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Charter Township of Georgetown
Project consists of 4,100' of 5' wide concrete sidewalk, 100' of 6' wide boardwalk.
Posted Date
Mar 12, 2026
Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
Release: Mar 12, 2026
Charter Township of Georgetown
Close: Mar 26, 2026
Project consists of 4,100' of 5' wide concrete sidewalk, 100' of 6' wide boardwalk.
Charter Township of Georgetown
Work includes install new basketball court in place of existing basketball court. Remove existing basketball court surface, basketball hoops, and surrounding fence. Place proposed court surface, proposed pavement markings, install new basketball hoops, install new fencing, and install drain tile. Install pickle ball court and patio in place of the existing volleyball court. This includes fence removal, installation of new fence, placing proposed pickle ball surface, proposed pavement markings, install pickle ball net, install drain tile, and proposed concrete patio. See outside link.
Posted Date
Jan 16, 2026
Due Date
Feb 13, 2026
Release: Jan 16, 2026
Charter Township of Georgetown
Close: Feb 13, 2026
Work includes install new basketball court in place of existing basketball court. Remove existing basketball court surface, basketball hoops, and surrounding fence. Place proposed court surface, proposed pavement markings, install new basketball hoops, install new fencing, and install drain tile. Install pickle ball court and patio in place of the existing volleyball court. This includes fence removal, installation of new fence, placing proposed pickle ball surface, proposed pavement markings, install pickle ball net, install drain tile, and proposed concrete patio. See outside link.
Charter Township of Georgetown
Work includes removal of existing asphalt. Removal of existing concrete spillway. Construction of a new concrete spillway, native seeding, restoration seeding, and hma drive.
Posted Date
Aug 20, 2025
Due Date
Sep 3, 2025
Release: Aug 20, 2025
Charter Township of Georgetown
Close: Sep 3, 2025
Work includes removal of existing asphalt. Removal of existing concrete spillway. Construction of a new concrete spillway, native seeding, restoration seeding, and hma drive.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Viable path for purchases over the $20,000 bid threshold when justified under standardization; position as standardization/proprietary; align with the department head; prep for Services/Finance Committee and Township Board approvals.
Coops: Coops aren’t typically used; if asked, flag MiDEAL, CoPro+, Sourcewell, NPPGov as future options.
Entity: Charter Township of Georgetown (MI)
Threshold: Viable path for purchases over the $20,000 bid threshold when justified under standardization in the “TB 2005-06 Bid And Quotation Requirements Policy.”
Board meetings and strategic plans from Charter Township of Georgetown
The Board meeting included a swearing-in ceremony for six new full-time firefighters and a review of the Fire Department's recent activities. Key agenda items included the approval of a Parks Department truck purchase, discussions regarding a property moratorium, and consideration of the Tall Oaks plat development. The Board also reviewed proposals for engineering services related to pump station evaluations and improvements, adopted a hydrant fee schedule resolution, and approved bids for new Department of Public Works vehicles. Additionally, a new lawn sprinkling schedule for the calendar year was established, and a motion was passed to change the starting time of future Board meetings.
The committee engaged in a discussion regarding the scheduling of future Township Board meetings and committee meetings, considering potential adjustments to starting times. Additionally, the committee received updates concerning the Port Sheldon Sports Complex, including plans for perimeter fencing and gate security, as well as upcoming inter-municipal discussions regarding the property.
The Township Board meeting agenda included several key items such as the approval of engineering services for the Phase 2 evaluation of the GT-1 Pump Station and design upgrades for the GT4 Booster Station. The board considered a proposal for equipment for the Crystal lift station, reviewed a resolution to update the hydrant fee schedule, and deliberated on bids for new Department of Public Works trucks. Additionally, the agenda featured a discussion on the 2026 odd/even lawn sprinkling schedule, a proposed change to the starting time for future Township Board meetings, and a closed session regarding property acquisition.
The committee discussed several infrastructure and operational projects. Key items included the approval of engineering services for the GT-1 Pump Station and the GT4 Booster Station, as well as the purchase of equipment for the Crystal lift station. The committee recommended approval of the Hydrant Fee Schedule Resolution, a new odd/even lawn sprinkling schedule, and bids for two new Department of Public Works trucks. Additionally, the committee reviewed a proposal for a new hydraulic valve turner and received updates regarding legislatively directed spending and the Campbell Plant.
The committee addressed several utility infrastructure and operational matters. Key actions included the approval of engineering services for the GT-1 Pump Station Phase 2 evaluation and GT4 Booster Station upgrades. The committee approved equipment purchases for the Crystal lift station, adopted a new Hydrant Fee Schedule Resolution, and authorized bids for two new Department of Public Works trucks. Additionally, the committee approved a 2026 lawn sprinkling schedule and discussed the potential purchase of a hydraulic valve turner, opting to research further options through the MiDEAL program. Updates were provided on the Fillmore Street Development utility planning, legislative spending, and the Campbell Plant.
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