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City of Adel
Procurement of construction services for the City of Adel's Lift Station #18 Improvements, involving the installation of a new wetwell, three submersible pumps, and related infrastructure.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 14, 2026
City of Adel
Close: Jan 14, 2026
Procurement of construction services for the City of Adel's Lift Station #18 Improvements, involving the installation of a new wetwell, three submersible pumps, and related infrastructure.
City of Adel
Improvements to lift station. This station is a three-pump (triplex) submersible sewage pumping station. To replace aging infrastructure and upsize the lift station capacity, a new wetwell complete with pump station components will be installed at the site of the existing pump station next to the existing equipment. The following major components will be installed: pour-in-place concrete wetwell and valve pad, three submersible pumps, guide rails, access hatches, station piping, electrical panel and controls, sanitary sewer manholes, fencing, new gab site pad. Existing equipment will be relied upon for lift station operation during construction. Following turnover to new equipment, existing structures will be abandoned in place, and pipes will be cut, capped, and abandoned in place where indicated on the plans. Contractor will also make the appropriate connections and disconnections to and from the existing and proposed system. Bypass pumping will be required to make tie-ins to the existing force main.
Posted Date
Dec 4, 2025
Due Date
Mar 27, 2026
Release: Dec 4, 2025
City of Adel
Close: Mar 27, 2026
Improvements to lift station. This station is a three-pump (triplex) submersible sewage pumping station. To replace aging infrastructure and upsize the lift station capacity, a new wetwell complete with pump station components will be installed at the site of the existing pump station next to the existing equipment. The following major components will be installed: pour-in-place concrete wetwell and valve pad, three submersible pumps, guide rails, access hatches, station piping, electrical panel and controls, sanitary sewer manholes, fencing, new gab site pad. Existing equipment will be relied upon for lift station operation during construction. Following turnover to new equipment, existing structures will be abandoned in place, and pipes will be cut, capped, and abandoned in place where indicated on the plans. Contractor will also make the appropriate connections and disconnections to and from the existing and proposed system. Bypass pumping will be required to make tie-ins to the existing force main.
AvailableCity of Adel
Leveling and resurfacing improvements.
Posted Date
Oct 15, 2025
Due Date
Oct 30, 2025
Release: Oct 15, 2025
City of Adel
Close: Oct 30, 2025
Leveling and resurfacing improvements.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $5,000, use sole source.
Coops: Propose using a cooperative contract (Georgia DOAS Statewide Contracts, Sourcewell, HGACBuy, GSA Cooperative Purchasing). If they won’t use a coop, prepare for a formal bid.
City of Adel (GA): No evidence of sole source awards. City ordinance imposes a restrictive $5,000 competitive bidding threshold.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Adel
The council meeting involved several key discussions. A variance application was tabled for the next meeting. A public hearing on an annexation and rezoning request was also tabled until January 6th. Alcohol license renewals were approved for several businesses. The council adopted a watershed protection plan at a cost of $34,000 for the first year. A discussion on health insurance renewal, showing a significant increase, was held, with recommendations to be presented at the next meeting. The establishment of a land bank to address blighted properties was discussed. A new City Marshall/Code Enforcement Officer was introduced. Finally, the council discussed a regional communications system and potential funding opportunities.
The council received updates on the "Street of Sweets" trick-or-treat event and approved a Veteran Suicide Awareness Walk. An ordinance amending a gas supply contract was read for the first time. Approval was given for T-Mobile to lease a portion of a city-owned tower. Bids for a recreation facility maintenance building were reviewed and the low bid was approved. COLA and market rate adjustments for city employees were approved. A proposed rate tariff on solar energy was discussed and its first reading was held. A decision was made to hire a consulting engineer to review utility rates. The purchase of a Motorola communications system for the fire department was approved, despite one opposing vote. Finally, the city's re-designation as a Plan First community was announced.
The council meeting addressed several key issues. Bids for utility poles were accepted, with the lowest bid selected. Discussions were held regarding the need for a new or expanded city hall facility, initiating a planning process that may take several years. Bids for a portable generator for the fire department were also reviewed and the lowest bid was accepted. A resolution authorizing the execution of the Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF) terms and conditions agreement was adopted. Finally, the budget calendar was reviewed and a budget work session was planned.
The council discussed and tabled a bid for three 2020 Chevrolet Tahoe Pursuit vehicles due to concerns about their continued availability. A potential speed limit reduction was discussed in relation to a planned facility expansion. The council received notification of DOT funding assistance for MJ Taylor Road and the inability to fund Patterson Road resurfacing. The meeting also included updates on an Area Officials Appreciation Dinner, Food Truck Friday, participation in the Georgia Initiative for Community Housing (GICH), and the city's Rural Zone designation.
The council meeting involved a public hearing regarding a rezoning application for a gas station/convenience store. Ordinances were read for the first time concerning the rezoning and granting a franchise to Colquitt EMC. An alcohol license was approved for a business. Discussion included the disposal of a ladder truck, the purchase of new police vehicles (with debate about vehicle type and officer driving habits), and the city marshall position.
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