Clark County Government Contracts, RFPs & Bids

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Government Projects in Clark County

48 projects across 8 agencies — sorted by relevance and recency.

Global Impact STEM Academy approved proceeding with Phase 2 of its facility on the Clark State College campus, using Marker, Inc. as design-builder through WESTCO. Phase 2 will add space to expand student capacity, with a guaranteed maximum price not to exceed $17,500,000, contingent on financing and a ground lease. This confirms the incumbent for major construction but signals upcoming needs for furnishings, technology, lab equipment, and future phases as the project advances.

Contract Award
$17,500,000Jul 22, 2026

A renewed contract with Clark County Educational Service Center will provide related services for students with disabilities at a cost not to exceed $1,361,348.00. This likely covers services such as OT, PT, speech, and other supports across the district. Special education vendors can treat this as a major incumbent arrangement and explore supplemental tools, assessments, or future service options.

Contract Award
$1,361,348Jul 14, 2026

The district renewed a contract with Clark County Educational Service Center to provide related services for students with disabilities at a cost not to exceed $1,361,348.00. This represents a large outsourced special education services engagement. Vendors offering therapy, OT/PT, speech, or specialized programs can use this as a signal of district scale and potential supplemental or future competitive opportunities.

Contract Award
$1,361,348Jul 14, 2026

The district renewed a contract with Clark County Educational Service Center to provide related services for students with disabilities at a cost not to exceed $1,361,348. This covers therapies and support services that districts often outsource when internal capacity is limited. Other providers of OT, PT, speech, and specialized services can use this as incumbent intelligence and watch for future opportunities if needs grow or performance is reviewed.

Contract Award
$1,361,348Jul 14, 2026

Springfield is exercising its option to renew the quicklime supply contract for the Water Treatment Plant with Lhoist North America of Missouri. The renewal is for up to $1,598,750. This confirms Lhoist as the incumbent chemical supplier and sets a spend level for treatment operations. Competing chemical vendors can track term and volume for future rebids or complementary products and services.

Contract Award
$1,598,750Jul 14, 2026

The county opened rebid proposals for the Donnelsville Water System Project on July 16, 2026 and formally acknowledged bids on July 22. Multiple contractors submitted multi-million dollar Base Bid A offers around a $10.3 million engineer’s estimate and several tank contractors bid Base Bid B near a $2 million estimate; bids are now under staff review. Civil contractors, tank manufacturers, and utility suppliers still have a window to engage as the county evaluates bids, explores value engineering, and moves toward award.

Active Opportunity
$12,300,000Jul 22, 2026

The County Engineer accepted a $1,300,000 grant from the Ohio Public Works Commission for the Clark County–Springfield Township 2026 resurfacing project. Funding is effective July 1, 2026 to support roadway resurfacing across county and township segments. With money secured, specific design, paving, and traffic control work will need to be procured, offering a near‑term opportunity for road construction and materials vendors.

Grant Funding
$1,300,000Jul 15, 2026

Clark County accepted a $1,242,000 100% loan from the Ohio Public Works Commission for the Park Layne Lift Station sewer forcemain replacement and sewer rehab project. Funding is effective July 1, 2026 under OPWC Project ID CK06AD. This means a substantial capital sewer project will proceed, creating upcoming opportunities for engineering firms, construction contractors, and equipment suppliers when the county moves into design and build phases.

Grant Funding
$1,242,000Jul 15, 2026

The district renewed multiple contracts with Clark County ESC: $200,919 to process compensation for afterschool program assistants and mentors, $90,497.18 for a Trades Instructor, and $293,947.95 for Federal Programs/Family Outreach staffing. This shows a sizable, ongoing afterschool and career-connected learning portfolio managed through ESC staffing. Program providers and curriculum vendors can see strong funding and may offer enrichment content, trades curricula, or tracking tools.

Contract Award
$585,364Jul 14, 2026

Clark County also amended its Lead Safe Ohio grant contract with Reliable Home Improvements of Ohio for residential lead-safe renovation and abatement. Reliable’s not-to-exceed amount is adjusted down to $734,429, still covering work through August 31, 2026. Vendors in lead testing, training, and program support can track Reliable as an incumbent and prepare for support or competition when the grant-funded term nears completion.

Contract Admin
$734,429Jul 22, 2026

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