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How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
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How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Crown Point
The project includes a new wastewater treatment plant consisting of: influent splitter structure, raw sewage lift station; headworks building with screening, grit, and odor control equipment; two (2) basin sbr treatment system with blowers, mixers, and decanters; uv disinfection system; low-profile cascade aeration system; outfall line; non-potable water system; sludge processing system including aerobic digester, blowers, mixers, decanter, sludge pumps, centrifuge dewatering, polymer feed, and conveyor system; chemical feed system for phosphorus removal; electrical building; emergency generator mandatory alternate lab and office building; mandatory alternate maintenance building.
Posted Date
Dec 5, 2025
Due Date
Feb 13, 2026
Release: Dec 5, 2025
City of Crown Point
Close: Feb 13, 2026
The project includes a new wastewater treatment plant consisting of: influent splitter structure, raw sewage lift station; headworks building with screening, grit, and odor control equipment; two (2) basin sbr treatment system with blowers, mixers, and decanters; uv disinfection system; low-profile cascade aeration system; outfall line; non-potable water system; sludge processing system including aerobic digester, blowers, mixers, decanter, sludge pumps, centrifuge dewatering, polymer feed, and conveyor system; chemical feed system for phosphorus removal; electrical building; emergency generator mandatory alternate lab and office building; mandatory alternate maintenance building.
City of Crown Point
The project includes approx. 6,900 LF of new 24" dia. water main including connection to existing main, new hydrants and valves, directional drilling across a local road and drainage way, and all other work required for the completion of the project.
Posted Date
Nov 21, 2025
Due Date
Jan 14, 2026
Release: Nov 21, 2025
City of Crown Point
Close: Jan 14, 2026
The project includes approx. 6,900 LF of new 24" dia. water main including connection to existing main, new hydrants and valves, directional drilling across a local road and drainage way, and all other work required for the completion of the project.
City of Crown Point
Sale of a Property.
Posted Date
Oct 15, 2025
Due Date
Nov 7, 2025
Release: Oct 15, 2025
City of Crown Point
Close: Nov 7, 2025
Sale of a Property.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; if raised, redirect to the cooperative path to avoid formal bidding.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell. Verify your product is on contract and ask procurement to purchase via the city’s membership.
City of Crown Point rarely uses sole source and the process is non-transparent; deprioritize this path and pivot to cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Crown Point
The commission reviewed requests for Certificates of Appropriateness regarding fence approval at 114 W South St. and repairs and façade work at 205 E. South St.
The board meeting included special recognition for the employee of the month and for a local vendor who contributed to the Sarman Woods Park project. The utility department provided updates on the water supply line, wastewater treatment plant construction, lead service line project, and downtown interceptor project. Approvals were granted for SRF disbursements related to water and sewer work. Additionally, the board approved the transfer of real estate for 400 East North Street, a new contract with Christopher Burke Engineering, the disposition of assets, a change in appointment status for a patrolman, and a new police department policy regarding organizational structure and responsibilities.
The board discussed multiple utility projects, including the finalization and closeout of a phase four water utility improvements project, the status of a lead service line replacement project, and construction updates on the downtown interceptor. Several SRF disbursement requests were presented and approved for these infrastructure initiatives. Additionally, the board conducted a hearing regarding the determination of an unsafe building at 2016 North Court Street, receiving testimony from the building inspector and legal counsel, ultimately leading to a recommendation to affirm a demolition order.
The meeting agenda includes a swearing-in ceremony for a new police officer and the opening of bids for the Community Crossings Grant. Old business features utility updates. New business items include requests for approval of a memorandum of understanding regarding a police vehicle stipend, a bank lease-purchase agreement, the use of transportation services for the Mobile Integrated Health program, the purchase of a fire rescue vehicle, the procurement of JustFOIA software, and an update regarding the Graves Auto Supply building.
The meeting involves multiple site development requests, including for a Holiday Inn Express, residential townhomes, and a gas station with a liquor store. Several primary plat requests for commercial and residential subdivisions are scheduled for public hearings. Additionally, the commission will consider change of zone requests from R-1A to R-2 residential, as well as secondary plat approvals for existing residential and commercial developments.
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