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City of East Cleveland
Work includes 1 LS clearing and grubbing; 2,491 SF 4" concrete walk; 202 SF curb ramp; 2,335 LF of 12" water main ductile iron pipe ansi class 52. See attached file.
Posted Date
Mar 2, 2025
Due Date
Jul 25, 2025
Release: Mar 2, 2025
City of East Cleveland
Close: Jul 25, 2025
Work includes 1 LS clearing and grubbing; 2,491 SF 4" concrete walk; 202 SF curb ramp; 2,335 LF of 12" water main ductile iron pipe ansi class 52. See attached file.
City of East Cleveland
Work includes paving.
Posted Date
Mar 2, 2025
Due Date
Mar 27, 2025
Release: Mar 2, 2025
City of East Cleveland
Close: Mar 27, 2025
Work includes paving.
City of East Cleveland
Phase 1 project consists of Sanitary sewer replacement; storm sewer replacement; stone culverted stream modification; full roadway reconstruction; permeable paver installation; sidewalk replacement; overhead street lighting removal; underground street lighting installation; site restoration. See outside link.
Posted Date
Mar 2, 2025
Due Date
Mar 18, 2025
Release: Mar 2, 2025
City of East Cleveland
Close: Mar 18, 2025
Phase 1 project consists of Sanitary sewer replacement; storm sewer replacement; stone culverted stream modification; full roadway reconstruction; permeable paver installation; sidewalk replacement; overhead street lighting removal; underground street lighting installation; site restoration. See outside link.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Do not pursue; pivot to coops immediately.
Coops: Use Sourcewell or the Cuyahoga County cooperative. Confirm your item is on contract and move forward with procurement and the department head.
City of East Cleveland: No discoverable sole source contracts and public records portals are non-functional.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of East Cleveland
The Contracts & Property Committee meeting agenda includes several resolutions. Resolution No. 15-19 addresses allowing the Clerk of Council to represent council members at required trainings. Resolutions 16-19 through 19-19 authorize the mayor to transfer commercial and residential properties as part of the city's land reutilization program to various individuals and entities. Public remarks and requests are also scheduled.
The Agenda Review Meeting included updates from Mayor Brandon L. King on the Fiscal Commission appointment, Charter Review Commission, State of the City Address, and other updates. Reports from various council committees were presented, along with the receipts of communications, including membership notifications and a statement on Ohio Municipal League Transportation Infrastructure Funding. Several ordinances were reviewed, including those related to attorney appointments, conditional use permits for various businesses and organizations, speed limit changes, and the repeal of certain municipal ordinances. Additional ordinances addressed substance abuse treatment, adult daycare operation, and amendments to comply with Ohio Revised Code regarding OVI penalties. Public remarks and requests were also part of the meeting.
The meeting agenda includes the approval of minutes from several previous meetings, reports and announcements from the mayor, reports from council committees, proclamations, bids, and legislation. Key legislation includes Ordinance No. 21-20, authorizing acceptance of a COPS grant, and Resolutions No. 17-20 and 18-20, concerning an emergency rental assistance program and a solid waste collection contract, respectively. Public remarks and requests are also scheduled.
The meeting included a guest speaker from the County Board of Health, Terry Allen. Discussion topics covered pending legislation such as the disposal of city-owned excess equipment, additional information on the County Health Department contract, future vehicle leasing, and facility improvements. Ordinance No. XX-21, concerning permanent appropriations for city expenses, and Resolutions No. XX-21, XX-20, and XX-20, addressing the Mayor's financial plan, security doors and fire alarm system installation at the Martin Luther King Civic Center, and paving of the Civic Center parking lot, were also discussed. General updates regarding General Services & Administration issues of the city were provided.
The council meeting agenda included approval of minutes from previous meetings, reports from the mayor and council committees, proclamations, bids, and legislation. Key legislative items were Ordinance 07-20, concerning uncodified regulations for public meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic; Ordinance 10-20, mandating customer limits in stores; and Resolution No. 10-20, regarding participation in the Ohio Department of Transportation's annual winter road salt bid. Public remarks and requests were also part of the agenda.
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