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Government Bids in Arlington, TX

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Closing SoonHVACSchoolsBid #HTX-2026-0892

HVAC System Replacement — Lincoln Elementary School

Complete replacement of HVAC units at Lincoln Elementary School including ductwork, thermostats, and controls. Prevailing wage rates apply. Contractor must hold a valid Texas HVAC license and provide proof of bonding.

$185,000
Est. Budget
Houston, Texas
Due Apr 30, 2026
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Closing SoonHVACRooftop UnitsBid #ELP-2026-0712

Rooftop Unit Replacement — El Paso Community College

Replace 12 aging rooftop HVAC units (15-25 ton each) at the main campus. Includes structural assessment, crane work, and ductwork modifications. Davis-Bacon wages required.

$275,000
Est. Budget
El Paso, Texas
Due May 8, 2026
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Arlington Quick Facts

City
Arlington
State
Texas
Population
394K
Active Bids
0

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Government Contracting in Arlington, TX

Arlington is one of the largest cities in Texas with a population of approximately 394K residents. The city government regularly procures services from private contractors for infrastructure, maintenance, technology, and professional services.

Common government bid categories in Arlington include HVAC maintenance and installation, plumbing services, electrical work, IT infrastructure, janitorial services, landscaping, road paving, and building construction. Both the city government and the Arlington Independent School District are major sources of procurement opportunities.

To bid on Arlingtongovernment contracts, contractors typically need to register as a vendor with the city's purchasing department. Some contracts may require specific licenses, bonding, and insurance coverage as mandated by Texas state law.

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