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Rio Arriba County Government Contracts, RFPs & Bids

Browse government projects, RFPs, and bids from 18 agencies in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico.

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12Sectors

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Recent Projects

Government Projects in Rio Arriba County

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

Rock Springs Valve Replacement and Pipeline Condition Assessment Project. Explicit public works contract. Includes construction, engineering, and contingency services. Subcontracting and follow-on opportunities exist for suppliers, inspectors, and engineering consultants. Procurement completed, but ongoing and future needs likely. Strong infrastructure modernization focus.

Contract Award
$1,365,906Apr 15, 2026

Construction agreement for replacement of non-functional valves and pipeline condition assessment on the 18-inch transmission main, including installation of new valves, blow-off appurtenances, cathodic protection, and an internal pipeline assessment as part of infrastructure integrity initiatives.

Contract Award
$926,820Apr 1, 2026

Implementation of newly endowed funds, including a $250,000 gift and over $1 million in campaign funds, to support scholarships and faculty/student-led discretionary projects in technical trades and other areas.

Grant Funding
$1,000,000Feb 24, 2026

Sole-source procurement for parts and contract for repair labor to replace chain and flight systems in clarifiers at Meadowlark Water Reclamation Facility, ensuring operational deadline and compliance.

Contract Award
$487,281Apr 1, 2026

Amendments to professional services agreements for additional construction management, specialized inspection, and tracer study required for completion and regulatory compliance of the Meadowlark Water Reclamation Facility Chlorine Contact Tank Expansion and Sodium Hypochlorite Conversion projects.

Contract Award
$374,770Apr 1, 2026

ID of Recurring and Upcoming Water and Wastewater Capital Improvement Projects. Warrants and reserve reports show a strong pipeline for construction, consulting, and engineering firms. Inferred: Frequent facility upgrades and capital replacements suggest recurring RFPs and master agreements. Vendors should monitor forthcoming RFPs for various trades (mechanical, electrical, engineering, environmental, technology systems, and roofing).

Pre-RFP
$79,176Apr 15, 2026

Annual renewal of VMware software licenses supporting District's IT and OT virtual server infrastructure, consolidating previous contracts into a single co-termed agreement through CDW-G using OMNIA Partners cooperative contract.

Contract Award
$128,447Apr 1, 2026

Purchase and installation of weapons detection system for enhanced school security at district facilities.

Contract Award
$158,990Mar 19, 2026

Independent Annual Financial Audit Services for FY 2025/26 and 2026/27. Explicit contract extension for audit services. Inferred: Opportunities exist for CPA subcontractors, IT and data consultants supporting annual audits, and for future competitive procurement/rotation. Public-sector audit cycles often require supporting advisory services.

Contract Award
$56,565Apr 15, 2026

Purchase and delivery of a replacement bus for school district to comply with New Mexico Public Education Department mandates.

Contract Award
$143,532Mar 11, 2026

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