Opportunity
Burley Civicplus #22
Development of 36-Acre Industrial Site in Burley, Idaho
Posted
April 14, 2026
Respond By
April 20, 2026
Identifier
22
NAICS
236210, 237210
This opportunity involves the development of a 36-acre industrial site in Burley, Idaho, managed by the Burley Development Authority (BDA). - Government Buyer: - Burley Development Authority (BDA), Burley, Idaho - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive development of approximately 36 acres of industrial land (parcel RP10S22E362401) - Construction of a building with: - Minimum size: 100,000 square feet - Minimum assessed value: $5 million - Creation of at least 10 new jobs over five years - Wages above the Cassia/Minidoka County average - Project sustainability for at least 25 years - Site plan with fire department access - Compliance with all local planning and zoning regulations - Demonstration of financial capability and evidence of funding sources - Preservation or reconstruction of affected utilities (water, sewer, electrical, natural gas) at developer's expense - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on maximizing economic impact, job creation, and private investment - Utilities are available near the site - Developer responsible for utility adjustments as needed - Long-term sustainability and above-average wage commitments - No specific products or services beyond overall site development are listed
Description
The Burley Development Authority is soliciting proposals for the development of approximately 36 acres of industrial land located in Burley, Idaho. The project aims to create jobs and attract private investment, requiring a minimum of 10 new jobs over five years and construction of a building of at least 100,000 square feet valued at no less than $5 million. Proposals must include site plans, demonstrate financial capability, and comply with local zoning and permitting requirements. The development should maximize economic impact, provide above-average wages, and be sustainable for at least 25 years.