City of Binghamton, New York — Bids & RFPs procurement opportunities for vendors
The City of Binghamton’s procurement opportunities are published through its Purchasing Department’s Bids & RFPs source page, with competitive bids required over defined dollar thresholds. If you sell goods, deliver public works materials/labor, or provide professional services, this source page is a practical entry point for building a repeatable pipeline with the City.
Why the City of Binghamton matters as a customer
The Purchasing Department directs the efficient, legal, and cost-effective procurement of goods and services for all City departments. It also manages central stores and related distribution functions, and it solicits bids and requests quotes and proposals for materials, public works projects, and professional services. For vendors, that breadth means you may find opportunities spanning everyday commodities (such as supplies) as well as project-based work (public works) and services—so it’s worth monitoring this source page regularly rather than relying on outreach after a requirement has already been issued.
Opportunity signals vendors can monitor on the City’s Bids & RFPs source page
The City states that, in addition to procuring through County and NYS purchase contracts, competitive bids are required for purchases of materials or equipment above $10,000, and the threshold for public works or building contracts (labor and material) is $30,000. The City also states that bids are advertised in the Press&Sun Bulletin in the legal ads and that bids are typically advertised eight (8) business days prior to bid opening. The Bids & RFPs source page is the City’s web listing place for current opportunities and provides key fields such as bid/RFP type and status so vendors can confirm what is open or closed at the time they check.
Recent City of Binghamton Bid Opportunities in GovCB
Review recent and historical bid opportunities from City of Binghamton, including bid notices, documents, due dates, amendments, and related procurement details tracked by GovCB.
- BID: Webster Street Park Basketball Court bid · Open · Due: 7/22/2026 City of Binghamton View Notice
- BID: For Trucking bid · Closed · Due: 6/24/2026 City of Binghamton View Notice
- RFP: Rehabilitation and Productive Reuse of City-Owned Residential Properties bid · Closed · Due: 7/01/2026 City of Binghamton View Notice
- BID: Floodwall Penetrations, Cleaning, Televising of Sewer Mains & Report bid · Closed · Due: 6/10/2026 City of Binghamton View Notice
- BID: 2026 Curb & Sidewalk Replacement (Misc.) -- REBID bid · Closed · Due: 6/03/2026 City of Binghamton View Notice
More City of Binghamton Bid Opportunities
Vendor readiness steps before you compete
Prepare to compete by aligning your internal bid process with the City’s stated advertisement timing and by ensuring you can quickly obtain bid documents once a notice is posted. Because bid advertisements include where to obtain bid documents and also list due date/time, vendors should be ready to review the notice details immediately and coordinate any required plan/document procurement steps without delay. Also treat the Bids & RFPs page as your first confirmation point for current opportunity status, rather than relying on third-party alerts.
Capture and compliance strategy to avoid missed bid requirements
Build a deadline-forward workflow around two City-provided signals: (1) competitive bidding thresholds (materials/equipment over $10,000; public works/building contracts over $30,000) and (2) the stated lead time that bids are typically advertised eight (8) business days prior to bid opening. Use the bid advertisement details (nature of the bid, due date/time, and where to obtain bid documents) to drive your internal submission checklist so you don’t miss document acquisition steps or schedule constraints. Finally, verify submission instructions against the documents obtained from the bid notice and confirm the opportunity’s current status on the Bids & RFPs source page close to your internal submission cutoff.
Binghamton procurement resources and your next steps
Start with the City’s Bids & RFPs source page to review current bid/RFP listings and opportunity status, then cross-check how the City describes bid advertising in the Press&Sun Bulletin legal ads. If you want to keep up with new postings, use the notification subscription option shown on the Bids & RFPs page. For broader procurement context—such as what the Purchasing Department solicits and the dollar-threshold approach—review the City’s Purchasing Department page. If you’re approaching this account for the first time, focus on setting up your monitoring and documentation procurement process so you can respond during the advertised window and compete only when your capability matches the opportunity type and posted requirements.
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