Ketchikan closes bids for fuel, City Hall HVAC, civic center flooring
The City of Ketchikan closed bids in early May for two municipal projects: replacing City Hall's climate control system and installing new flooring at the civic center. A third bid for vehicle fuel supply also appears in the city's current procurement pipeline. The solicitations reflect routine capital and maintenance spending.
The Ted Ferry Civic Center Flooring Replacement bid, numbered 26-24, closed May 8, 2026. The project targets upkeep at the civic center, a major community venue in Ketchikan.
The City Hall HVAC Replacement bid, numbered 26-26, closed May 19, 2026. The project addresses aging climate control infrastructure in the main municipal building.
The Vehicle Fuel Supply bid, numbered 26-30, appears in the city's bid system as a current procurement item. The contract would cover municipal fleet operations, including the city's vehicles and equipment. The exact contract scope and deadlines for the fuel bid were not directly confirmed in accessible bid documents.
Bid results and award decisions were not yet publicly posted as of May 19, 2026. The accessible sources do not show the actual bid opening results. It is possible some items were extended, canceled, or rebid.
City Hall's climate control system needs replacement to maintain a functional workspace for municipal staff. The Ted Ferry Civic Center's flooring needs renewal to keep the public facility in service. The vehicle fuel supply contract would keep the city's fleet running without interruption.
Contractors interested in the results can monitor the city's bid portal for award announcements. The city typically posts award decisions and contract details after reviewing bids and completing the selection process. The Ketchikan Gateway Borough's procurement portal serves as the official public listing for bids and related contracting opportunities.
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