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Charter Township of Holland
Work includes 1,400 LF of 6' wide concrete sidewalk.
Posted Date
May 28, 2026
Due Date
Jun 9, 2026
Release: May 28, 2026
Charter Township of Holland
Close: Jun 9, 2026
Work includes 1,400 LF of 6' wide concrete sidewalk.
AvailableCharter Township of Holland
Work includes approx 20,000' of 8' wide hma pathway reconstruction; 600 SY of concrete sidewalk ADA ramps; 200 SY of concrete sidewalk replacement; poly water service replacement; approximately 1,700 SF of timber retaining wall removal and modular concrete block retaining wall installation.
Posted Date
Apr 24, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 24, 2026
Charter Township of Holland
Close: May 12, 2026
Work includes approx 20,000' of 8' wide hma pathway reconstruction; 600 SY of concrete sidewalk ADA ramps; 200 SY of concrete sidewalk replacement; poly water service replacement; approximately 1,700 SF of timber retaining wall removal and modular concrete block retaining wall installation.
Charter Township of Holland
Provide water supply and wastewater system improvements. The project consists of furnishing all material and constructing the following: 6,100 LF (approx.) of 16" ductile iron water main; 1,400 LF (approx.) of 8" ductile iron water main; 2,500 LF (approx.) of 12" (O.D.) DR11 HDPE sanitary force main (open cut installation); 540 LF of 12" (O.D.) DR11 HDPE sanitary force main (slip line installation); 700 LF (approx.) of 12" (O.D.) DR11 HDPE sanitary force main (horizontal directional drill); 220 LF of bore & jack - 30" casing (I-196 BL); 15,000 LF (approx.) of water main and force main abandonment; 4,800 Tons (approx.) of HMA pavement (driveways, pathways, roads, parking lots); 910 SF of concrete curb removal/replacement; Maintenance of Traffic; Sanitary sewer flow bypass pumping and pump and haul operations; Pump Station No. 20 retrofit; Water main crossing under Noordeloos Creek; Tree and brush removal; Incidental cross culvert and storm sewer replacement; Turf and landscaping restoration.
Posted Date
Nov 13, 2025
Due Date
Dec 11, 2025
Release: Nov 13, 2025
Charter Township of Holland
Close: Dec 11, 2025
Provide water supply and wastewater system improvements. The project consists of furnishing all material and constructing the following: 6,100 LF (approx.) of 16" ductile iron water main; 1,400 LF (approx.) of 8" ductile iron water main; 2,500 LF (approx.) of 12" (O.D.) DR11 HDPE sanitary force main (open cut installation); 540 LF of 12" (O.D.) DR11 HDPE sanitary force main (slip line installation); 700 LF (approx.) of 12" (O.D.) DR11 HDPE sanitary force main (horizontal directional drill); 220 LF of bore & jack - 30" casing (I-196 BL); 15,000 LF (approx.) of water main and force main abandonment; 4,800 Tons (approx.) of HMA pavement (driveways, pathways, roads, parking lots); 910 SF of concrete curb removal/replacement; Maintenance of Traffic; Sanitary sewer flow bypass pumping and pump and haul operations; Pump Station No. 20 retrofit; Water main crossing under Noordeloos Creek; Tree and brush removal; Incidental cross culvert and storm sewer replacement; Turf and landscaping restoration.
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Sole Source: Deprioritize; no written policies/bidding procedures. Instead, align with the Manager on how decisions are made and document rationale if asked.
Coops: They don’t use coops today—propose MiDEAL as a simple, compliant vehicle (confirm your item is on contract). Other options to mention: CoPro+, Sourcewell, NPPGov.
Charter Township of Holland (MI) has no written procurement policies or bidding procedures per the FY2024 audit. Deprioritize sole source and instead work directly with department heads while engaging Township Manager Steve Bulthuis to understand actual approval steps.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Charter Township of Holland
The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing for the proposed 'Lantern Village' Planned Unit Development, ultimately tabling the request due to concerns regarding density, site layout, lack of recreational facilities, and potential traffic and safety issues. The Commission also approved a resolution recommending an amendment to the Crossings Court Planned Unit Development and approved site plans for an expanded drive-thru lane and associated site modifications for a Chick-Fil-A location. Additionally, the Commission discussed a draft ordinance regarding Battery Energy Storage Systems, covering definitions, use permissions, safety and decommissioning requirements, and the need for future attorney review.
The board discussed a proposed Zoning Text Amendment Ordinance regarding seasonal outdoor display and sales for properties within the C-1 Neighborhood Commercial Zoning District. The amendment aims to allow such activities, accessory to permitted retail uses, between April 1 and October 31 of each calendar year, provided they obtain a Special Land Use Permit. The discussion centered on balancing commercial needs with zoning district character, safety requirements, and the necessity of establishing clear guardrails for site-specific approvals.
The board meeting included a public update on legislative activities and a presentation regarding board procedures and the history of the Lawn Avenue settlement. Key actions taken included the adoption of a Zoning Ordinance Map Amendment to rezone Quincy Street, the approval of a resolution to place a Public Safety millage proposition on the upcoming primary election ballot, and the authorization of a streetlight installation at Howard Avenue. Additionally, the board approved appropriations for various local organizations and authorized the distribution of abandoned Ottawa Street right-of-way through the issuance of two Quit Claim Deeds.
The Planning Commission discussed and approved several items, including the withdrawal of a development proposal for "The Cottages at Holland," a zoning amendment for 352 Beeline Road to rezone the property to Medium Density Residential, and a text amendment to the Zoning Ordinance regarding temporary seasonal outdoor display and sales. The Commission also reviewed and recommended approval for an amendment to the Crossings Court Planned Unit Development and approved a Special Land Use Permit for outdoor sales and display of various merchandise at a local gas station. Additionally, the Commission discussed potential future text amendments regarding oversized accessory buildings and began initial discussions on regulations for Battery Energy Storage Systems.
The board conducted a public hearing regarding a nonuse variance request for a property on Mason Street. The petitioner requested variances for the area and height of a proposed detached accessory building, citing the large size of the property compared to standard lots. Discussion topics included the proposed dimensions, proportionality to the main residence, potential agricultural use, impact on surrounding properties, and concerns regarding setting a precedent for accessory buildings. The board ultimately approved both the area and height variances with specific stipulations, including requirements that the exterior and roofing be complementary to the main residence, that the involved parcels be combined, and that construction adheres to the submitted plans.
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