreement between Draper City and Salt Lake County for the 2026 Elections. This agreement covers the provision of vote center services during the election cycle.

APPROVED
City of DraperMar 3, 2026OTHER

Draper City Council Meeting Agenda Packet March 2026

Draper City Council approved an agreement with Salt Lake County, authorizing the use of Draper City Hall as a vote center for both the 2026 Primary and General Elections. The facility will be used at no charge to the County, with defined terms through the end of 2026.

APPROVED
City of Draper$0 (fee waived)Mar 3, 2026OTHER

Draper City Council Meeting Agenda March 2026

Draper City Council approved an agreement with Salt Lake County to use Draper City Hall as a vote center for the 2026 Primary and General Elections, with the use fee waived and term through December 31, 2026.

APPROVED
City of Draper$0 (fee waived)Mar 3, 2026OTHER

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SALT LAKE COUNTY Contracts in Utah

What government contracts does SALT LAKE COUNTY have in Utah?

SALT LAKE COUNTY holds 296 government contracts in Utah with a combined value of $2.4M. Key agency partners include City of Midvale (51 contracts), City of Murray (48 contracts), and City of Millcreek (21 contracts). These include service agreements, technology contracts, and procurement awards across state and local agencies. Contract details including amounts, terms, renewal dates, and associated agencies are tracked on Civic IQ.

Which Utah agencies work with SALT LAKE COUNTY?

SALT LAKE COUNTY serves multiple government agencies in Utah. The most active agency partnerships by contract volume are: City of Midvale (51 contracts); City of Murray (48 contracts); City of Millcreek (21 contracts); City of Cottonwood Heights (17 contracts); City of Draper (15 contracts). Each agency manages its own procurement relationship with SALT LAKE COUNTY, and contract details — including amounts, renewal timelines, and scope — are tracked for every engagement.

How much has SALT LAKE COUNTY earned from Utah government contracts?

Based on tracked contract data, SALT LAKE COUNTY has been awarded $2.4M in government contracts across Utah spanning from 2026-01-06 to 2026-03-24. This represents 296 contracts with 10 agencies. Contract values, terms, and renewal dates help you understand SALT LAKE COUNTY's competitive position in UT government procurement.

What types of government contracts does SALT LAKE COUNTY hold in Utah?

SALT LAKE COUNTY's Utah government contracts span the following sectors: OTHER (100 contracts), Interlocal Agreement (30 contracts), Service (24 contracts), PROFESSIONAL_SERVICES (23 contracts), and Interlocal Cooperation Agreement (17 contracts). Understanding a vendor's sector focus helps agencies evaluate expertise and helps competitors identify where opportunities exist. Civic IQ tracks contract type, scope, and renewal timelines across all sectors.

Are there upcoming SALT LAKE COUNTY contract renewals in Utah?

Contract renewal dates for SALT LAKE COUNTY's Utah government engagements are tracked on Civic IQ. When a contract approaches its renewal window, it represents a critical opportunity — both for SALT LAKE COUNTY to retain the business and for competitors to submit alternative proposals. Sign up to get alerts on upcoming renewals and expiration dates across all 296 tracked contracts.

Who are SALT LAKE COUNTY's competitors in Utah?

Other vendors with government contracts in Utah in similar sectors include: NA (1,152 contracts), ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER (1,067 contracts), STATE OF UTAH (556 contracts), UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (554 contracts), and QWEST CORPORATION (330 contracts). Tracking competitor contract wins, values, and agency relationships helps you understand the competitive landscape and time your outreach effectively — whether you're a vendor looking to displace incumbents or an agency evaluating alternatives.

What is SALT LAKE COUNTY's most recent Utah government contract?

SALT LAKE COUNTY's most recently tracked contract in Utah was published on 2026-03-24. New contracts and amendments are indexed as they become public, providing real-time visibility into SALT LAKE COUNTY's government business activity. Set up alerts to be notified when SALT LAKE COUNTY wins new contracts in UT.

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