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Adams County
Showing 2 of 2 projects
Transitioning Pharmacy Benefit Manager services from CVS Caremark to Northwind for employee health plans, with negotiated upfront costs and savings.
Agency:
Adams CountyStatus:
Service type:
Public Services
Associated Companies:
CVS Caremark; Northwind; Allied
Note:
Inferred: Ongoing need for transparent PBM services, benefits consulting, and negotiation expertise to manage employee healthcare costs.
Funding for Project Connect's jail re-entry and navigator program, seeking county match for year two, including services like housing, transportation, and rehabilitation.
Agency:
Adams CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Project Connect
Note:
Inferred: Continued need for funding, data analysis for program sustainability, and potential for partnership with housing providers.
Allen County
Showing 5 of 9 projects
Deployment and maintenance of a proactive peer support and mental health app and system for first responders through PeerConnect (First Response Mental Health).
Agency:
Allen CountyStatus:
Service type:
Public Safety
Associated Companies:
First Response Mental Health Inc.
Note:
The multi-year contract includes annual user fees, setup, training, and additional consulting support, potentially requiring local trainers, IT consultants, and wellness professionals for implementation and ongoing support. Inferred: Ongoing subcontract opportunities for training and technology support.
Engineering, inspection, and project management for rehabilitation of Hamilton Rd Bridge #242 and Van Zile Rd Bridge #32, funded in part by federal dollars.
Agency:
Allen CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Butler, Fairman & Seufert Inc.
Note:
Includes substantial DBE subcontracting ($49,000 to DBE Etica) and an estimated $5.6M construction cost (likely separate bid in late 2026 for 2027-2028 build). Immediate opportunity is for engineering and inspection but future construction contracts are highly probable. DBE and specialty contractors should watch for bid notices in late 2026.
New maintenance buildings at north and south highway facilities, including barns construction and associated works.
Agency:
Allen CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Shawnee Construction & Engineering Inc.
Note:
Project acceptance signals completion, but substantial value and scope suggest opportunities for facility management, maintenance, and possible expansion or ongoing repair contracts. Inferred: Subcontracting potential for specialty trades and ongoing operations.
Design and engineering for emergency repairs to Hursh Rd Bridge #38, including temporary retrofit for continued use until replacement can be designed and funded.
Agency:
Allen CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Engineering Resources Inc.
Note:
Declaration of emergency authorizes fast-track procurement for repairs, and subsequent bridge replacement design will follow. Subcontracting opportunities likely for construction and materials suppliers for rapid repair, and potential competitive bid on full replacement in 2026-2027.
Comprehensive corridor planning study for Hillegas Road, covering widening, lighting, trails, drainage, utility, environmental, and right-of-way assessment.
Agency:
Allen CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Butler, Fairman and Seufert Inc.
Note:
Project includes setup for future multi-million dollar construction phases using federal funds. Study will lead to future significant RFPs for roadway, bridge, pedestrian, lighting, ROW, and utility relocation. Watch for future RFQs/RFPs for design, construction, and public engagement in 2026-2027.
Boone County
Showing 5 of 11 projects
Development of 420 West Main Street (Sco lot) - a two-story mixed-use building featuring office space, a fine dining restaurant with an outdoor patio, and a roof deck.
Agency:
Town of ZionsvilleStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Jaffy Realty; Delve; Garman Construction
Note:
Inferred: Project aims to mirror village character and scale. Early interest from high-end restaurant tenants. Town provides incentives, including right-of-way acquisitions for related road improvements. Project design needs to address road relocation, power lines, and flood plain constraints.
Investment to create an entryway for Intelligent Living Solutions on Lot 9 in Creek Side Corporate Park along 106th Street, coordinated with resurfacing of 106th Street.
Agency:
Town of ZionsvilleStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Intelligent Living Solutions
Note:
Funds are allocated from the Creek Side TIF. Decision made due to the lot's location and lack of other access points.
Financial incentive for the 420 South Main Street (Sco lot) mixed-use development.
Agency:
Town of ZionsvilleStatus:
Service type:
Grants
Associated Companies:
Jaffy Realty
Note:
Funds are allocated from the downtown TIF. This is a budget item for 2026.
Construction of new headquarters and showroom for Intelligent Living, a ZWorks business, on Creekside Lot 9. Next steps include application for Improvement Location Permit.
Agency:
Town of ZionsvilleStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Intelligent Living Solutions
Note:
Property acquisition and commission approvals were completed by October 2025. Permit application next step indicates upcoming opportunities for architects, general contractors, and technology integrators.
Developer-backed TIF bond funded project for Wild Air: $12.8M for design/construction of two roundabouts, public utilities, trails, parking, stormwater management, safety crossing, and community center infrastructure.
Agency:
Town of ZionsvilleStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Old Town Development
Note:
TIF bonds closed; Phase II bonding pending. Significant public works scope, including civic space and woodland preserve donations. Inferred: Road, civil, utility, landscaping, and vertical construction contracts will be essential.
Carroll County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Expansion of existing door security system to three additional doors: juvenile court office, communication center office, and server room. Includes installation of badge swiping scanners.
Agency:
Carroll CountyStatus:
Service type:
Public Safety
Associated Companies:
Feld Fire
Note:
Expansion of an already installed system by the same contractor. Enhances security.
Cass County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Soliciting proposals for construction management advisory services for the design and build of Cass County Sheriff’s Office North Annex in Belton, MO.
Agency:
Cass CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Tessere Architects
Note:
Formal RFP with completion and management scope; strong external contracting needs indicated; local architects already engaged. Direct, timely opportunity for construction management firms and related subcontractors. Inferred: Associated engineering and specialty contracting opportunities will arise as project develops.
Clinton County
Showing 3 of 3 projects
Replacement of aging 911 CAD server and software to address end-of-life and security risks, with support setup by current vendor.
Agency:
Town of MichiganStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Central Square
Note:
Explicit: Server and software replacement contract, with IT purchasing hardware and vendor updating software. Potential for hardware, cybersecurity, and maintenance providers.
Approval of annual extension services contract with MSU to provide community programming and support.
Agency:
Town of MichiganStatus:
Service type:
Recreation & Community Services
Associated Companies:
Michigan State University
Note:
Explicit: Extension services approved for another year. May present subcontracting and support opportunities for educational and agricultural vendors.
Authorization for Clerk’s Office to purchase Livescan fingerprinting device to streamline CPL application process.
Agency:
Town of MichiganStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Data Works Plus
Note:
Explicit: Contract approved for purchase of a Livescan fingerprinting device and software. Ongoing maintenance ($566/year) and potential for service or expansion contracts.
Daviess County
Showing 3 of 3 projects
Commercial and industrial property reassessment services and ratio studies for a 4-year period.
Agency:
Daviess CountyStatus:
Service type:
County Taxes
Associated Companies:
Nexus Group; Tyler Technologies
Note:
Bids were opened and taken under advisement for review and decision early December 2025. One bid from Nexus Group was $178,000 over 4 years. Another bid from Tyler Technologies had a stated amount of $5,680, which appears inconsistent with the scope of work and other bid.
Construction of a new 50,000 sq ft Daviess County YMCA facility, including a multi-purpose gym, aquatic center, youth development spaces (STEM, kids zone, child watch), healthy living areas (exercise, studios, teaching kitchens, cycling), and general community spaces (lobbies, restrooms, locker rooms).
Agency:
Daviess CountyStatus:
Service type:
Recreation & Community Services
Associated Companies:
Hayer; Partner Engineers in Science; Taber Owens Construction; Burkard Insurance
Note:
Seeking $8M in public funding, $5M private gift, $4.5M New Market Tax Credit, $2.5M grants, $4-5M capital campaign. Project aims to be a community hub addressing critical needs like daycare and after-school care. Inferred: Potential for additional grant writing, fundraising consulting, and construction sub-contracting. Discussion around TIF district funding legality.
Purchase and installation of a new document scanner system for the Recorder's Office, including on-site installation, training, annual maintenance, and a new PC.
Note:
Project aims to scan old deed and miscellaneous books, replacing a 10-year-old scanner. IT department will handle PC acquisition to ensure compatibility and manage assets. Funds are available in the Recorder Perpetuation budget.
Dubois County
Showing 2 of 2 projects
Implementation of a new integrated financial software system (from "Lao") to replace outdated systems (Harris Financials, United Systems and Software). This project includes software acquisition, initial setup, data migration, and annual maintenance. The new system will handle payroll, vendor management, project costing, HR components, electronic filing, and paperless claims, aiming for increased efficiency and better reporting.
Note:
Total cost includes $161,000 for software (payable 2026), $58,345 for initial technical services (payable 2025), and $53,000 for annual maintenance (prorated after going live). Requires hardware compatibility check (already initiated with IT). Inferred: Opportunity for IT consulting and software implementation.
Hiring a company to review job classifications, wages, and create a better organizational chart for the Sheriff's department (and potentially other county departments). This study aims to define job duties, qualifications for advancement, and potentially address staffing needs for specific roles like sex offender registry investigation and Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task force.
Agency:
Dubois CountyStatus:
Service type:
County Taxes
Associated Companies:
Were Bourbon and Sheileely
Note:
Study aims to provide data for wage decisions, address internal equity, and external competitiveness, considering benefits. The council needs data to justify staffing and compensation decisions. Inferred: "Were Bourbon and Sheileely" is a compensation consulting firm.
Elkhart County
Showing 5 of 6 projects
Downtown B vault closure project, involving construction services. Bids are being reviewed by the engineering department.
Agency:
City of GoshenStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Yaw Construction
Note:
Bids are being turned over to the engineering department for further review.
Annual agreement for traffic counts at various locations and two intersection analyses, including data collection (traffic counts, turn movements, signal timing, digital photography, accident data, GPS data) and geometric layout.
Note:
Engineering department is still determining which intersections will be analyzed. Inferred: Ongoing need for traffic engineering and data collection services.
Painting of the Goshen City Court and Clerk's offices in the historic county courthouse.
Agency:
City of GoshenStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Custom Paint and Finish LLC
Note:
Explicit contract for painting services.
Confirmation of $3,000 grant awarded to ElkLogics Robotics Team for purchase of robotics equipment and supplies.
Agency:
Elkhart Community SchoolsStatus:
Service type:
Grants
Associated Companies:
FIRST Indiana Robotics
Note:
Explicit grant funding for equipment purchasing. Inferred: Additional STEM curriculum or partnership opportunities may emerge depending on program success.
Task order for services to identify impervious surfaces across Elkhart County utilizing existing technologies. Includes providing software and data.
Agency:
Elkhart CountyStatus:
Service type:
Environmental Services
Associated Companies:
Ecopia Tech Corporation
Note:
Task order governed by existing independent contractor agreement. Shared expense by MS4 partners. Year 2 and Year 3 may have a 25% upcharge if additional imagery is required (can be provided by county or Ecopia).
Floyd County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Contract awarded for Admiral Street Reconstruction (C25018).
Agency:
Town of New AlbanyStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Tender B
Note:
Value increased from $819,138.11 XGST to $1,291,388.11 XGST due to increased traffic management costs and complications near Loia Primary School. Awarded to promote equitable work distribution and support local businesses.
Fountain County
Showing 3 of 3 projects
Renewal of an annual contract with CARS for services supporting the Fountain County ARC, specifically benefiting Shaunie U Learning School.
Agency:
Fountain CountyStatus:
Service type:
Recreation & Community Services
Associated Companies:
CARS
Note:
This is an existing, recurring annual contract that was finalized for 2026.
Review of bids for sale of old elementary school building; potential redevelopment by Dream Dance Studios.
Status:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Dream Dance Studios, Bi-County Soccer Organization
Note:
There was an explicit discussion of bids for the old elementary building, with Dream Dance Studios offering $25,000. This may lead to construction or renovation projects, and there are implicit subcontracting needs for redevelopment. Inferred: Opportunity for contractors, building services, or real estate support.
Bid opened by Bi-County soccer organization for old football field; possible athletic field renovation or repurposing.
Status:
Service type:
Recreation & Community Services
Associated Companies:
Bi-County Soccer Organization
Note:
A bid for the old football field by a soccer organization suggests potential field renovation or new usage, opening the door for landscaping, construction, or athletic services contracts.
Grant County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Dredging and brush cleaning project for approximately 3500 ft of Big Black Creek to address tile backup and silt issues.
Agency:
Grant CountyStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Extreme Excavating;Challenger Repair;Inard
Note:
Work location: a mile south of Lamb Beern and a mile east of State Road 5, near Van Beern 18 and five, around County Road 300 North to 108. Includes tree/brush removal and possible stump treatment.
Hamilton County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Recognition of Hinkle Creek Elementary teachers through Hare Chevrolet Teachers Spotlight program, which delivers monetary grants for student academic and extracurricular activities.
Agency:
Noblesville SchoolsStatus:
Service type:
Grants
Associated Companies:
Hare Chevrolet
Note:
Program signifies recurring financial investments and may open new/similar grant opportunities. Inferred: Local businesses or nonprofits might offer similar sponsorships or manage extracurricular programs. Grants for enrichment suggest needs for educational and extracurricular programming vendors.
Hendricks County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Approval and payment of multiple invoices related to ongoing drain maintenance, including the Large Spray Program and excavation work on named drains and properties throughout Hendricks County.
Agency:
Hendricks CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Davey Resource Group, Murrain Excavating, Banning Engineering, Nature’s Choice
Note:
Numerous specific drain maintenance projects discussed, including chemical spray application and excavation by contracted vendors; likely ongoing and extended opportunities for environmental, maintenance, and civil contractors. Several vendors received recent contract payments, suggesting recurring contract cycles.
Howard County
Showing 2 of 2 projects
Purchase and implementation of 50 new electronic poll books and new ballot-on-demand printers for elections. Includes software licenses, installation, and training.
Note:
Old poll books (used since ~2010/2015) unsupported as of Dec 31, 2025. New equipment features include integrated tablet/stand, improved ports, "connect now" system, configurable checklists, screen rotation for voter interaction, ID scanning. New Brother brand printers for ballot on demand also part of the upgrade. Expected lifespan 5-10 years. Inferred: Total project cost for pollbooks alone is 77230, plus printers and other related costs covered by transfers.
Development and construction of a new Howard County Jail, replacing the outdated and overcrowded existing facility. Project includes design, construction, and financing via bonds, supported by a local income tax increase. The new facility will address capacity, safety, and operational efficiency, including a shift to an indirect supervision model.
Agency:
Howard CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Barnes & Thornberg; Baker Tilly; DLZ (previous study); Inferred: Architectural firms; Construction contractors; Legal counsel for bond issuance; Financial advisors.
Note:
Project driven by federal court settlement agreement with ACLU due to existing jail conditions (overcrowding, inability to classify inmates, indirect supervision despite direct design, outdated structure). New jail planned for 48-acre Marklin and Dixon property, allowing for future expansion. Local income tax (LIT) increased by 0.4% to generate ~$10M annually, with additional contributions from City of Kokomo. Discussions also include addressing systemic issues in the justice system (case processing, mental health, diversion programs).
Huntington County
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Acceptance of $624.76 grant from Huntington County Community Foundation for preschool tuition assistance and state matching funds.
Status:
Service type:
Grants
Associated Companies:
Huntington County Community Foundation
Note:
Grant activity may spur broader outreach, grant-writing, or consulting services for preschool/foundation collaborations, and ancillary services supporting early education programming. May lead to larger grant pursuit or expansion of preschool programs.
Acceptance of multiple community donations aimed at developing robotics programs at several schools (Horace Mann, Salamonie Elementary, etc.)
Status:
Service type:
Grants
Associated Companies:
Shuttleworth, Warren Service & Supply, Inc., DeWeese Soft Water & Appliance, Huggy Bear Motel, Son-Rise Bakery, Scot E. Binegar Farms, Inc., Steve and Kim Park, Taco Express
Note:
Growth in STEM/robotics programs often requires curriculum consulting, equipment purchases, instructor training, and program expansion services. Inferred: Ongoing fundraising and donation acceptance point toward a larger investment in STEM infrastructure and possible future RFPs for robotics, coding, and related educational supplies/services.
Indiana
Showing 5 of 13 projects
Design services for the Londell Street Lighting Project, covering the stretch between Palman and State Line.
Agency:
City of HammondStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Knees Engineering
Note:
Funding from Fourth District Gaming Fund. This is for design only, implying a later construction phase.
Issuance of General Obligation bonds (up to $2.8 million) to finance local public improvement projects including land acquisition, water, wastewater, storm water, and road improvements, and engineering costs.
Agency:
City of RochesterStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Baker Tilly; Indiana Bond Bank
Note:
Inferred: Direct opportunities for engineering services, various construction companies, and potentially land acquisition specialists.
Replacement of old flooring and installation of new carpet at the community building, part of ongoing repairs funded through an allocated budget.
Agency:
Town of TrafalgarStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Floor Tech of Indiana
Note:
Payment approved to Floor Tech of Indiana for flooring work at the community building, indicating subcontracting and potential for related facility upgrades. Inferred: Further facility improvements may arise as the allocated budget for repairs is $50,000, leaving additional funds available, presenting potential future opportunities for contractors specializing in interior renovations and related services.
Development of a program to grant out significant opioid settlement funds for projects addressing the opioid crisis. The city is contracting IU for initial consulting to establish this program.
Agency:
City of JasperStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Indiana University Prevention Insights
Note:
Inferred: High potential for organizations and service providers to receive grants for opioid addiction prevention, treatment, and recovery programs once the city establishes its granting mechanism.
Award and commencement of Phase 2 for Greenbush Street Concrete Project, including major sidewalk and roadwork improvements.
Agency:
City of LafayetteStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Dixon Construction
Note:
This contract has been ratified and a notice to proceed issued, creating immediate subcontracting and supplier opportunities for construction-related businesses (concrete supply, traffic safety, landscaping, etc.).
La Porte County
Showing 5 of 7 projects
Professional services for planning and assessment of the Lakeshore Drive (Esplanade) sanitary sewer, identifying repair/replacement needs and developing a plan to minimize failure risk.
Agency:
City of MichiganStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Robinson Engineering
Note:
Sewer is from the 1930s-40s, 15ft below grade due to sand accumulation, with access issues and water infiltration. High risk of failure, study is expedited to inform master plan budget by January. This planning is expected to lead to a future construction or rehabilitation project.
Supply of transponders and encoders for water metering equipment stock
Agency:
City of MichiganStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Midwest Meter
Note:
Inferred: This purchase is for maintaining stock of essential water metering components, indicating a continuous or recurring procurement need for these supplies. Other vendors could potentially bid on future supply contracts.
Procurement of a cyber insurance policy to mitigate financial and legal risks from cyber attacks and data breaches.
Agency:
City of MichiganStatus:
Service type:
Insurance
Associated Companies:
Blue Shriek
Note:
Policy covers up to $1M for cyber liability and $0.25M for financial loss from phishing scams, including lawyer fees and external mitigation services. Budget incorporated for 2026.
Development of a comprehensive maintenance plan for the Street Arm Ditch (including Kinsel Ditch), focusing on hydrology, vegetation, sediment depth, and tree removal. This plan will inform future maintenance and dredging activities.
Agency:
City of MichiganStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Christopher Burke Engineering
Note:
Covers approximately 3.77 miles of ditch. Involves hydrological and environmental assessment. Will lead to budgeting and contracts for future maintenance work (e.g., tree/vegetation removal, sediment dredging). Funded by the Storm Water Tax Levy Fund.
Professional services for planning and assessment of the Edgewood sanitary sewer system, which has sewers from the 1950s located in backyards, causing accessibility and wood infiltration issues.
Agency:
City of MichiganStatus:
Service type:
Environmental Services
Associated Companies:
Robinson Engineering
Note:
Goal is to minimize risk of failure. Study is expedited to inform master plan budget by January. This planning is expected to lead to a future construction or rehabilitation project.
Lake County
Showing 5 of 11 projects
LED lighting retrofit project for town hall. Bid from Midwest Lighting Services accepted. Potential for additional LED retrofits at the Public Works facility using remaining grant funds.
Agency:
Town of MerrillvilleStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Midwest Lighting Services
Note:
Project is funded by a $76,000 US Department of Energy grant, leaving potential for additional work (e.g., Public Works facility) using the remaining grant balance. Emphasis on no change orders.
Approval for Hasse Construction to add a fire protection system to the Maintenance Facility project.
Agency:
Town of LowellStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Hasse Construction Company, Inc
Note:
Fire protection system likely to involve specialty fire safety contractors, security integration, and equipment providers.
Approval for Nassau Park change order to install or upgrade overhead doors.
Agency:
Town of LowellStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Hasse Construction Company, Inc
Note:
Building trades or specialty door installers may have subcontracting opportunities.
Approval for preliminary design work for Burr Street improvements/expansion by Abonmarche Consultants.
Agency:
Town of LowellStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Abonmarche Consultants
Note:
Preliminary design completion suggests possible future construction bid opportunity.
Amendment to increase Wessler Engineering’s contract for WWTP from 50000 to 70000.
Agency:
Town of LowellStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Wessler Engineering
Note:
Additional engineering scope may imply expanded project scale or complexity, suggesting further business opportunities.
Marion County
Showing 5 of 7 projects
Sale of John Marshall property to Ayesha Investments, LLC for $350,000, creating redevelopment opportunities for external partners.
Agency:
Indianapolis Public SchoolsStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Ayesha Investments, LLC
Note:
With the transfer of surplus school property to a private entity, future redevelopment will require a range of external service providers (design, construction, environmental, legal, consulting). Inferred: This is a prime lead for companies seeking subcontracting or direct redevelopment contracts.
Sale of surplus John Marshall school property for redevelopment purposes to Ayesha Investments, LLC.
Agency:
Indianapolis Public SchoolsStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Ayesha Investments, LLC
Note:
Resolution and sale indicate a significant redevelopment project with opportunities for contractors. Inferred: Redevelopment likely to require third-party vendors for construction, facilities, and related services.
Special purchase of body cameras for the Speedway Police Department, including new equipment and continued service from the current provider.
Agency:
Town of SpeedwayStatus:
Service type:
Public Safety
Associated Companies:
Utility
Note:
Focus on interoperability with Marion County, uniform compatibility, and data retrieval. Negotiated a substantial discount.
Purchase of a Vector truck for maintaining sewer and stormwater lines, including cleaning catch basins and cutting roots.
Agency:
Town of SpeedwayStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Sourcewell
Note:
The purchase includes a $60,000 trade-in for a 20-year-old unit. Funded by the wastewater fund. Used for critical infrastructure maintenance.
High Velocity Injection (HVI) treatment for Well Number 10 to improve water production.
Agency:
Town of SpeedwayStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
National Water Services (NWS)
Note:
Inferred: Ongoing need for maintenance/rehabilitation of aging water infrastructure. Initial rehabilitation did not yield desired results.
Monroe County
Showing 5 of 15 projects
Upgrading and maintenance of HVAC systems at Edgewood High School and Edgewood Junior High School.
Agency:
Town of Ellettsville townStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Lancer Associates; Creative Engineering
Note:
Total estimated project cost for roofs and HVAC is $8.2 million. Creative Engineering is subcontracted by Lancer for HVAC consultation.
Replacement of roofs at Edgewood High School, Edgewood Junior High School, the intermediate school, and the primary school.
Agency:
Town of Ellettsville townStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Lancer Associates
Note:
Total estimated project cost for roofs and HVAC is $8.2 million. Lancer Associates was approved for design and bidding services.
Purchase of two jail transport vehicles and one body scanner for the Sheriff's Department.
Agency:
Town of Ellettsville townStatus:
Service type:
Transportation
Associated Companies:
John Jones (Salem) (Inferred: for specialized vehicles)
Note:
Project was part of a GO bond that failed 0-7. The need for this equipment remains.
Replacement of seven emergency management sirens and acquisition of an encoder for programming/installation.
Agency:
Town of Ellettsville townStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
ERS (inferred from proposal)
Note:
Project was part of a GO bond that failed 0-7. The need for this equipment remains.
Full refresh of tasers, body cameras, and in-car cameras for the Sheriff's Department.
Agency:
Town of Ellettsville townStatus:
Service type:
Public Safety
Associated Companies:
Axon
Note:
Project was part of a GO bond that failed 0-7. The need for this equipment remains.
Montgomery County
Showing 2 of 2 projects
Acquisition of a new Kubota utility vehicle for district operations from Booth Machinery.
Status:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Booth Machinery
Note:
Explicit equipment purchase, potential need for maintenance or ancillary attachments. Inferred: Ongoing service contracts possible.
Replacement of the high school gym floor, contract awarded to Four Star Floor Care.
Status:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Four Star Floor Care
Note:
Explicit project with contracted vendor and exact value. Potential subcontracting in flooring, materials, and logistics. Inferred: Local contractors or suppliers may be engaged to support.
Perry County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Provision of aerial imagery and property change detection services to enhance property assessment accuracy and support various county departments. This includes high-resolution ortho and oblique imagery, intelligent measurement tools (distance, height, area, pitch), and the "ChangeFinder" tool to automatically identify changes on properties (new construction, remodels, demolitions) between flight cycles. It also includes a mobile application for field use.
Agency:
Perry CountyStatus:
Service type:
County Taxes
Associated Companies:
Eagle View; Tyler Technologies; WTH; Exoft
Note:
Current assessment is done by Tyler Technologies, involving physical visits to 25% of parcels annually. Inferred: County is exploring modernization of assessment and public safety tools. Key concerns include cost versus current methods, data timeliness with infrequent flights (potential 2-4 year lag), and limitations for internal property inspections. The service is expected to potentially increase tax revenue by identifying undeclared changes and enhance safety for field personnel. The system integrates with existing WTH and Exoft platforms. Inferred: Re-evaluation of the existing Tyler Technologies contract may be necessary if Eagle View services are adopted.
Porter County
Showing 5 of 18 projects
Ravine restoration and storm sewer improvements in Shorewood Forest Subdivision, including a contract value increase for conflict resolution with an existing sanitary sewer.
Agency:
Porter CountyStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Grimmer Construction, Inc.
Note:
Substantial project and change order implies need for specialty sewer, drainage, and excavation subcontractors, with potential supply/material opportunities.
Adoption of OpenGov workflow software with custom deployment and licensing for departmental operations.
Note:
Award of software deployment presents subsequent IT services and support opportunities.
Acquisition of cargo van for Facilities operations, including consideration of lease and purchase quotes from dealerships.
Agency:
Porter CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Enterprise Fleet, Graff Ford, Currie Ford
Note:
Quotes considered for leasing or purchasing a new van present opportunities for automotive dealers and upfitters.
Restoration of the Parker Ditch headwaters, including adjustment of contract pricing to reflect final work quantities.
Agency:
Porter CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Grimmer Construction, Inc.
Note:
Change order information provided; the substantial size and specialized nature offer both potential subcontracting and supply opportunities for ecological restoration companies.
Award of annual elevator maintenance services for Porter County government buildings.
Agency:
Porter CountyStatus:
Service type:
Public Services
Associated Companies:
Urban Elevator
Note:
Contract ratified with Urban Elevator demonstrates opportunities for building systems service agreements.
Ripley County
Showing 5 of 10 projects
Contracts for jail medical services, inmate meals, uniforms, pest control, fire suppression, and safety monitoring.
Agency:
Town of JacksonStatus:
Service type:
Environmental Services
Associated Companies:
Southern Health Partners, Cooks Correctional, Gordon Food Service, YES Pest Pros, Cintas Fire, Bob Barker Co., Inc., others
Note:
Regular service needs for jail facilities can indicate recurring procurement and possible future openings for new vendors or technologies (e.g., medical care, safety, or food service improvements).
Inspection and engineering evaluation of county bridges, likely for regulatory compliance and safety.
Agency:
Town of JacksonStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
USI Consultants
Note:
Regular bridge inspection indicates recurring engineering consulting and possible future follow-on work for repairs or upgrades.
Purchase and installation of computer equipment, software upgrades, and ongoing IT support for county departments.
Agency:
Town of JacksonStatus:
Service type:
Information Technology
Associated Companies:
Total Tech Connection, Scheidler Web Solutions LLC
Note:
Significant IT expenditures hint at multi-phase modernization, further support, or cybersecurity projects possible.
Repairs and maintenance of county buildings, including facilities maintenance and flooring work.
Agency:
Town of JacksonStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Clean Right Floor Specialist, Dunlap & Company, Inc., Halcomb Home Ctr, Inc
Note:
Building maintenance contracts suggest possible future work for repairs, renovations, and facility upgrades. Local contractors are involved.
Behavioral services for juveniles funded by the IN Juvenile Behavioral Grant; consulting or counseling provider contracted.
Note:
Grant funding of behavioral services likely to recur and may invite additional proposals for related youth services/consulting/counseling.
Tippecanoe County
Showing 2 of 2 projects
Replacement work for the 2025 Loop Replacement Project, contract awarded to Hawk Enterprises for infrastructure improvements.
Status:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Hawk Enterprises
Note:
The 2025 Loop Replacement Project contract was ratified in this meeting. Only one quote was received but other vendors (James H. Drew, Hoosier Company) were solicited, which may represent future opportunities as well as potential subcontracting. Likely to require additional services or presence in the area. Inferred: Infrastructure construction or repair professionals may seek subcontracting or supply opportunities.
Renewal of citywide landscape maintenance services contract for 2025 with Brightview Landscapes, LLC.
Status:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Brightview Landscapes, LLC
Note:
Contract renewal for one full year of landscaping services at the same contract amount as previous year. Subcontracting possible for specialized or seasonal landscaping needs. Inferred: Opportunity for suppliers of landscaping materials, or small local firms for specialty service partnerships.
Vanderburgh County
Showing 5 of 10 projects
District-wide transition from Regional Data Services to Boyce Systems cloud platform for integrated HR and financial operations.
Status:
Service type:
Administration & Finance
Associated Companies:
Boyce Systems
Note:
Project includes cloud migration, training, data conversion, and ongoing subscription. Inferred: Opportunities for third-party integration, process automation, ongoing technical support, and training providers.
Agreement for tutoring services for nine Title I schools, coordinated with EVSC Foundation and AARP Experience Corps, focusing on reading fluency and academic support.
Status:
Service type:
Grants
Associated Companies:
AARP Experience Corps
Note:
Tutoring contracted externally; Inferred: Ongoing need for educational support, possible future program expansion or additional vendor selection for similar academic interventions at other schools. Funding through Title I, potential for federal grant proposal opportunities.
Renovation of Central High School's Academy of Science and Medicine including significant facility upgrades funded by General Obligation Bond.
Status:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Empire Contractors, Inc.
Note:
Large-scale capital improvement project involving classroom and science/medicine facility upgrades. Multiple alternates added to contract indicate opportunities for subcontractors including specialized trades and equipment. Local government bond funding secured and awarded after competitive bidding.
Migration from RDS to Boyce Systems’ cloud platform for finance and HR, including fund accounting, payroll, personnel management, and employee digital services.
Status:
Service type:
Payroll and Pension
Associated Companies:
Boyce Systems
Note:
Major enterprise software upgrade for district-wide business operations. Inferred: Additional IT consulting, data migration, training, and ongoing maintenance will create opportunities for external technology vendors. System integrations and customizations may require third-party support.
Two-year renewal of group dental insurance contract for all district employees with Health Resources, Inc.
Status:
Service type:
Insurance
Associated Companies:
Dental Health Options by Health Resources, Inc.
Note:
Contract renewal opportunity. Inferred: Possible subcontracting needs for claims processing, wellness outreach, and employee communications. Indicates competitive insurance environment and potential future RFP for additional employee benefits.
Vigo County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Airport to borrow $600,000 via bond for cash flow related to a $2.6 million solar project. The project involves building a small solar facility on 3 acres of airport property to generate electricity.
Note:
Project received a $500,000 grant and will receive a $1,000,000 federal tax credit upon completion. The bond is for short-term cash flow and may not be fully utilized. Glare study completed. Inferred: Opportunity for solar installation contractors and electrical engineering services.
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