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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Grandview Heights
Work includes alley and street improvements, including concrete alley replacement, asphalt planing and paving, storm sewer, sidewalks, curb and gutter, and curb ramps.
Posted Date
Apr 7, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Apr 7, 2026
City of Grandview Heights
Close: Apr 22, 2026
Work includes alley and street improvements, including concrete alley replacement, asphalt planing and paving, storm sewer, sidewalks, curb and gutter, and curb ramps.
AvailableCity of Grandview Heights
Work include 532 SF walk removed; 173 LF curb removed; 866 SF 4" concrete walk; 30 LF concrete steps; 384 LF curb, straight 18"; 584 LF combination curb & gutter, type standard; 141 CY 6" asphalt concrete base; 141 CY 6" aggregate base; 117 Cy 1 1/2" asphalt concrete surface course, type 1, (446), pg64-22; 976 LF 4" pipe underdrain; 38 LF 12" pipe, 706.02, with type 1 bedding, with item 912 compacted granular material.
Posted Date
Feb 11, 2025
Due Date
Feb 26, 2025
Release: Feb 11, 2025
City of Grandview Heights
Close: Feb 26, 2025
Work include 532 SF walk removed; 173 LF curb removed; 866 SF 4" concrete walk; 30 LF concrete steps; 384 LF curb, straight 18"; 584 LF combination curb & gutter, type standard; 141 CY 6" asphalt concrete base; 141 CY 6" aggregate base; 117 Cy 1 1/2" asphalt concrete surface course, type 1, (446), pg64-22; 976 LF 4" pipe underdrain; 38 LF 12" pipe, 706.02, with type 1 bedding, with item 912 compacted granular material.
City of Grandview Heights
The project consists of improvements to various alleys and streets including concrete alley replacement, planing and asphalt paving, storm sewer, sidewalk, curb and gutter, and curb ramps.
Posted Date
Feb 11, 2025
Due Date
Feb 26, 2025
Release: Feb 11, 2025
City of Grandview Heights
Close: Feb 26, 2025
The project consists of improvements to various alleys and streets including concrete alley replacement, planing and asphalt paving, storm sewer, sidewalk, curb and gutter, and curb ramps.
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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 ~$77,250, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative contract (Sourcewell, Ohio DAS Cooperative Purchasing/State Term Contracts, or OMNIA). Ask Finance to confirm access to your specific contract and proceed via the coop to bypass the low bid threshold.
Entity: City of Grandview Heights, OH
No documented sole source awards above the city’s competitive bidding threshold (moderately low, ~$77,250).
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Grandview Heights
The meeting included updates on tax projections for 2021, review of legislation impacting tax revenues, and potential refund requests. There were discussions regarding a lawsuit filed by the Buckeye Institute against the city of Columbus and its implications. Updates were provided on tracking business closures and openings, and the board discussed the tax appeal status, including legal strategies and costs. The Northwest Corridor Study was reviewed, including updates on meetings with the City of Columbus and COTA, upcoming virtual events, and feedback from the public. The board also discussed a public records policy and a record retention schedule.
The meeting included the swearing in of a new police officer, approval of proceedings from previous meetings with an amendment regarding the Sustainable 2050 report, and council committee reports. The council discussed and approved a supplemental appropriations ordinance, and a resolution to honor and recognize October 13th as Indigenous People's Day. Updates were provided on city maintenance activities, a food waste prevention campaign, and the parks master planning process. The meeting also covered reports from the director of building and zoning, the director of finance, and the city attorney, addressing commercial ventures, residential improvements, financial performance, and legal matters.
The committee addressed a supplemental budget appropriation, including allocations for police and fire overtime, water valve repair project, and pass-through funds for TIF and JEDZ. Discussions covered additional funds received for the Grand View Yard TIF, income tax collection for Clinton Township, and the establishment of a new water improvement fund. The committee also discussed the upcoming budget introduction in November and planned multiple meetings to review it.
The Grandview Heights Community Plan serves as a comprehensive guide for managing fiscal growth and preserving the community's established character. It is structured around five core goals: Land Use and Character, Transportation and Connectivity, Economic Health, Environment and Resiliency, and Civic Spaces and Places. The plan envisions a dynamic urban community that fosters civic and pedestrian life, maintains diverse and affordable neighborhoods, supports thriving local businesses, and provides quality public services reflective of residents' pride.
The Regular City Council meeting agenda included several items for consideration. Old Business involved the fifth reading of an Ordinance concerning the establishment of an opt-out governmental electric aggregation program, which was tabled until July 3, 2023, and the third reading of an Ordinance amending the Salary Ordinance. New Business included a Resolution declaring April as Fair Housing Month and an Ordinance to approve supplemental appropriations for debt service obligations. The agenda also featured a presentation by Jennifer Noll from MORPC regarding the Regional Growth & Housing Outlook, covering topics such as population growth, core housing issues, barriers to development, and priority actions for healthy housing markets. The meeting concluded with an Executive Session to consider confidential information related to economic development assistance.
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