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Allegan County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Demolition of unsafe residential property at 2011 Race Street. This is part of a broader city initiative for code enforcement and addressing dilapidated properties.
Agency:
City of AlleganStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Ace Excavating and Gravel
Note:
Inferred: City is actively pursuing code enforcement and demolition of unsafe structures. Businesses offering demolition, waste removal, and possibly environmental remediation services (e.g., asbestos, lead paint removal) could find future opportunities.
Alpena County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Perform necessary maintenance and repairs, including pump maintenance and brakes, for Engine Two as identified in the RNR inspection report, to keep the fire engine in service.
Note:
Explicitly stated as "immediate action" and "time sensitive" to keep the engine in service.
Barry County
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Procurement of two complete sets of firefighting protective clothing.
Agency:
City of HastingsStatus:
Service type:
Equipment
Associated Companies:
Axes and Iron
Note:
Explicit contract approval; potential for follow-on contracts for equipment supply, safety training, or maintenance.
Construction contract awarded for major clarifier upgrades at the City’s wastewater treatment plant, including $518,700 construction and $44,000 additional engineering oversight.
Agency:
City of HastingsStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Allied Mechanical Services, Moore & Bruggink
Note:
Awarded construction and engineering oversight contracts present possible subcontracting and supplier opportunities for MEP trades or specialty vendors; highlights ongoing investment in water/wastewater infrastructure.
Procurement of two sets of NFPA-compliant firefighting turnout gear and accessories for city firefighters.
Agency:
City of HastingsStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Axes and Iron
Note:
Routine annual equipment procurement, but presents recurring opportunities for safety equipment vendors and maintenance services as replacement cycles continue.
Bay County
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Veterans Park War Memorial landscaping cleanup and restoration to address severe weed issues. Includes spraying, transplanting, and replanting.
Agency:
City of BayStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Bay Landscaping
Note:
Inferred: Annual budget for cleanup is $3000, split between Parks Department and Bay Veterans Council. Current contractor is Bay Landscaping. This is a recurring need.
Benzie County
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Implementation of Quality Assurance Software and CAD (Computer-Aided Dispatch) integration for Central Dispatch services, aimed at improving industry standards. The initial motion failed due to concerns about long-term financial commitment and AI policy.
Agency:
Benzie CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Gov Works; ID Networks
Note:
Inferred: Opportunity for IT consulting to help Central Dispatch refine its proposal, develop a long-term financial sustainability plan, or address AI policy concerns for re-submission. The board wants to keep it "on the front burner.
Seawall construction for the White House Lighthouse, with an estimated funding gap of $2 million. The project currently has one bid and needs to finalize planning for 2026 construction.
Agency:
Benzie CountyStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Traverse City outfitter
Note:
Inferred: Potential need for bridging finance (note or loan) or additional fundraising support. Inferred: Potential for consulting on project management or cost management. There are concerns about having only one bid.
Branch County
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Multiple parks and public spaces under annual contract for mowing/landscaping services. Major vendor: Area One Lawn Care.
Agency:
City of ColdwaterStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Area One Lawn Care
Note:
Regularly recurring city contract, with opportunities for similar vendors or specialty services for future years.
Grant-funded structural rehab project at Beech House, with Thornton Tomasetti Inc engaged for professional engineering services.
Agency:
City of ColdwaterStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Thornton Tomasetti Inc
Note:
Grant fund coding in city accounts; this is an example of grant-driven facility rehabilitation in the community. Inferred: Further construction and specialty contractor opportunities for historic structure repair.
Contract with Fishbeck for 2025 biennial bridge safety assessment in Coldwater.
Agency:
City of ColdwaterStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Fishbeck
Note:
Potential for engineering or maintenance-related subcontracting opportunities depending on findings.
Contract awarded to P.K. Contracting Inc for additional pavement markings in 2025 on city streets.
Agency:
City of ColdwaterStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
P.K. Contracting Inc
Note:
May present additional subcontracting/supply chain opportunities related to road marking and traffic control for 2025.
City purchase of vacant industrial property at 335 Jay Street for future remediation or demolition with intent to resell for redevelopment by new business.
Agency:
City of ColdwaterStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Mark Palm (seller)
Note:
Redevelopment contingent on finding new owner willing to remediate or demolish the existing facility. Inferred: Environmental remediation or demolition contractors, real estate consultants, and industrial developers will see opportunities here.
Calhoun County
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Purchase of school furniture from LaMora for facility upgrades, funded by WKKF grant.
Agency:
Battle Creek Public SchoolsStatus:
Service type:
Grants
Associated Companies:
LaMora
Note:
Project approved via board vote (7-0); WKKF grant as funding source. Inferred: Furniture installation and design consulting may offer opportunities for subcontractors. Grant-funded facility upgrades suggest further improvement projects could be forthcoming.
Contract for backend website support services provided by SunnyByte, funded via a WKKF grant.
Agency:
Battle Creek Public SchoolsStatus:
Service type:
Grants
Associated Companies:
SunnyByte
Note:
Project approved via board vote (7-0); funding comes from WKKF grant, suggesting grant management and potential for future IT projects. Inferred: Potential subcontracting opportunities for web development, cybersecurity, or content management. Competitive opportunity for other tech service providers.
Cass County
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Maintenance or repair work for the water retention tank under an updated quote by Clean Earth.
Agency:
Marcellus villageStatus:
Service type:
Environmental Services
Associated Companies:
Clean Earth
Note:
Updated quote suggests a refined scope; contractors may consider offering similar periodic maintenance services or competitive bids in the future.
Cleaning of storm drains throughout the village as per Clean Earth quote.
Agency:
Marcellus villageStatus:
Service type:
Environmental Services
Associated Companies:
Clean Earth
Note:
Scope and value indicate ongoing or periodic maintenance, which could open up subcontracting opportunities for related stormwater or environmental services.
Concrete work for infrastructure maintenance or improvement for the village as per Cairns Concrete quote.
Agency:
Marcellus villageStatus:
Service type:
Infrastructure & Maintenance
Associated Companies:
Cairns Concrete
Note:
Concrete repairs signal short-term projects; subcontracting for site prep, finishing, or materials may be available. Inferred small-scale public works.
Upgrades and construction at the Fire Station and Public Safety facilities with significant payments to Frederick Construction, Inc.
Agency:
City of DowagiacStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Frederick Construction, Inc.
Note:
Multiple draw payments reflect active construction. Inferred: Opportunities remain for subcontractors, equipment, and specialized services until project completion.
Replacement or major repairs of Dowagiac City Hall roofing by Citi Roofing Co.
Agency:
City of DowagiacStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Citi Roofing Co.
Note:
Recent payment indicates project is underway, with likely ongoing or related subcontracting or material supply needs. Inferred: Project may require additional interior/exterior finishing, ancillary site restoration, or maintenance contracts.
Cheboygan County
Showing 4 of 4 projects
Three-year agreement with MGT Impact Solutions, LLC for preparation and negotiation of countywide indirect cost allocation plans as required for federal grants and reimbursements.
Agency:
Town of Balance of NundaStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
MGT Impact Solutions, LLC
Note:
Continuing contract with a national consulting firm, increases in annual rates noted. Related need for support data, possible opportunities for other consulting (data, IT), and downstream opportunities for local accounting or IT subcontractors. Inferred: Repeat contracting suggests county openness to vendor proposals for related services.
Three-year collective bargaining agreement with FOP covering Sheriff’s Department Corrections Officers, effective Jan 2025, including significant increases in wages, cleaning allowance, shift differential.
Agency:
Town of Balance of NundaStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Michigan Fraternal Order of Police Labor Council
Note:
Collective bargaining agreement addresses staff costs and working conditions. Inferred: May trigger needs for HR consulting, uniform services, facility upgrades (due to expanded staff needs), and safety or wellness program providers.
Three-year contract for referee services in the 53rd Circuit Court with Attorney Kyle Legel, paid on a per diem basis for child/family case hearings.
Agency:
Town of Balance of NundaStatus:
Service type:
Miscellaneous Expenses
Associated Companies:
Kyle T. Legel, Esq.
Note:
Contract includes estimated annual expenditures of $22,800 from FOC funding. Potential for administrative support or office service subcontracts. Inferred: Legal service providers could seek subcontract or backup support.
Cheboygan County approves and participates in the Northeast Michigan Council of Governments' FY 2026 Community Corrections Grant application for regional program services.
Agency:
Town of Balance of NundaStatus:
Service type:
Grants
Associated Companies:
NEMCOG
Note:
Grant-driven regional program spanning several counties. Inferred: Subcontracting potential for service providers in counseling, reentry, monitoring, facilities, and community-based programming. Likelihood of local subcontracts for program delivery.
Clinton County
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Award and commencement of master planning project for Clinton County Fairgrounds, including facility assessment and planning.
Agency:
Clinton CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
OHM Advisors, Matrix Consulting Engineers
Note:
County staff recommended OHM Advisors due to lowest bid and quality proposal. The project is budgeted and scheduled to begin within 4 weeks of contract signing. This master plan will likely spur future construction, renovation, or infrastructure contracts for subsequent implementation phases. Inferred: Additional opportunities will arise for local contractors during later construction phases.
ITC project to upgrade electric transmission lines, replacing wooden poles with steel and increasing cable size. Requires new permanent easements for wider line swing radius.
Agency:
City of St. JohnsStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Oland
Note:
Full rebuild of transmission lines; City will receive $24,217 for the easement. Opportunities for civil engineering and construction firms involved in utility infrastructure.
Improvements to the Bill Tenant Band Shell, currently over budget and seeking grant funding; will be re-evaluated for next budget cycle.
Agency:
City of St. JohnsStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Matrix Engineering
Note:
Project is over initial budget ($150,000 low bid). Seeking grant funding. Opportunities for grant writers and potential future construction bids when re-tendered.
Eaton County
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Plan for 8-unit hangar design and construction using $1,487,000 in federal grant funds, with shortfall covered by city; bid for construction in 2028.
Agency:
City of CharlotteStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Prein and Newhof
Note:
Inferred: Design phase starts 2026, construction in 2027–2028, bid packages anticipated; federal grant expires 8/3/2027; opportunity for construction, engineering, suppliers.
Annual sealed-bid contract for downtown sidewalk snow removal for five winter seasons (2026-2030).
Agency:
City of CharlotteStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Eric Rogers LLC
Note:
Eric Rogers LLC awarded contract for $24,800/year for sidewalk snow removal; possible subcontracting or equipment service opportunities over multi-year period.
Purchase of a new utility trailer to support maintenance and operational tasks across multiple city departments.
Agency:
Town of Eaton RapidsStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Adado Trailer Sales
Note:
Selection based on lowest responsive bid; opportunity for vendors dealing in municipal equipment. Inferred: Ongoing maintenance support and equipment suppliers may find future opportunities as City upgrades its fleet.
Leasing of a 2026 Ford F-350 truck for Water Department operations, including aftermarket service body, equipment, and liftgate, through Enterprise Fleet Management.
Agency:
Town of Eaton RapidsStatus:
Service type:
Equipment
Associated Companies:
Enterprise Fleet Management, Knapheide Flint
Note:
Significant procurement (with nearly $26,000 of aftermarket equipment) providing subcontracting opportunities to upfitting/installers, like Knapheide. Inferred: Maintenance and aftermarket equipment vendors may seek future bids for similar city vehicle needs.
Waiver of sealed bid policy for Oak Park renovations, including playground removal/installation and concrete work.
Agency:
City of CharlotteStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Sinclair Recreation, T&D Concrete
Note:
Contracts approved: Sinclair Recreation ($112,707.44 for playground), T&D Concrete ($25,602.50 for concrete). Change orders possible; local subcontractors might benefit.
Grand Traverse County
Showing 5 of 8 projects
Proposed PILOT and Municipal Service Agreement to preserve affordability for Ridge 45 Apartments (484 units), including sustainability and energy efficiency upgrades.
Agency:
Town of Garfield charterStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
River Caddis Communities, RMP Investments, Community Preservation Corporation, National Equity Fund
Note:
Inferred: Substantial opportunities for contractors in property management, building upgrades (energy efficiency, LED lighting, smart thermostats), social services, and long-term service agreements. If PILOT is approved, large-scale renovations and ongoing subcontracting likely.
Renewal of 4% Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreement and Municipal Services Agreement for the 48-unit Oak Terrace Apartments, supporting long-term affordability and infrastructure upgrades.
Agency:
Town of Garfield charterStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
LG Oak Terrace LDHA LLC, LG Capital LLC, Superior Management Systems LLC
Note:
PILOT secures affordability into 2041, enabling property upgrades, repairs, and potential future contracts in property management, maintenance, social/employment services, and capital projects.
Financial projection and rate study for water and sewer services in advance of $41 million City of Traverse City sewage treatment plant upgrades.
Agency:
Town of Garfield charterStatus:
Service type:
Environmental Services
Associated Companies:
Utility Financial Solutions LLC
Note:
Contract with UFS for $25k authorized; may yield recommendations requiring capital infrastructure upgrades and further RFPs for engineering, consulting, and construction vendors in the next phases.
Contract with NW Michigan Invasive Species Network for invasive species treatment services at Silver Lake Park.
Agency:
Town of Garfield charterStatus:
Service type:
Environmental Services
Associated Companies:
NW Michigan Invasive Species Network
Note:
Opportunity for additional environmental contractors as invasive species mitigation is often a recurring and expanding activity in Michigan lakes.
Notification of automatic renewal and 3% fee increase in Mariner Consulting contract for ongoing pension fund advisory and performance evaluation.
Agency:
City of TraverseStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Mariner Consulting
Note:
Contract renewal with fee increase confirmed, representing ongoing business for current consulting firm. Inferred: Subcontracting (e.g., financial analytics, process automation, compliance updates) opportunities as the scope or complexity of consulting work increases with Board initiatives.
Ingham County
Showing 2 of 2 projects
Rehabilitation of a vacant, two-story, 3400 sq ft property at 1204 South Washington Avenue (Riotown) into a mixed-use development with a ground floor art gallery and upstairs residential units, under the Obsolete Property Rehabilitation Act (OPRA) program.
Agency:
City of Lansing cityStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Little Rock Adventures
Note:
Project aims for critical stabilization and investment. Property taxes currently exceed market value.
Redevelopment of brownfield site at Holt Road into 148 new single-family homes, including income-restricted and market-rate units, with associated infrastructure and site improvements.
Agency:
Town of Delhi charterStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Green Development Ventures LLC, Triterra, Michigan Growth Advisors
Note:
This project is a large-scale brownfield redevelopment with significant external contract needs for construction, engineering, site preparation, infrastructure (roads, water, sewer, electrical, landscaping), and environmental assessment. About $17.6M will be reimbursed for eligible activities under Brownfield law; infrastructure cost is estimated at $8.5M, site prep $2.6M, with a 15% contingency. Project includes 31 homes income-restricted (affordable housing). There are state and local tax increment financing (TIF) components, leveraging MSHDA and other state resources. The township's local brownfield revolving fund is also being capitalized, which could support additional redevelopment grants/contracts in the next 24 months. Major opportunities exist for subcontractors and suppliers in construction, environmental services, affordable housing consulting, and engineering. Construction expected to begin in spring 2026; advanced planning and design contracts may be solicited before then. Inferred: external advisors and vendors specializing in public infrastructure or environmental work can pursue future brownfield projects via the revolving fund.
Ionia County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Approved up to $75,000 for used lowboy for Road Department and purchase of attenuators and message boards from Give Em a Brake Safety.
Agency:
Town of SebewaStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Give Em a Brake Safety
Note:
Explicit: Direct opportunity for equipment vendors, particularly those supplying transportation and road safety equipment. Subcontractors may be needed for installation/maintenance.
Jackson County
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Purchase of a 2024 Chevrolet 3500 pickup truck through the State of Michigan bid recipient, Berger Chevrolet, to replace aging township fleet equipment.
Agency:
Town of LeoniStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Berger Chevrolet
Note:
The township board authorized the purchase of a new vehicle, suggesting potential for service, upfitting, or maintenance contracts. Berger Chevrolet is named as the State of Michigan bid recipient. Inferred: Auxiliary equipment (plows, toolboxes) and fleet maintenance/services may be needed.
Addition to Boos Center with contract awarded to lowest bidder, R.W. Mercer, for $697,685.
Agency:
City of JacksonStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
R.W. Mercer
Note:
Explicit contract award. Future subcontracting, trade services (plumbing, electrical, etc.) likely by lead contractor. Inferred: Opportunities for suppliers/vendors as construction proceeds through 2026.
Various property cleanup, mowing, and demolition actions billed to property owners via delinquent invoices, with substantial sums linked to external contractors including Smalley Construction, Red Cedar, and Environmental Testing & Consulting (ETC).
Agency:
City of JacksonStatus:
Service type:
Environmental Services
Associated Companies:
Smalley Construction, Red Cedar, Environmental Testing & Consulting (ETC), others per delinquent list
Note:
Invoice detail shows reliance on external vendors for abatement, property cleanup, and demolitions. Contractors mentioned are lead firms on invoice actions. Inferred: Ongoing property maintenance and code enforcement activities will require similar services in future cycles.
DRay’s Plumbing awarded contract to run water to the fire station and finish improvements for bathroom and kitchen areas.
Agency:
Town of WaterlooStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
DRay’s Plumbing
Note:
Contract approved for plumbing upgrades at the fire station; possible minor subcontracting opportunities for related trades. Public vote confirmed DRay’s Plumbing as vendor.
Amendment to increase funding for as-needed tree trimming, removal, and stump grinding/restoration, raising the contract with Johnny’s Tree Service, Inc. by $129,000 for a total potential value of $346,330.
Agency:
City of JacksonStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Johnny’s Tree Service, Inc.
Note:
Increasing contract value shows a need for additional vendor capacity in forestry services. Future subcontracting, equipment supply, and support service opportunities likely. Inferred: City may continue to require external vendors due to ongoing weather and maintenance backlog.
Kalamazoo County
Showing 5 of 11 projects
Design, construction, and landscaping of three private stormwater retention basins to Kalamazoo County standards, including expansion of an unregulated wetland, slope grading, naturalistic tree planting, basin access for maintenance, and creation of stormwater control infrastructure integrated into site landscaping.
Agency:
Town of Texas charterStatus:
Service type:
Environmental Services
Associated Companies:
Westview Capital LLC, AR Engineering LLC, Environmental Science and Planning LLC (ESP)
Note:
All stormwater work will be privately owned and maintained but must meet county standards, opening opportunities both for construction (earthmoving/grading, basin lining) and environmental/landscape contractors (tree planting, native species consult, buffer restoration). Environmental consultants will likely be engaged in species identification, vegetation planning, and future maintenance contracting. Opportunity also for ongoing basin maintenance vendors once the HOAs assume responsibility. Requirements for varied vegetative strategies and plant inventory sheets add further consulting needs.
Oversized and deepened sanitary sewer trunk line extension through Bradford Oaks development, enabling expanded service south along 10th Street and future residential growth; township to cover cost difference.
Agency:
Town of Texas charterStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Westview Capital LLC, Allen Edwin Homes, AR Engineering LLC, Consumers Energy
Note:
Township will bear the costs of the additional depth, size, and length to turn the sewer into a trunk line for future development south of Q Avenue. This presents a substantial contracting and engineering opportunity, especially for utility contractors, public works consultants, and possible suppliers. Construction will likely be bid as a standalone package or as an add-on to the broader site infrastructure. Inferred: Likely need for specialized trenching, underground work, and inspection. There is also long-term infrastructure value for vendors supporting municipal asset management and future growth adaptability. Estimated value is based on comparable trunk line infrastructure. Utilities will require third-party observation and documentation, reinforcing the need for external engineering/testing consultants.
Design and construction of internal private road network for Bradford Oaks, including geometric deviations, boulevard entrances, 'eyebrow' intersection, and all-weather fire apparatus access; requires third-party construction observation and documentation for long-term acceptance and maintenance planning.
Agency:
Town of Texas charterStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Westview Capital LLC, Allen Edwin Homes, AR Engineering LLC
Note:
The township is emphasizing third-party oversight to ensure the roads meet standards, facilitating potential future transfer to public ownership and minimizing maintenance liabilities. This presents direct opportunities for construction inspection, materials testing, and consulting firms specializing in road quality and municipal recordkeeping. Specialized paving/road contractors and civil engineering firms can also find opportunities in this segment. Inferred: Ancillary needs for stormwater coordination, curb/gutter work, pedestrian crossings, and lighting integration. Substantial subcontracting will be available for both physical construction and compliance/inspection work.
Construction of the East, Central, and West Segments of the Fruit Belt Rail Trail, including site preparation, installation, and support infrastructure as per township specifications.
Agency:
Town of Oshtemo charterStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Balkema Construction, OCBA
Note:
Contract has been awarded following competitive bidding and DNR grant approval; other bidders included NexGen Excavating and Brenner Excavating. Project is expected to begin imminently. Inferred: Supplemental engineering ($16,173) and potential owner-provided items ($20,000) as well as contingencies ($148,285) may offer subcontracting or add-on purchase opportunities.
Professional facilitation of the Oshtemo Township Board's strategic planning retreat, including pre-retreat surveys, in-person facilitation, and delivery of written/PowerPoint outcomes.
Agency:
Town of Oshtemo charterStatus:
Service type:
Professional Services
Associated Companies:
Dams & Associates, Inc.
Note:
Dams & Associates selected from amongst three proposals; scope includes extensive consulting deliverables and post-retreat action planning. Inferred: Opportunities for similar facilitation, staff/board training, leadership development, and future implementation RFPs based on strategic priorities that emerge.
Kent County
Showing 5 of 6 projects
Annual sidewalk grinding to remove trip hazards.
Agency:
City of GrandvilleStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Precision Concrete Inc.
Note:
Inferred: This is an ongoing annual contract. Precision Concrete Inc. has been the contractor for 10 years.
Installation services for a city-wide water meter replacement project.
Agency:
City of GrandvilleStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Etna Supply (supplier of meters)
Note:
Inferred: City needs to procure installation services for the newly purchased water meters. The initial purchase of 350 meters cost $51,925.
Phase one pilot project for wastewater recycling and aquifer injection using a package plant to clean discharge water for reuse, addressing aquifer low levels and creek water quality.
Agency:
Town of ByronStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
ECOM Sense
Note:
Inferred: Beta test project. Goal is to turn wastewater into drinkable/usable water. Potential for much larger future project if pilot is successful (requires DEC/EPA approval and new infrastructure like pipelines).
Replacement of the roof over the city-owned property currently rented to Theater 56.
Agency:
Town of ByronStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Groveing
Note:
Project was a capital project approved previously. Groveing has been a historical lowest bidder for similar city projects.
Administration and program delivery for a new $300,000 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) microenterprise grant program, providing grants up to $35,000 to small businesses.
Agency:
Town of ByronStatus:
Service type:
Grants
Associated Companies:
Harrison Studios; BBC
Note:
Inferred: This is for "program delivery and administration" of the grant fund. Funds are intended for startup or existing microenterprise businesses (5 or less employees).
Keweenaw County
Showing 2 of 2 projects
Professional enforcement and inspection services for zoning and ordinance compliance, including site visits and reporting.
Agency:
Town of Eagle HarborStatus:
Service type:
Environmental Services
Associated Companies:
McKenna
Note:
Inferred: Ongoing third-party enforcement and inspection needs provide leads for compliance consulting and legal service providers.
Ongoing provision of professional services for zoning compliance reviews, communication with applicants, record keeping, and meeting participation funded by township and escrow accounts.
Agency:
Town of Eagle HarborStatus:
Service type:
Professional Services
Associated Companies:
McKenna
Note:
Professional services contracts for township planning functions present subcontracting opportunities and recurring consulting work. Invoice breakdown suggests continuing need for outside support.
Lake County
Showing 5 of 5 projects
Agreement between County of Lake and Manzanita House for adult residential support services for $300,000 in FY2025-2026.
Agency:
Lake CountyStatus:
Service type:
Recreation & Community Services
Associated Companies:
Manzanita House
Note:
Supporting facilities and vendors in mental health and social care. Inferred: Opportunities for operational support, health services, and facility improvements.
Agreement for adult residential support services with Windsor Care Center of Sacramento in the amount of $500,000 for FY2025-2026.
Agency:
Lake CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Windsor Care Center of Sacramento
Note:
Opportunity for mental health contractors and providers. Inferred: Potential for facility improvement, specialty care subcontractors, and support services in healthcare and social work.
Agreement for adult residential support and specialty mental health services with Vista Pacifica Enterprises, Inc. for $750,000 for FY2025-2026.
Agency:
Lake CountyStatus:
Service type:
Recreation & Community Services
Associated Companies:
Vista Pacifica Enterprises, Inc.
Note:
Potential for providers of specialty services, facility upgrades, and subcontractors in behavioral health. Inferred: May involve consulting, support, and supply contracts for residential mental health care.
Joint Funding Agreements with U.S. Geological Survey for stream monitoring in Kelsey and Clover Creek areas.
Note:
Opportunities exist for subcontractors or tech firms assisting with data collection, remote sensors, and environmental analysis. Inferred: Potential for environmental, engineering, and research support companies.
Waiver of formal bidding and contract approval with North Coast Opportunities, Inc. for Stage One Child Care Services, worth $1,750,000 from May 2025 to June 2026.
Agency:
Lake CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
North Coast Opportunities, Inc.
Note:
Waiver of bidding increases subcontracting/service opportunities. Inferred: Need for auxiliary services, staffing, training, technology, facility upgrades in early childhood education/care.
Lenawee County
Showing 2 of 2 projects
Issuance and sale of 2026 Refunding Bonds up to $23,500,000 to refinance existing 2016 School Building and Site Bonds at a lower interest rate; includes parameter approval for Huntington Securities, Inc. as underwriter.
Agency:
Adrian Public SchoolsStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Huntington Securities, Inc., Thrun Law Firm, P.C., PFM Financial Advisors LLC
Note:
Significant opportunity for financial consulting, legal services (bond counsel), and possible local banking. Scope includes bond preparation, sale, escrow arrangements, compliance services, and investor communications. Refunding activity could lead to future banking and investment management engagements, as well as construction vendor opportunities if capital is redeployed.
Replacement and upgrade of districtwide internal connection network switches; partially funded by federal E-Rate program, with additional local capital project funds allocated. Bid awarded to Amerinet.
Agency:
Adrian Public SchoolsStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Amerinet
Note:
The project scope includes districtwide replacement of aging network switches, partially funded ($233,439.52) by E-Rate. $111,046.83 appropriated locally. 6 bids received, Amerinet awarded the bid. Inferred opportunity for IT subcontracting, network installation, or future maintenance contracts. E-Rate compliance and documentation essential; project could provide opportunities for vendors specializing in school networking and cybersecurity.
Macomb County
Showing 5 of 31 projects
Conduct an annual best practices audit of the Carpel case management system to ensure optimal utilization, identify efficiencies, and suggest improvements.
Agency:
Macomb CountyStatus:
Service type:
Administration & Finance
Associated Companies:
Carpel
Note:
Inferred: Opportunity for IT consulting firms specialized in system audits and process optimization for legal case management systems. An initial audit is scheduled for December 2025.
Establishment of a $10,000 "training overlap pool" as a pilot program to facilitate seamless transitions when professional staff (APAs, victim advocates, investigators) depart, allowing for new hires to overlap and receive training.
Agency:
Macomb CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
State Prosecutors Association (mentioned for boot camp training)
Note:
Inferred: While primarily internal staffing, this could create opportunities for external training providers for new staff, especially for specialized legal or investigative roles.
Development or upgrade of a technology solution to improve data availability and referral routing within jail systems. This aims to better identify inmate needs and connect them with resources, integrating systems from various departments.
Agency:
Macomb CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Jail Tracker (existing system being evaluated)
Note:
Inferred: Opportunity for system integration specialists, software developers, or IT consultants to develop or enhance jail data management and referral platforms.
Expansion and full funding of opioid-related programs, including MAP program, LiveRight youth programs, and engagement center assistance, utilizing approximately $500,000 from the opioid settlement fund.
Agency:
Macomb CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Sacred Heart (mentioned for Matt's contract)
Note:
Inferred: Opportunities for service providers to deliver programs in opioid addiction treatment, youth support, and community engagement.
Infrastructure improvements at Selfridge Air National Guard Base to accommodate F-15s and a KC-46 refueling mission.
Agency:
Macomb CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Boeing
Note:
Inferred: Significant opportunities for construction companies, specialized aerospace support services, and supply chain businesses.
Mason County
Showing 2 of 2 projects
Lead service line exploration and identification to locate unknown lead lines in the city.
Agency:
City of LudingtonStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Plumbers Environmental
Note:
Funded 100% by a $600,000 grant. City staff are too busy with other duties to perform this work internally. The grant is only for identification, not replacement.
Purchase of a Bobcat UW56 Toolcat with attachments for use by the DPW for tasks such as moving picnic tables, landscaping, and snow removal.
Agency:
City of LudingtonStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Grand Rental Bobcat of Lunnington
Note:
The purchase was approved using remaining budget funds from 2025 motorpool equipment line item due to other purchases coming in under budget.
Mecosta County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Development of 54 single-family homes (6 income-restricted rentals, 48 market-rate for-sale) on a 20-acre brownfield site, including associated infrastructure development.
Agency:
City of Big RapidsStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Michigan Growth Advisors; Alen Urban Homes; Copper Bay
Note:
Project utilizes Brownfield TIF for reimbursement of eligible activities. Six rental units are income-restricted (15 years, ~100% AMI, $1,900/month) and will be indistinguishable from market-rate homes. Developer builds homes on spec. Inferred: Opportunity for construction companies (general contractors, subcontractors for various trades like plumbing, electrical, HVAC, landscaping, road construction), real estate agencies (sales, rentals), financial institutions (mortgages, development loans), material suppliers.
Michigan
Showing 5 of 54 projects
Geotechnical engineering investigation for proposed Alloy Drive rehabilitation, including soil borings, pavement cores, laboratory testing and design recommendations for pavement rehabilitation and construction.
Agency:
City of FentonStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
G2 Consulting Group, LLC
Note:
Contract awarded to G2 Consulting Group for subsurface investigations. Inferred: Contract will yield recommendations driving subsequent civil and construction procurement. Subcontracting possible for field services, drilling, testing, and environmental compliance.
Comprehensive rehabilitation of Alloy Drive, including full removal and replacement of asphalt pavement, selective curb/gutter and base repairs, ADA sidewalk ramp upgrades, repairs to drainage structures, driveway approach replacements where needed, and replacement of up to five vintage gate valves. Potential intersection improvements (possibly a roundabout) and extension of Poplar Street may be incorporated.
Agency:
City of FentonStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
OHM Advisors
Note:
This is a major infrastructure project covering road reconstruction and multiple civil upgrades. Inferred: ADA compliance and utility work create additional subcontracting opportunities in signage, concrete, accessibility consulting, traffic control, and materials supply. Potential for further work if intersection improvements or Poplar Street extension are approved.
Completion of the 2023 independent audit for Otsego County by Anderson, Tackman & Co., payment of $26,256.25 recorded on October 21, 2025.
Agency:
Vanderbilt villageStatus:
Service type:
County Taxes
Associated Companies:
Anderson, Tackman & Co., PLC
Note:
Inferred: Opportunities exist for audit and CPA firms during future cycles. Audit contracts are bid regularly and may expand to include new federal or grant compliance needs.
Purchase of one Peterbuilt plow truck for the Department of Public Works to replace an aging vehicle and ensure sufficient equipment for snow removal routes.
Agency:
City of MarquetteStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
JX Truck Center of Depir, Wisconsin
Note:
Purchase to be made through the Sourcewell cooperative purchasing program, yielding 20% savings off MSRP. Delivery expected in 7 months, followed by 6 months for fitting and customization to city specifications. This is a proactive purchase to maintain operational readiness.
Interior upgrades to the Sheriff's Department awarded to Siwecki Builders, Inc. with approved budget amendment allocation of $11,500.
Agency:
Vanderbilt villageStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Siwecki Builders, Inc.
Note:
Contractor selected out of four bids, subcontracting opportunities possible for specialty trades (electrical, HVAC, interiors).
Midland County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Approval to re-engage Boge Wybenga & Bradley PC to complete Lee Township's mandatory annual audit for the fiscal year 2024-2025 at a set price.
Agency:
Town of LeeStatus:
Service type:
County Taxes
Associated Companies:
Boge Wybenga & Bradley PC
Note:
Formal contract award for regular township audit. Subcontracting opportunities exist for data preparation, tech support, and process improvement consulting. Inferred: Annual audits may lead to follow-up contracts for process improvements based on auditor recommendations.
Monroe County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Potential future project to construct a pavilion with a concrete pad at the Car Park pickleball courts, similar to Whiteford Township's Stoneco Park, to provide shelter and facilities for players.
Agency:
Town of BedfordStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Lowe's (for prefab pavilion example)
Note:
Inferred: Needs careful placement consideration regarding easements and drainage. Project inspired by other local townships.
Oakland County
Showing 5 of 23 projects
Replacement of the 25-year-old three-phase domestic well at Fire Station 2, which is operating excessively and may fail soon. Board requested additional bids for transparency.
Agency:
Town of GrovelandStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Leman's
Note:
Board motioned to seek more bids due to concerns about single sourcing. Emergency fire meeting possible if well fails before next board meeting.
Replacement of four pieces of hard suction that failed post-testing. Seeking grants (Firehouse Subs, Dennis Leary Foundation) for estimated $4300.
Agency:
Town of GrovelandStatus:
Service type:
Grants
Associated Companies:
Firehouse Subs; Dennis Leary Foundation
Note:
Essential firefighting equipment. Grant writing assistance may be needed for reapplication.
Expedited program to verify remaining 6,000 unknown lead service lines, including potential contractor engagements for hydrovac excavations and a more aggressive marketing campaign for resident self-reporting.
Agency:
City of FerndaleStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Gusson (former contractor)
Note:
Inferred: Council requested more aggressive strategy and timeline for verification. Potential need for external contractors for verification (hydrovacs) and marketing/communications firms for outreach. Motion to hire internal staff for verification was tabled for further review.
Purchase of bulk road salt for the 2025-2026 winter season.
Agency:
City of FerndaleStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Detroit Salt Company
Note:
Inferred: City uses "My Deal" for procurement; 50% of cost reimbursed by MDOT for use on 8 Mile/Woodward.
Large-scale adaptive reuse and renovation of 27200 and 27300 West 11 Mile Road office buildings into 305 market-rate multi-family residential units, with commercial/accessory uses on lower floors. Amenities include pickleball, swimming pools, dog parks, and EV charging. Tower 100 will remain commercial.
Agency:
City of SouthfieldStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
West 11 Management LLC; Cetropolis accelerator (potential tenant)
Note:
Inferred: Seeking new commercial tenants for Tower 100. Project received Obsolete Property Rehabilitation Act (OPRA) incentive approval.
Oceana County
Showing 4 of 4 projects
Hiring of new City Manager, including search, negotiation, contract review, and onboarding; managed by Double Hall Solutions with legal oversight from Mika Meyers PLC.
Agency:
City of HartStatus:
Service type:
Professional Services
Associated Companies:
Double Hall Solutions, Mika Meyers PLC
Note:
Leadership change can generate follow-on RFPs for strategic planning, HR consulting, legal, IT, or operational improvement. Inferred: New manager typically spearheads new projects, priorities, and initiatives that may become future high-value contracts.
Routine underwater inspection below the waterline of the submerged substructure of the State Street Bridge (STR 8409) over Hart Lake / Pentwater River in compliance with bridge safety regulations.
Agency:
City of HartStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Great Lakes Engineering Group
Note:
Specialized contract to Great Lakes Engineering Group for inspection due to tight timeline and safety, presents subcontracting for support divers, marine surveyors, or environmental remediation. Inferred: Related geoengineering, underwater inspection, safety training, or divergence services opportunities in future cycles.
Remediation of asbestos tiles and mastic discovered during preparation for flooring installation at City Hall, causing project delay and requiring licensed abatement.
Agency:
City of HartStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
West Michigan Carpet Center, NA (abatement contractor not yet selected)
Note:
Remediation must be performed by certified contractors due to asbestos. Post-abatement, flooring contractors resume. Inferred: Opportunity for abatement firms, construction cleanup, flooring installation, and related services.
Hart Plaza Streetscape development, with engineering meetings scheduled and construction set to begin in March 2026. Impact assessment for downtown event scheduling ongoing.
Agency:
City of HartStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Prein & Newhof (noted as engineering vendor)
Note:
Project presents contracting opportunity for civil contractors, landscape architects, event coordinators, and engineering firms. Inferred: Streetcape upgrades generally span multiple phases with bidding for installation, landscaping, lighting, furnishings, and pedestrian amenities.
Ogemaw County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Recruitment services for a County Administrator/Controller position.
Agency:
Ogemaw CountyStatus:
Service type:
County Taxes
Associated Companies:
Michigan Leadership Institute
Note:
Inferred: The final cost is approximately $9,160 for MLI's services plus an estimated under $2,000 for advertising costs and travel expenses. The board decided to move forward with the Michigan Leadership Institute. There was discussion about whether to hire an Administrator or Administrator/Controller, with the option to start as Administrator and later transition. MLI offers a 1-year guarantee for a free re-search if the selected candidate leaves. Strong financial background is desired.
Ottawa County
Showing 4 of 4 projects
EDC-authorized bond issuance for Hope College: $4 million for renovations to Phelps dining hall and $6 million to refinance past projects.
Agency:
Ottawa CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
PNC Bank
Note:
Bonds are tax-exempt; PNC Bank is purchasing the bond.
Sewer repair work at Port Sheldon, to be performed by Dean’s Excavating; approved contract not to exceed $111,000.
Agency:
Town of Georgetown charterStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Dean’s Excavating
Note:
Project was explicitly discussed and contract recommended for Board approval; high potential for subcontracting for materials, trucking, or specialized sewer services.
Sewer repair project on Port Sheldon to be contracted with Dean's Excavating.
Agency:
Town of Georgetown charterStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Dean's Excavating
Note:
Dean's Excavating is set to be awarded the contract for the sewer repair project; possible subcontracting opportunities exist. Document reflects an immediate infrastructure need.
Replacement of sanitary sewer on 53rd Avenue, including potential dewatering services.
Agency:
Town of Allendale charterStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Great Lakes Excavating Services
Note:
Great Lakes Excavating Services awarded contract not to exceed $192,331.34 plus up to $18,000.00 for dewatering if necessary. This is a confirmed construction contract for infrastructure improvement.
Roscommon County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Installation of a full overhead public announcement system in the county building
Agency:
Roscommon CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Inferred: Audio-visual equipment suppliers; Public address system installers; Security system integrators
Note:
Explicit: Identified as a $20,000 project to be included in the 2026 budget if room is available. Currently no overhead announcement system.
St. Clair County
Showing 5 of 7 projects
Rehabilitation of the secondary building roof at the Wastewater Treatment Plant to maintain critical infrastructure.
Agency:
Town of Port Huron charterStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
William Molnar Roofing, Inc.
Note:
Roofing contractor selected, but substantial subcontracting and supply opportunities (materials, safety, disposal). Inferred: Additional facility maintenance or ancillary service needs may arise during this project.
Annual DigitalMuni contract for water and sewer utility billing software and support.
Agency:
Town of ClayStatus:
Service type:
Public Services
Associated Companies:
DigitalMuni
Note:
Annual invoice indicates continued engagement with DigitalMuni. Subcontracting or new feature development could be opportunities.
Replacement of old membrane roofing, insulation, hatches, drains, and safety rails, as well as removal of abandoned piping on the secondary building at the Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Agency:
Town of Port Huron charterStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
William Molnar Roofing, Inc., Fishbeck, Inc.
Note:
Roofing contract awarded to low bidder from a field of ten; substantial scope invites subcontracting for insulation, safety equipment, specialized demolition, and logistics. Project likely to need safety services and environmental compliance monitoring. Inferred: Similar future upgrades may be needed across other aging plant facilities.
Rehabilitation of three secondary clarifier tanks, including replacement of equipment, controls, sealing pipe penetrations, lighting upgrades, and concrete repairs at the Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Agency:
Town of Port Huron charterStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
J. F. Cavanaugh Co., Inc., Fishbeck, Inc.
Note:
High-value contract awarded after a competitive bidding process. Subcontracting opportunities likely exist for equipment, concrete, lighting, and specialty construction work. Ongoing coordination needed with engineering consultants and multiple municipalities. Budget implications may lead to further component upgrades, administration, and maintenance needs. Inferred: Wastewater sector modernization and compliance projects may continue following this major investment.
Secondary clarifier rehabilitation project at the city's Wastewater Treatment Plant, involving significant construction and mechanical upgrades.
Agency:
Town of Port Huron charterStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
J. F. Cavanaugh Co. Inc.
Note:
This project is a large-scale rehabilitation likely to generate subcontracting needs for electrical, plumbing, engineering, and specialized construction services. Inferred: There may be opportunities for suppliers and specialty contractors given the scope and value.
Van Buren County
Showing 5 of 6 projects
Purchase and installation of new, upgraded radio equipment for the public transit dispatch office, including technical cabling, wiring, microphones, foot pedals, and headphones.
Agency:
Van Buren CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Inferred: Telecommunications equipment vendors (two provided quotes)
Note:
The equipment is critical for dispatch operations and is currently old and obsolete. The project is focused on upgrading to modern, serviceable equipment.
Professional architectural and engineering services for the design, renovation, and expansion of the Special Services Center as part of the Bright Futures project.
Agency:
Van Buren IsdStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
TowerPinkster, Owen-Ames-Kimball
Note:
TowerPinkster was approved for professional architectural and engineering services with fees based on 6.5% of the Cost of Work plus expenses. OAK provided the conceptual budget. Estimated value includes both base and alternate scopes. Inferred: Opportunities may exist downstream for general contractors, demolition firms, construction trades, and specialized service providers as the project progresses to the bidding phase. Local or diverse construction and engineering vendors may pursue subcontracting or supplier roles.
Replacement of all lead service lines, major water main reconstruction, plant improvements, and associated roadway, storm, and sanitary sewer upgrades.
Agency:
City of HartfordStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Compton, Inc., Kalin Construction Co., Inc., Krohn Excavating, LLC, L.D. Docsa Associates, Inc., Wightman
Note:
This multi-phase infrastructure project is funded by multiple state and federal grants and loans (EGLE DWSRF, BIL), covers lead line replacement, water main, plant improvements, and associated street rebuilds. Multiple contracts present subcontracting opportunities in construction, traffic control, environmental consulting, and materials supply. Substantial grant component and coordination with engineering consultant. Inferred: Significant scope for subcontractors as indicated by several main contractors with preconstruction and active construction phases.
Reconstruction of West Main Street, water main and water service replacements, including work beneath CSX crossing and substantial roadway work funded by CDBG.
Agency:
City of HartfordStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Wightman, TBD (Prime Contractor to be selected)
Note:
Recently invited to advance in the CDBG application process; engineering and environmental service contracts already awarded. Project includes utility, civil, and environmental scopes. Opportunities upcoming for general contractors, specialized trades, suppliers, and DBE-certified firms. CDBG funding entails prevailing wage, MWBE, or other state/federal compliance. Inferred: Service contract awards may yield further subcontracting opportunities during bidding.
Inspection and investigation of water service lines for material type (lead, galvanized, copper, plastic), update capital plans, and rate analysis under EGLE DWAM grant.
Agency:
City of HartfordStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Plummer’s Environmental Services, Wightman
Note:
Project is grant-funded and involves a contractor performing numerous inspections to inform future lead service line replacements. Estimated project nearing closeout, but more inspections likely as EGLE permitted extended scope; possible needs for data management, sampling/testing, and communications support. Inferred: Related follow-up projects expected after report and analysis.
Washtenaw County
Showing 3 of 3 projects
12-month food waste pilot outreach program to educate residents, multi-family, and businesses on reducing overall waste, contamination in recycling, and composting options.
Agency:
Town of ScioStatus:
Service type:
Community & Outreach
Associated Companies:
ZeroWaste.org
Note:
Requires development of an approved contract by township attorney. Focus on broad waste reduction and ongoing engagement.
Replacement of the existing dry sprinkler fire suppression system and removal/replacement of ceilings in impacted areas at the Administration Building.
Agency:
Town of Pittsfield charterStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Ann Arbor Fire Protection, Vanston O’Brien Inc.
Note:
The Board is authorizing execution of two agreements for both fire suppression and ceiling replacement, totaling $346,611.30 with contingency. Formal bidding was foregone due to operational familiarity and project urgency; only Ann Arbor Fire Protection and Vanston O’Brien Inc. were considered. Work may be phased October-May and involve direct impact to Township operations, signaling potential subcontracting needs, temporary security, and specialized material suppliers. Inferred: Disruptions during install likely require additional support services (potential for auxiliary vendors); project is months-long and should begin Fall 2025. Project is funded, urgent, and will require compliance with NFPA-13.
Proposal from KAB Enterprises, Inc. for the construction of an accessible ramp at Monument Park Gazebo for an amount not to exceed $51,000.
Agency:
Town of DexterStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
KAB Enterprises, Inc.
Note:
This is an explicit construction project for improved accessibility at a public park. Although the vendor is named for the proposal, there may be potential for subcontracting opportunities in specialties related to accessibility or landscaping.
Wayne County
Showing 5 of 17 projects
Environmental Testing and Consulting Services (ETC) for housing rehabilitation projects, FEMA projects, and demolitions, including asbestos testing, lead, and radon.
Agency:
City of Dearborn HeightsStatus:
Service type:
Environmental Services
Associated Companies:
Environmental Testing and Consulting (ETC)
Note:
Explicit 5-year contract awarded to ETC as the lowest bidder for up to 50 hours of service. Contract subject to Corp Council review and final approval.
Repair of the Library garage.
Agency:
City of Dearborn HeightsStatus:
Service type:
Library
Associated Companies:
Al Albana Construction
Note:
Explicit contract awarded to Al Albana Construction for library garage repair, including an owner reserve.
Police Background Investigation Services (Damron Investigations) for police officer hiring.
Agency:
City of Dearborn HeightsStatus:
Service type:
Public Safety
Associated Companies:
Damron Investigations
Note:
Explicit contract awarded to Damron Investigations at $1,475 per unit. The service is seen as more efficient, unbiased, and quicker than in-house options, saving on police overtime and reducing liability.
Proposal for $10 million in drainage improvements to Wayne County, including upgrading 6-12 inch pipes to 24 inch, and addressing catch basins and outfall structures in the south end, funded by FEMA retention funds.
Agency:
City of Dearborn HeightsStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Wade Trim
Note:
Explicit project proposal being put together with city engineer and Wade Trim to secure significant funding for critical infrastructure upgrades to address flooding issues.
Implementation of a cost sharing agreement for a pipeline project estimated at $146,883 with Panhandle Pipeline and the City of Taylor Tax Increment Finance Authority.
Agency:
City of TaylorStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Panhandle Pipeline
Note:
Explicit motion approving a cost-sharing agreement for pipeline-related work presents a strong subcontracting opportunity for engineering, construction, and environmental services. As the estimated cost is specified, other vendors may be required for various aspects (site prep, permits, equipment, compliance). Inferred: Project timeline likely aligns with the upcoming fiscal budget and is supported by the TIFA Fund, indicating prioritized funding.
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