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Government Projects in Allegan County

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The Assistant City Manager reported that the City of Holland has received an 11.5 million dollar grant to help fund moving VerPlank’s operations to the former JDY Power Plant site, a key milestone in the broader Waterfront Holland redevelopment effort. This relocation and reuse of the former power plant site is a major capital project that will require site work, design, environmental considerations, and eventual build‑out to support VerPlank’s operations. The grant award confirms funding but does not detail specific contracts or vendors yet, leaving room for additional planning, design, and implementation procurements tied to the move and surrounding waterfront development. This is commercially relevant for firms in engineering, environmental services, construction, infrastructure, and related professional services that can support relocation planning, site redevelopment, permitting, and future phases of the Waterfront Holland vision.

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$11,500,000Jul 2, 2026

For the July 1, 2026 to July 1, 2027 coverage period, the Saugatuck Township Fire District is renewing its property and liability coverage with the Michigan Municipal Risk Management Authority (MMRMA). The renewal summary lists a cost of coverage of 42986, a 5000 State Pool Retention Fund allocation, and a total contribution of 47986, with standard payment terms of 50 percent at binding, 25 percent at 90 days, and 25 percent at 180 days. This confirms MMRMA as the incumbent insurer for the district’s property and liability program, with nets asset and state pool distributions and prior RAP grant support. While the main decision for this year’s term is already made, this provides intelligence on the district’s risk management posture, premium level, and renewal cycle for brokers and alternative pools planning longer-term strategies. Discussions could center on supplementary coverages, risk consulting, or positioning for future competitive quotes before the next renewal cycle.

Contract Award
$47,986Jun 15, 2026

The district has prepared a formal Sale and Disposal Request for Unit 2173, a 2015 Ford Expedition EL XL used by the Saugatuck Township Fire District. The document details the vehicle’s specifications, maintenance status, and condition, and recommends selling it to the Ganges Township Fire Department for 10000 under the district’s SOP-100-32.20; the June 15, 2026 agenda includes a motion to authorize Chief Janik to complete this sale. Unit 2173 is being sold due to age constraints and scheduled fleet rotation, having already been replaced by a 2025 RAM Ambulance Unit 2160. While the buyer for this unit is identified, the action highlights an active fleet refresh program and the district’s use of inter-agency transfers, which signals ongoing demand for apparatus, staff vehicles, and EMS units. Vendors can position for future unit replacements, upfits, and lifecycle planning by discussing how to support the district’s next round of rotations, including financing, remounts, or new-build solutions.

Contract Award
$10,000Jun 15, 2026

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