The Town of Jackson focuses on maintaining and enhancing essential public infrastructure and transportation services to support community resilience and mobility in a high-altitude, seasonal environment. Core priorities include modernizing transit systems, upgrading water and sewer infrastructure, i...
The Town of Jackson focuses on maintaining and enhancing essential public infrastructure and transportation services to support community resilience and mobility in a high-altitude, seasonal environment. Core priorities include modernizing transit systems, upgrading water and sewer infrastructure, improving waste management through bear-resistant solutions, and expanding electric vehicle readiness. Strategic initiatives center on sustainable transportation, climate-adaptive public works, and long-term planning for transit expansion, reflecting a commitment to public safety, environmental stewardship, and operational efficiency in a region with unique ecological and climatic challenges.
The agency procures a mix of construction, transit, and professional services, primarily through competitive solicitations with no set-asides. Infrastructure development, transit operations, and vehicle acquisition dominate procurement activity, often involving contracted services rather than in-house delivery. Recent solicitations indicate a preference for turnkey solutions in transit, utilities, and fleet modernization, suggesting a reliance on third-party vendors for specialized technical execution.
Primary procurement targets include electrical contracting, water and sewer construction, charter bus services, motor vehicle body manufacturing, and administrative management consulting. The agency consistently seeks expertise in transit system operations, infrastructure rehabilitation, and strategic planning, indicating a need for specialized contractors capable of delivering complex, place-specific solutions. Vendor relationships are transactional and project-based, with no evidence of preference for small, minority, or disadvantaged business set-asides.
The Town of Jackson operates as a municipal entity under the State of Wyoming, serving its local jurisdiction with no indication of regional or multi-jurisdictional authority. It utilizes standard competitive bidding processes for capital projects and service contracts, relying on open solicitations to secure construction, transportation, and consulting services. The agency’s structure is lean, with procurement activities aligned to direct public service delivery rather than administrative scale.