Council awards $697,744 bridge maintenance contract to McElhenney Construction
City commits nearly $700K to maintain bridges across Mobile. Keeps roads and crossings safe for daily commutes and emergency access.
City commits nearly $700K to maintain bridges across Mobile. Keeps roads and crossings safe for daily commutes and emergency access.
History Museum of Mobile gets air-conditioning system upgrades to improve visitor comfort and protect exhibits. Project will support climate control essential for artifact preservation.
Spring Hill Court retaining wall improvements will be repaired or upgraded. This spending affects the condition and safety of that property or neighborhood.
History Museum of Mobile gets new cooling system to preserve collections and keep exhibits accessible to residents and visitors.
City funds repairs to bridges across Mobile. McElhenney Construction will handle 2025 maintenance work to keep bridges safe and passable.
Geotechnical testing is critical groundwork for the new Civic Center construction; this contract covers soil analysis and site evaluation needed before major building work begins.
Calhoun will oversee absentee voting operations for the 2025 municipal election, managing mail-in ballots and early voting processes that affect all residents who prefer to vote outside polling places.
Sole-source contract brings specialized expertise to the 2025 municipal election. Election administration directly affects voting access and accuracy for all city residents.
Mobile residents get free disposal of hazardous household waste (paint, batteries, chemicals, electronics) at a city-organized collection event.
City commits nearly $100K to upgrade cooling systems at the Cruise Terminal, improving passenger comfort and facility operations.
Harris Contracting will build new restrooms and concession facilities at Mims Park, improving public amenities at a popular recreation area.
Watkins Acy Strunk Design Inc. will create site and lighting designs for Bienville Square, a downtown public space. This step clears the way for construction improvements to enhance the neighborhood.
City commits $326,000 to Moffatt & Nichol, Inc. for engineering and inspection services on the Mobile Riverfront Redevelopment Project—a major infrastructure investment shaping downtown's future.
Fire Station #7 will get updated shower facilities. The contract is being financed through the city's capital budget.
City spends $74,515 on portable toilets for Mardi Gras celebrations. Part of annual festival operations budget.
Residents can safely dispose of paint, batteries, chemicals, and other household hazmat materials at a city-sponsored event. Event details and location to follow.
Cruise Terminal gets cooling system upgrades to improve facility operations and passenger comfort.
Mobile commits $20,600 to upgrade heating and cooling systems at the Gulf Coast Exploreum, a popular public science museum. Better HVAC improves visitor comfort and protects exhibits.
City is paying Thompson Engineering to inspect bridges throughout Mobile—results will identify repairs needed to keep roads safe and guide future spending on bridge fixes.
Harris Contracting Services will build new restroom and concession facilities at Mims Park, improving amenities for athletic events and public use.