Bid/RFP

RFP Website Redesign and Management Services

The City of Warrenton is conducting an informal solicitation for proposals from qualified and experienced firms or individuals for content management services and hosting for the City’s website. Proposals must be submitted by email, or delivered in person by 2:00 PM PT on Tuesday, June 3, 2025. Interested parties are invited to submit a proposal outlining their experience and qualifications in performing work directly related to the services required as detailed in this solicitation.

RFB: Hammond Transmission Waterline Project - Phase 1

City of Warrenton Public Works Department

The City of Warrenton Public Works Department is requesting bids from qualified contractors for the Hammond Transmission Waterline Project – Phase 1.

Project Description
The intent of this contract is to enhance the City’s water transmission system in the Hammond community. The following is a summary of the major elements of Work that are to be provided by the Contractor. 

RFB: Raw Waterline Replacement RP-2 Project

CALL FOR BIDS - PUBLIC WORKS IMPROVEMENT

Sealed bids will be received up to the hour of 2:00 PM, local time, on April 24, 2025, by Kevin Gorman, Public Works Director, at the front desk of Warrenton City Hall, 225 South Main Street, Warrenton, OR 97146:

RAW WATERLINE REPLACEMENT RP-2 PROJECT

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Municipal Judge Services - RFP

The City of Warrenton is conducting an informal solicitation for proposals from qualified members of the Oregon State Bar to serve as a Municipal Court Judge for the City of Warrenton. Proposals may be submitted until March 28th at 5:00pm at Warrenton City Hall, located at 225 S.

Request for Bids - Warrenton Marina E Dock Pile Replacement

INVITATION TO BID – WARRENTON MARINA IMPROVEMENT

Sealed bids will be received up to the hour of 2:00 PM, local time, October 31, 2024 by Jessica McDonald, Harbormaster, at the Warrenton Marina Office 501 NE Harbor Place, Warrenton, OR 97146.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

The intent of this contract is to replace 10 steel pilings along the Warrenton Marinas Commercial E Dock by the vibration method. The following is a brief summary of the major elements of work that are to be provided by the contractor

1. Replace 10 steel pilings that are 12 inches in diameter.

Request for Proposals - City Realtor Services

The City of Warrenton is requesting proposals from qualified and interested individuals and/or firms to represent the City in real estate negotiations and transactions.  If you are interested in assisting the City with the selling and buying of property, please review the attached RFP and submit your proposal as outlined.  

Public Works Qualified Pool List

The City of Warrenton established a list of prospective consultants interested in providing Architectural, Engineering, Photogrammetric Mapping, Transportation Planning or Land Surveying Services or Related Services to the City.

In accordance with the City of Warrenton Public Contracting Rules and OAR 137-048-0120, consultants are engaged in the lawful practice of their profession and will provide the aforementioned services to the City. They have provided a statement describing their qualifications and related performance information. 

RFQ: Exterior Painting of City Hall

Request for Quotes

Bid/RFQ Status: Closed for applications

Bid/RFQ Due Date: Friday, September 6th, 2024 - 5:00 pm

RFQ: Water Seismic Assessment and Risk Mitigation Plan

Request for Qualifications

The City of Warrenton is seeking qualified consultants to develop a comprehensive Seismic Risk Assessment and Mitigation Plan for our water systems. This project is crucial for ensuring the resilience and reliability of our water infrastructure in the event of a seismic event. Completion of this project will fulfill the remaining requirements to certify our Water Master Plan, created in 2018, as stipulated by the Oregon Health Authority.

RFP: Evaluation of Raw Water Storage Alternatives and Dam Certification

Request for Proposals

The City of Warrenton (City) owns and operates a public drinking water system serving a population of about 7,000 people. The City has identified a need for additional raw water storage to respond to regional growth, climate change, and community demands. Currently, the City has a 16-million-gallon raw water reservoir and aims to increase this capacity to at least 30 million gallons.

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