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Government Projects in Cheboygan County

5 projects across 2 agencies — sorted by relevance and recency.

The district is moving forward with a Transportation Building Renovation Project, with the Executive Director of Facilities and Operations presenting contract awards. The Board is asked to approve construction contract awards totaling 472,205, including Alternate No. 1 for overhead doors, and a total project budget authorization of 723,116 covering construction, fees, and contingencies. This indicates that core trade partners have been selected for the renovation and that a defined budget is in place. Vendors involved in building systems, fleet facility equipment, and related services can use this as a signal of active facilities investment and potential follow-on needs for security, technology, HVAC controls, or yard/fleet equipment once the renovation progresses.

Contract Award
$723,116Jun 22, 2026

West Bloomfield School District is approving a large Chromebook refresh for West Bloomfield High School, with the technology director from Oakland Schools presenting the item. The Board is asked to approve purchasing Chromebooks from People Driven Technologies for 668,985, using the REMC SAVE 2026-27 Computers Contract and funded by the 2023 Bond. This action indicates a decided device platform and vendor for the current refresh cycle, likely covering a sizable student and staff fleet at the high school. For IT and EdTech vendors, this provides clear incumbent intelligence on student devices, bond funding availability, and the district’s use of statewide cooperative contracts, which can inform timing and positioning for accessories, management tools, support services, and future refreshes.

Contract Award
$668,985Jun 22, 2026

West Bloomfield School District is addressing roofing needs at the Administration and Community Services (ACS) Building and Abbott School, which currently serves as Sheiko Elementary School. The Board is asked to award the selective roof replacement projects to MTD Construction for 194,560 and to approve a total project authorization of 220,816 including fees and contingency. The selection of MTD Construction as the roofing contractor confirms that the immediate roofing work is decided, but it also underlines ongoing investment in building envelope and asset preservation. For facility services, engineering, and building technology vendors, this is a signal that these facilities are in active improvement cycles, creating potential for future upgrades (HVAC, controls, solar, safety systems) and for tracking MTD as an incumbent construction partner.

Contract Award
$220,816Jun 22, 2026

The district plans to adopt new registration and billing software for its Preschool, Kids Connect, and Community Enrichment programs. The Board is asked to approve Arux as the new platform, with the condition that costs do not increase by more than 10% over the current annual amount of 7,188. This indicates that the core student/participant registration and billing solution for early childhood and community education is being decided, with explicit cost constraints. For EdTech, payments, and registration system vendors, this provides insight into the district’s current pricing threshold, program scope, and an incumbent competitor; it also points to future opportunities around integrations, payment processing, reporting, and potentially broader student information or enrichment management solutions.

Contract Award
$7,188Jun 22, 2026

The Community Development and permit reports show that PCI is being paid a percentage of fees for electrical, mechanical, and plumbing permits and plan reviews, indicating an existing contract with a third‑party inspection firm. The summary notes total payables to PCI of $23,219.92 for May 2026, alongside substantial building permit activity for both residential and non‑residential projects. This reflects a sustained reliance on PCI for code enforcement and plan review services across multiple disciplines. For competing inspection firms and engineering consultants, this is valuable incumbent intelligence. While the current contract appears active, understanding the scale of payments and permit volume helps identify when it might be worth engaging the city about future rebids, performance enhancements, or supplemental services. Sub‑consultants and niche specialists (e.g., structural, fire protection) can also look to PCI as a potential teaming partner for building department work in Walker and similar municipalities.

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$23,000Jun 15, 2026

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