Oregon Government Projects & Awards
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Douglas County
Showing 2 of 2 projects
Sale, harvesting, and removal of 3.7 million board feet timber from 116.2 acres at Norton Creek, including road and landing construction and environmental compliance.
Agency:
Douglas CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Scott Timber Company
Note:
Contract requires extensive subcontracting for logging crews, road construction, scaling, haulage, environmental remediation, replanting, erosion control, and firefighting support. Inferred: Logging companies, road builders, equipment rental, fuel, environmental compliance specialists, and reforestation contractors have potential roles. Performance bond and operating authority indicate seriousness of project.
Extension of consulting contract for legislative, forest management, and policy-related advice and services to the county on federal and state policy issues.
Agency:
Douglas CountyStatus:
Service type:
Public Services
Associated Companies:
PacWest Communications
Note:
Ongoing contracted policy consulting offers potential for policy research, stakeholder engagement, communications, advocacy and public relations subcontracting. Local or specialized firms may collaborate with PacWest for specific projects or legislative efforts.
Jefferson County
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Ongoing investment strategy review and potential external financial advisory needs for cash management and compliance reporting.
Agency:
Jefferson CountyStatus:
Service type:
Professional Services
Associated Companies:
Government Portfolio Advisors (GPA)
Note:
Current external adviser in place. Changes in portfolio allocation, compliance, and strategic outlook could generate additional RFPs for financial advisory, compliance, or system upgrades.
Klamath County
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Ongoing county programs providing grants for projects that promote tourism and foster economic development within Klamath County.
Agency:
Klamath CountyStatus:
Service type:
Grants
Associated Companies:
Klamath Music Community Service Club; Garage Tap House; Klamath Trails Alliance; Town of Bonanza; Discover Klamath; City Schools; Oregon Tech Foundation; Klamath Casket; Tater Tots (as past recipients)
Note:
Inferred: Opportunity for businesses to apply for future grants, or for consultants to assist applicants. County invests significant funds annually in these areas.
Implement an online application onboarding software solution for planning and building permits to streamline processes, reduce errors, provide a self-service resource for citizens and realtors, and integrate various departmental functions (GIS, surveyor, public works, planning, building). This aims to improve efficiency and customer experience.
Agency:
Klamath CountyStatus:
Service type:
Public Services
Associated Companies:
Asella; OpenCounter
Note:
This is a high-priority initiative to modernize permitting. An RFP process is anticipated. The existing vendor (Asella/OpenCounter) is being evaluated. Opportunity for other IT firms specializing in government solutions to bid.
Procurement and integration of Open Counter software to automate planning application intake, dynamic mapping, fee calculation, with eventual integration to Accela.
Agency:
Klamath CountyStatus:
Service type:
Professional Services
Associated Companies:
OpenCounter, Accela
Note:
Preliminary cost estimate suggests $50 per application for an annual volume of 1,000 applications. Inferred: Opportunity for vendors providing workflow automation, systems integration, and IT implementation services. Future RFP likely.
Morrow County
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Contract for a professional or firm to serve as Managing Director for the Morrow County Clean Water Consortium, coordinating efforts to address groundwater nitrate contamination and managing ongoing and future community water projects.
Agency:
Morrow CountyStatus:
Service type:
Professional Services
Associated Companies:
Ducote Consulting, GSI Water Solutions, Inc.
Note:
The RFP is for a qualified professional or firm to lead management and coordination for multi-million dollar projects responding to severe groundwater nitrate contamination in Morrow County. $5M+ in funding committed for related efforts; duties include overseeing consultants and contractors, coordinating grant opportunities (including federal and state grants), developing and executing water infrastructure, and facilitating capital improvement projects. Inferred: Significant future opportunities for engineering, construction, environmental services, and community engagement are likely under consortium leadership as multiple water system improvement projects are planned. The contract and associated efforts are likely to require additional subcontractors, professional consultants, and project management support in water utility infrastructure and capital project oversight over the next 24 months.
Oregon
Showing 5 of 10 projects
Update management plan, habitat restoration, invasive species control, public engagement, and accessibility improvements. Supported by a $546,530 OWEB grant.
Agency:
City of SalemStatus:
Service type:
Grants
Associated Companies:
Oxbow Slough, Willamette Riverkeeper, Winterbrook Planning, Pacific Habitat Services
Note:
Plan update process will require environmental consultants, public engagement firms, habitat restoration contractors, and accessibility design. OWEB grant ensures contract work. Subcontracting possible for native planting and invasive species control.
Ongoing operation, maintenance, modernization, and expansion of city streetlight system, including conversion to LED and new infrastructure installation.
Agency:
City of SalemStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Portland General Electric, Salem Electric
Note:
Continuous opportunities for electrical contractors and suppliers in streetlight upgrades/new installations. City is reinvesting LED savings into system expansion. Contractors should monitor upcoming RFPs and direct bid opportunities.
Continuation of defensible space work in John Topets Park, with a refined scope to balance fire safety with park aesthetics. This includes selective clearing of undergrowth, potentially leaving fire-resistant native plants (e.g., huckleberries), and narrowing buffer zones. Initial work cost $25,000, $50,000 remains.
Agency:
City of Coos BayStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Russ Russell Shaping and Excavation
Note:
Inferred: Council seeks a more nuanced approach to clearing, moving beyond "clear-cutting" to maintain a park-like setting while ensuring fire safety. There is an opportunity for contractors who can offer selective clearing and possibly replanting of fire-resistant native species. Mayor requests more detailed contracts for future projects.
Review and amendment of the city's housing code and comprehensive plan map to increase housing affordability and options. This involves identifying and reducing barriers to housing development, potentially rezoning for medium to high-density "middle housing", and simplifying the permitting process.
Agency:
City of Cascade LocksStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Bellside
Note:
Inferred: Grant specifically for "soft services" (planning, code amendments). Explicit mention of a procurement process for these services. Goal to make the process clearer for builders and increase housing stock.
Redevelopment of a former auto repair garage into a convenience store with a second-floor residential unit, including parking lot redesign and landscaping improvements.
Agency:
City of Cannon BeachStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Gerber Architect LLC, Lancaster Mobley
Note:
The project involves commercial construction, architecture, traffic/parking engineering studies, and landscaping for a mixed-use facility. External contractors will likely be needed for construction, site development, demolition, traffic signage, and landscaping benches. Retail equipment vendors, residential interior suppliers, and local businesses may benefit. Timing is based on the ORS 227.178 requirement for decision and the scale of the project, making it a high-potential lead for architecture, engineering, construction, and subcontract services. The parking redesign and pedestrian landscape improvements suggest additional opportunities for signage, materials, and site planning services.
Umatilla County
Showing 3 of 3 projects
Leveling and preparation of the floor in the old law library (third floor) to address safety issues and prepare for new flooring installation.
Agency:
Umatilla CountyStatus:
Service type:
Library
Associated Companies:
H5 Contracting (Scooter)
Note:
Safety issue due to unlevel floor. This is a first step, new flooring installation would be a separate project. Part of partnership with state courts.
Procurement of Grammarly software licenses (23 licenses) to assist county staff with grammar, spelling, and proofreading in official communications.
Agency:
Umatilla CountyStatus:
Service type:
County Taxes
Associated Companies:
Grammarly
Note:
General fund expense. Potential to transition to Gemini/Outlook features next year; Inferred: this suggests a possible IT project for integration or training related to new writing tools.
Repair of Umatilla County Sheriff's Office vehicle 2203 (damaged by deer) to keep it operational in the fleet.
Agency:
Umatilla CountyStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Zimmerman's Auto Body
Note:
One of three quotes obtained; chosen due to being the lowest.
Washington County
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Extensive renovation and conversion of the former DoubleTree Hotel on Cornell Road into transitional housing, including addressing structural issues, adding consultation rooms, laundry facilities, trauma-informed design, ADA compliance (e.g., grading), exterior repairs (ethos, windows, water intrusion), and installing additional security cameras. This project supports Virginia Garcia and Helping Hands.
Agency:
Washington CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Virginia Garcia; Helping Hands
Note:
Inferred: High level of detail on necessary renovations implies multiple contracting opportunities in various construction and specialized services. Public engagement is ongoing due to community concerns.
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