The City of Fargo (Construction) is dedicated to maintaining and expanding the region’s critical civil infrastructure, with a primary focus on transportation networks, water systems, and public utilities. Its core mission centers on ensuring safe, resilient, and efficient public works through the co...
The City of Fargo (Construction) is dedicated to maintaining and expanding the region’s critical civil infrastructure, with a primary focus on transportation networks, water systems, and public utilities. Its core mission centers on ensuring safe, resilient, and efficient public works through the construction, rehabilitation, and modernization of highways, bridges, sewer facilities, and water distribution lines. Strategic priorities include aging infrastructure renewal, stormwater and wastewater system upgrades, and coordinated utility relocation projects to support urban growth and public safety. The agency prioritizes long-term infrastructure sustainability, emphasizing integrated design-build approaches and preventive maintenance cycles to extend asset life and reduce lifecycle costs.
Procurement patterns reveal a consistent demand for heavy civil construction services, particularly in highway and bridge construction, water and sewer line installation, and sewage treatment facility development. The agency routinely issues competitive solicitations for large-scale infrastructure projects involving earthwork, concrete structures, and utility trenching, often bundling paving, drainage, and underground utility work into single contracts to streamline delivery and reduce community disruption. Contracts are typically awarded through sealed bid and request for proposal mechanisms, favoring experienced contractors with proven track records in municipal infrastructure.
The agency primarily targets NAICS codes 237310 (Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction), 221320 (Sewage Treatment Facilities), and 237110 (Water and Sewer Line Construction), reflecting its emphasis on public works engineering. While no set-asides are currently employed, the agency maintains a preference for vendors with specialized expertise in municipal utility systems, heavy equipment operations, and underground construction. Vendor relationships are built on technical competence, compliance with state and federal construction codes, and demonstrated ability to manage complex, multi-phase projects in urban environments.
Organized under the North Dakota state government, the City of Fargo (Construction) operates as a municipal entity responsible for infrastructure planning and delivery within Fargo’s urban boundaries. It utilizes standard public procurement vehicles including competitive bidding, negotiated contracts, and design-build partnerships to execute its capital improvement program. The agency’s scope is localized but mission-critical, serving as the primary driver of public infrastructure resilience in the region.