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City of Frostburg
This work shall include the furnishing and installation of three (3) variable frequency drives (VFDs) at the city reservoir pump station. The VFDs will be installed to serve three (3) vertical turbine water pumps operating on 480-volt, three-phase power. Two pumps are rated at 150 horsepower each, and one pump is rated at 225 horsepower. All necessary wiring and configuration changes should be included in the proposal.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jul 7, 2026
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City of Frostburg
Close: Jul 7, 2026
This work shall include the furnishing and installation of three (3) variable frequency drives (VFDs) at the city reservoir pump station. The VFDs will be installed to serve three (3) vertical turbine water pumps operating on 480-volt, three-phase power. Two pumps are rated at 150 horsepower each, and one pump is rated at 225 horsepower. All necessary wiring and configuration changes should be included in the proposal.
AvailableCity of Frostburg
This work shall include the furnishing and placing of a 0–1IN bituminous concrete (hot asphalt) scratch course, wedge course, or leveling course (where needed as directed by the City) and appurtenant work, including some milling and curbing (where needed as directed by the City). Also, this work shall include the furnishing and placing of a 1-2-inch bituminous concrete (hot asphalt) wearing surface course. Tacking shall be required between all existing bituminous surfaces being covered with new bituminous concrete. Approx. 1,200 TN of hot mix asphalt, incidental milling and miscellaneous work is estimated.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jul 7, 2026
City of Frostburg
Close: Jul 7, 2026
This work shall include the furnishing and placing of a 0–1IN bituminous concrete (hot asphalt) scratch course, wedge course, or leveling course (where needed as directed by the City) and appurtenant work, including some milling and curbing (where needed as directed by the City). Also, this work shall include the furnishing and placing of a 1-2-inch bituminous concrete (hot asphalt) wearing surface course. Tacking shall be required between all existing bituminous surfaces being covered with new bituminous concrete. Approx. 1,200 TN of hot mix asphalt, incidental milling and miscellaneous work is estimated.
AvailableCity of Frostburg
Work includes of the removal of the old fire alarm system, installation of new fire alarm system meeting fire marshal standards, installation of heat detectors in garage portion and other areas.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Oct 7, 2025
City of Frostburg
Close: Oct 7, 2025
Work includes of the removal of the old fire alarm system, installation of new fire alarm system meeting fire marshal standards, installation of heat detectors in garage portion and other areas.
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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 $25,000, use sole source. If it’s specialized/mission-critical, anchor the justification to a State of Maryland term contract or a Sourcewell agreement, following prior resolution practices.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell (ideally a Maryland-adopted contract). Coordinate with procurement and the end-user to proceed via a cooperative.
Entity: City of Frostburg, Maryland.
Thresholds: Competitive bidding applies over $25,000; the City has validated sole source above this when tied to a cooperative or State contract.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Frostburg
The council discussed items for the upcoming regular meeting, including a citation for the Mountain Ridge girls track and field team, a proclamation for the July 4th 250th anniversary, and a resolution for the green team's 10th anniversary. Other topics included an appointment to the Historic History Commission, the annual department planning report, implementation of new smoke detector requirements, and the addition of a flexible spending account for employees. General discussion covered the swearing-in process for the new council, staffing updates for the police department, the transition of the dam keeper position, potential regulation of electric bikes, and an update on the residential solar energy credit program.
The commission meeting agenda includes updates on the Historic District management platform and a review of the demolition guidelines for historic structures. New business items involve administrative approvals for roof and retaining wall replacements at specific properties located on East Main Street.
The Mayor and Council meeting focused on several key items including public hearings for ordinances regarding installment bonds, rental housing standards, and the adoption of the fiscal year 2027 operating budget and municipal fees. The council addressed the approval of a lease with The Foundation for Frostburg for a local food pantry and discussed resolutions related to the temporary repeal of the open container law, the award of contracts for CSO elimination projects, and authorization to participate in opioid settlements. Additionally, the agenda covered monthly reports from city departments and the review of financial balance sheets.
The meeting featured department reports covering code enforcement and permit statistics, rental housing inspections, and historic district project approvals. The finance department provided clarity on a 19% water rate increase, noting it applies only to water and is the first adjustment since 2021. Public works officials reported on ongoing water resiliency programs, water treatment plant preparations for a gubernatorial visit, bulk pickup operations, and scheduled street repairs at a major intersection.
The council received a special presentation regarding the Solar on Earth residential solar energy credit program. New business included the approval of a resolution for a contract for the purchase of electricity. Council topics involved discussions on ordinances related to the issuance of general obligation installment bonds, rental housing standards and fire safety, and the adoption of the fiscal year 2027 operating budget and municipal fee schedule. Additionally, the council reviewed a pantry lease agreement and the statement on pesticide use at city parks. Discussion items covered electric bike regulations, the use of Knox boxes, staff updates, upcoming community events, bulk trash pick-up schedules, and recognition of the city's ranking among the safest cities.
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