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Government Projects in Cass County

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Cass County’s Board of Public Works approved the Cass County Sewage Disposal System (Lakes Area Sewer Authority Section – Extension No. 2) Bond Contract on June 17, 2026, covering the Bankson Lake sewer extension in Porter Township. The contract structures roughly $6–7 million in project costs, including an estimated $6,472,668.67 construction/program cost and a $1,033,988.36 capacity purchase fee to the Lakes Area Sewer Authority, funded via County-issued Act 185 bonds backed by Porter Township assessments and debt service charges. This approval moves the project from financing design to bond issuance, paving the way for construction of new gravity sewers, force mains, lift stations, grinder stations, and related appurtenances serving about 185 REUs around Bankson Lake. For vendors in wastewater construction, equipment, controls, and related services, this is a live capital program with defined scope, financing, and multi-year usefulness, with upcoming bid packages and contract opportunities anticipated as bonds are sold and final construction contracts are let.

Contract Award
$6,472,669Jun 17, 2026

Cass County has entered into an EJCDC E‑500 based Owner–Engineer agreement with Alan C. Smaka, PE PLLC for the Lakes Area Sewer Authority – Bankson Lake Sewer Extension Project. The contract covers preliminary engineering, funding application assistance, detailed design, permitting, construction engineering, resident project representation, construction staking, easement drawings and acquisition support, O&M manual preparation, and closeout services, with a basic services lump sum of $432,000 and $240,000 for resident project representative services, plus additional services as needed. This establishes Smaka as the lead engineer responsible for finalizing plans and specifications and supporting construction procurement and administration. While the primary engineering work is awarded, contractors, equipment suppliers, controls integrators, and subconsultants (survey, geotech, SCADA, etc.) can still position to support the project through Smaka’s team or as specialty subs on the upcoming construction contracts.

Contract Award
$672,000Jun 17, 2026

Cass County has engaged Mika Meyers PLC as bond counsel and special legal counsel for the Lakes Area Sewer Authority – Bankson Lake sewer extension project, as outlined in an April 13, 2026 engagement letter. Mika Meyers will draft and guide all Act 185 proceedings, including bond contracts, authorizing resolutions, special assessment proceedings, easement work, ordinance updates, and potential bond anticipation notes, with an estimated legal services budget of $75,000. This establishes Mika Meyers as the primary legal and bond counsel on the $6–7 million sewer extension, giving them significant influence over financing, assessment, and land-rights structures. While the main legal engagement is already awarded, other firms can still pursue complementary roles (e.g., litigation, environmental, or local counsel) or future work when similar Act 185 or special assessment projects are initiated in Cass County or neighboring jurisdictions.

Contract Award
$75,000Jun 17, 2026

Cass County is moving forward with a Whole Home Performance (WHP) Pilot Program to rehabilitate approximately 30 owner-occupied homes for low- to moderate-income residents through comprehensive repairs, energy efficiency upgrades, health and safety interventions, and accessibility modifications. The Board has designated Market One as the Community Based Development Organization (CBDO) for the program, adopted a countywide “Broad Strategy for Housing Preservation and Neighborhood Revitalization” as required by MSHDA, and is considering an allocation of at least 250000 from the County Capital Fund, alongside substantial external funding. MSHDA is proposing about 1416000 in CDBG-based WHP funding (including administration), Midwest Energy & Communications has committed 175000 in year one, SEMCO will provide 15000 per eligible household, and MDHHS will support lead hazard work through its Lead Safe Home and Lead Poisoning Prevention programs. The County will also negotiate a subrecipient agreement with Market One to handle outreach, coordination, and compliance. This is a live, multi-year, grant-funded housing initiative where vendors can support housing rehab delivery, energy and weatherization work, lead abatement, health and safety remediation, and program management as the County builds a scalable model beyond the pilot period.

Grant Funding
$250,000Jun 18, 2026

Cass County engaged Bendzinski & Co. as its Registered Municipal Advisor for the Lakes Area Sewer Authority project via an April 24, 2026 engagement letter. Bendzinski will structure the bond issue, prepare financial projections and cash flows, assist with Michigan Treasury approvals, guide sale method (private placement, competitive, or negotiated), help select underwriter or placement agent, and support rating agency work for the sewer bonds. The advisory fee is set at $40,000 contingent on bond closing, indicating the County is committed to moving the financing to market. While the municipal advisor role is decided, this gives other finance, underwriting, and banking vendors a clear entry point to approach Bendzinski and Cass County about placement, underwriting, rating, and post‑issuance compliance services tied to this and future Act 185 utilities financings.

Contract Award
$40,000Jun 17, 2026

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