Navajo County Government Contracts, RFPs & Bids

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Government Projects in Navajo County

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Pinetop Fire District is advancing planning for new Station 10 and a combined Fire/Wildland station, working with Perlman and Core Construction on updated pricing. Current estimates are about $12.9 million for the main station (excluding FFE) and $16.9 million total, leaving roughly a $4 million funding gap while soil and engineering reports are finalized. The chief is pursuing a $6.25 million congressional spending grant plus a separate radio tower and radio grant, with groundbreaking targeted for June or July. Vendors in fire station design, construction support, FFE, radios, and grant-funded equipment should track this as the scope, funding mix, and buying sequence are still being shaped.

Pre-RFP
$16,900,000Jul 7, 2026

Xolo Sports and Event Center design development phase plans and approval to move into construction document phase.

Active Opportunity
$56,850,000Aug 12, 2026

The FY2027 budget includes a $15 million donation restricted to Woodland Lake Park acquisition, with capital projects funding aligned to this initiative. The Town is in discussions with the Show Low/Pinetop-Woodland Irrigation Company about water rights, infrastructure repairs, and lake management, and is weighing long-term uses of adjacent land. This signals a major, multi-year parks and waterfront project where planning, legal, engineering, and construction vendors can support acquisition, design, and improvements.

Grant Funding
$15,000,000Jul 16, 2026

The Town’s FY2026-2027 final budget of $35,574,003 was adopted, with about $9.99M in General Fund and $15M earmarked for capital projects largely tied to a Woodland Lake Park acquisition donation. The budget prioritizes public safety, streets, parks, recreation, tourism, library, and facility maintenance, while reducing staffing and aligning costs to revenues. This sets the funding framework for upcoming procurements across departments, useful for vendors planning multi-year engagement.

Budget Planning
$35,574,003Jul 16, 2026

Construction contract for Nicholas Park Soccer Field Lighting.

Contract Award
$300,000Aug 12, 2026

Construction contract for City Hall elevator modernization.

Contract Award
$265,732Aug 12, 2026

Construction of approximately 1100 linear feet of 5-foot wide sidewalk, curb and gutters, scuppers, culverts, and related drainage improvements on South Central Avenue.

Contract Award
$191,678Jul 22, 2026

A donor, working through the Friends of the Library, has proposed an approximately $85,000 memorial landscape between the Library and Youth Center, including a walking path, turf, benches, and plantings centered on an existing oak tree. The Town is drafting a Donation-Funded Improvement Agreement and must sort out parking, future expansion, and Firewise concerns before approving final design and construction. This is an upcoming small capital project where landscape designers and contractors can collaborate with the donor and Town.

Pre-RFP
$85,000Jul 16, 2026

In a joint work session, the Show Low/Pinetop-Woodland Irrigation Company proposed a three-year agreement where the Town would pay about $72,000 annually to help fund aging irrigation infrastructure repairs tied to lakes like Woodland and Rainbow, in exchange for continued free access for local residents and pass-based access for visitors. Council needs to consider this unfunded request alongside potential grants and partnerships with Show Low. This is a negotiation that may lead to infrastructure and recreational access projects requiring engineering, construction, and grant support.

Pre-RFP
$72,000Jul 16, 2026

SCADA control system integration for Fool's Hollow lift station to wastewater treatment plant SCADA system.

Contract Award
$50,388Aug 12, 2026

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