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Contract AwardPublic WorksDetected Jun 3, 2026

The June 3, 2026 City of Salmon council agenda includes Pay Application No. 7 from Coleman Construction for work on the Phase II Water Project, along with payment to Keller and Associates, as an action item. This indicates the construction contract and related engineering services are already awarded and the project is in the construction and invoicing phase rather than being an upcoming bid. For vendors, this is useful incumbent and project-phase intelligence: Coleman Construction is the primary contractor and Keller and Associates is providing professional services on this phase of the water system upgrade. There may be follow-on needs for inspection, monitoring, SCADA/controls integration, materials, and future project phases once Phase II wraps up. A practical next conversation would explore upcoming phases of water system improvements, any additional specialty services or equipment the city anticipates needing, and timing for future procurements once current construction nears completion.

Main opportunity now is tracking completion of Phase II and positioning for subsequent water infrast...

City of SalmonPhase II Water Project payment application to Coleman Construction

Why this matters for vendors

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Public Works

Where this sits in the buying cycle

Now

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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Pre-RFP

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Railroad Marsh stormwater basin work ties into the separate Marsh Restoration Fund and open space/we...

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