Montana Water & Sewer Infrastructure Signals

Vendor Radar monitors city council agendas, public works committee packets, utility commission reports, and procurement pages from Montana government bodies to surface water and sewer infrastructure signals. Contractors, engineers, and utility firms selling to Montana cities, counties, and special districts use these signals to see what infrastructure projects are being planned and funded.

Montana Water & Sewer & Utilities by the Numbers

  • 43 active signals
  • 24 government bodies with signals
  • 27 forward-looking signals (RFP Expected + Budget Approved + RFP Posted)

Recent Water & Sewer & Utilities Signals

Rfp Posted · Water & Sewer

The City of Bozeman has issued a construction solicitation for the MSU Sewer Interceptor Replacement — Phase 1 project, which includes asbestos abatement and construction services.

City of Bozeman · Gallatin · Jul 8, 2026

Rfp Posted · Water & Sewer

City of Billings is soliciting sealed bids for Zone 1 Water Storage Improvements Schedule 1: about 2,060 LF of 20-inch PVC water main from 6th Avenue Bypass into Swords Park, wi...

City of Billings · Yellowstone · Jun 16, 2026

Rfp Posted · Water & Sewer

City of Billings is soliciting sealed bids for Zone 1 Water Storage Improvements Schedule 2: a 3-million-gallon concrete water storage tank, yard piping, fiber optic installatio...

City of Billings · Yellowstone · Jun 16, 2026

Budget Allocation · Water & Sewer · $1,026,030

Butte-Silver Bow has adjusted the budget for stormwater improvements, with remaining balances for the Centerville retaining wall and Westside Stormwater projects totaling $1,026...

Butte-Silver Bow · Silver Bow · Jun 2, 2026

Budget Allocation · Water & Sewer · $200,000

Butte-Silver Bow has allocated $200,000 to complete work on the Basin Creek Dam #1 project, which involves improvements other than buildings.

Butte-Silver Bow · Silver Bow · Jun 2, 2026

How Water & Sewer & Utilities Firms Use These Signals

  • See water main replacement projects, sewer rehabilitation discussions, and utility system assessments when they appear in city council and public works documents.
  • Track which Montana bodies are budgeting for water and sewer infrastructure in their capital improvement plans and annual budgets.
  • Monitor rate study authorizations and system capacity discussions that signal upcoming infrastructure investment.

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