Pinal County Government Contracts, RFPs & Bids

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Recent Projects

Government Projects in Pinal County

27 projects across 7 agencies — sorted by relevance and recency.

The City of Eloy is proposing the Sunland Gin Road Improvement Project from Nelson Farm Road to Adams Road, converting the two-lane road to four lanes with median. Planned features include new pavement, curb and gutter, sidewalks, enhanced lighting, and water/sewer upgrades. The total is estimated at $8.28M with state funding requested for design and construction and local contribution TBD. Design firms, roadway contractors, and utility engineers should watch the RTAC FY28 bill process and Eloy’s separate state‑funded Sunland Gin corridor work to position for upcoming procurements.

Pre-RFP
$8,284,800Jul 14, 2026

Coolidge, Casa Grande, and Pinal County are advancing the Selma Highway Improvement Project from SR87/Curry Road to I‑10/Toltec Buttes. Scope includes widening the roadway cross section, reconstructing pavement, extending drainage culverts, and upgrading six San Carlos Irrigation and Drainage District crossings. A $35.6M package is proposed with state funding for design and construction plus local match. Vendors in roadway design, construction, drainage, and irrigation structure work should track the FY28 state budget request and coordinate with the three jurisdictions as the project moves toward design procurement.

Pre-RFP
$35,604,105Jul 14, 2026

Binding waiver of enforcement with binding operational restrictions for data center development, including a voluntary contribution to recreational facilities.

Contract Award
$5,000,000Aug 4, 2026

Installation of 44 additional light poles in downtown Casa Grande to improve lighting levels for public safety and aesthetics, meeting illuminating engineering society's recommendations.

Contract Award
$1,744,624Jul 21, 2026

Eloy’s Battaglia Road Sidewalk Project from Eleven Mile Corner Road to Sunshine Blvd is moving from design into funded final design and construction under the ADOT Transportation Alternatives Program. TAP awards cover $267,977 for final design in FY26 and $2.24M for construction in FY28, with local matches committed; Horrocks is the design consultant and an updated IGA with ADOT is in place. Sidewalk, ADA ramp, drainage, and construction firms should be ready for ADOT-administered construction procurement and can explore subcontracting or specialty work with Horrocks and the City.

Contract Admin
$2,375,938Jul 14, 2026

Eloy, Coolidge, and Casa Grande submitted Safe Streets for All (SS4A) grant applications by May 26, 2026, requesting a combined $17.6M for safety implementation. The MPO’s Vision Zero Task Force has an adopted countywide safety plan that qualifies projects. Awards are expected by December 22, 2026. Firms specializing in roadway safety treatments, data, and Vision Zero program delivery should engage each city now to understand proposed projects and position for design and construction work if funding is awarded.

Grant Funding
$17,600,000Jul 14, 2026

Coolidge’s Selma Highway at Casa Grande Canal Extension Bridge Reconstruction is a multi‑year Off-System Bridge Program project with CONSOR Engineers as design consultant. Design is progressing through Stage II in 2026 with environmental surveys, SCIDD coordination, and a site visit scheduled, and construction is programmed for FY28. Bridge contractors, canal structure specialists, and geotechnical firms can engage Pinal County, Coolidge, ADOT, and CONSOR now around constructability, staging, and future teaming for the FY28 build.

Contract Admin
$2,581,000Jul 14, 2026

Design services for the south portion of Thornton Road, from Hila Bend north to the tracks, including roadway widening. This is a new contract separate from the previously scoped north half and railroad crossing design.

Contract Award
$222,750Jul 21, 2026

Council will approve a cooperative purchasing agreement with Empire Southwest, LLC to buy a 2026 Caterpillar 265 compact loader and cold planer for Public Works for up to $138,886.46. This indicates investment in street maintenance and pavement milling capability. Heavy equipment vendors, parts providers, and paving contractors can use this as a cue that Coolidge is gearing up for more in-house road work and may seek ongoing maintenance, attachments, training, and future paving projects.

Contract Award
$138,886Jul 13, 2026

J.O. Combs Unified School District received a detailed proposal from Grand Canyon State Educational Services, LLC to run a comprehensive superintendent search. The services include planning, stakeholder engagement, recruitment, screening, interviews, background checks, and transition support, with a proposed flat fee up to $10,000. The Board still needs to finalize scope and select a consultant, creating an opening for firms offering executive search, community engagement, or leadership transition support to compete or complement this work.

Pre-RFP
$10,000Jul 20, 2026

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