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Budget PlanningCapital ProjectsDetected Jun 15, 2026

The Hobbs City Commission agenda includes Resolution No. 7790 to approve the FY 2028-2032 Infrastructure Capital Improvement Plan (ICIP). This multi‑year plan will outline priority infrastructure and capital projects the City expects to pursue over the next five fiscal years, likely covering streets, utilities, public facilities, parks, and related assets. While no individual contracts or vendors are named in the agenda, ICIP adoption is a key pre‑procurement step that sets the scope, sequencing, and funding expectations for future design, construction, equipment, and consulting procurements. Vendors who provide engineering, architecture, construction, project management, asset management, and capital planning support can position themselves by aligning with the projects and timelines adopted in the ICIP and offering implementation or funding-strategy assistance once specific projects move toward design and bid.

ICIP sets capital priorities but does not itself award any contracts; individual projects will later...

City of HobbsICIP approval for FY 2028-2032 capital infrastructure projects

Why this matters for vendors

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Capital Projects

Where this sits in the buying cycle

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Capital plan & early discussion

Next 1–2 Q

Scoping & vendor outreach window

6–18 mo

RFP / solicitation posted

Later

Award & contract

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