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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Greenville
Removal of existing deteriorated sidewalk and replacement with new 5 ft wide Portland cement concrete sidewalks.
Posted Date
Jul 11, 2026
Due Date
Aug 4, 2026
Release: Jul 11, 2026
City of Greenville
Close: Aug 4, 2026
Removal of existing deteriorated sidewalk and replacement with new 5 ft wide Portland cement concrete sidewalks.
AvailableCity of Greenville
Seeking pricing to provide propane gas for the water and wastewater plants for the period June 1, 2026 through May 31, 2027. Gallons are an estimate and the City will not pay to fulfill the estimated amount if it does not reach 15,000 gallons, nor will the City pay a rate in excess of the bid price shall the gallons exceed 15,000.
Posted Date
Apr 25, 2026
Due Date
May 6, 2026
Release: Apr 25, 2026
City of Greenville
Close: May 6, 2026
Seeking pricing to provide propane gas for the water and wastewater plants for the period June 1, 2026 through May 31, 2027. Gallons are an estimate and the City will not pay to fulfill the estimated amount if it does not reach 15,000 gallons, nor will the City pay a rate in excess of the bid price shall the gallons exceed 15,000.
City of Greenville
The work consists of furnishing of all labor, materials, and equipment necessary for the rehabilitation of 6 manholes with "stress skin" panel polymer surface liner system.
Posted Date
Apr 11, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Apr 11, 2026
City of Greenville
Close: Apr 22, 2026
The work consists of furnishing of all labor, materials, and equipment necessary for the rehabilitation of 6 manholes with "stress skin" panel polymer surface liner system.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—pivot to the reseller path.
Coops: Tip: If the buyer is open to coops in the future, mention UPP (State Joint Purchase), CMS Statewide Master Contracts via BidBuy, Sourcewell, or OMNIA.
City of Greenville (IL): No evidence of a usable sole source pathway or thresholds.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Greenville
The Council convened to conduct an executive session for the purpose of touring the Koerkenmeir building and the Annex building to discuss the potential purchase or lease of real property. Following the tour and return to open session, the Council officially voted against the acquisition or extension of an option to purchase the Koerkenmeir building.
This document outlines the City of Greenville's ADA Transition Plan, which details its commitment to complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The plan involves a comprehensive assessment of pedestrian facilities like sidewalks and curb ramps, and outlines strategies for improvement. Key components include designating an ADA Coordinator, providing public notice, establishing a grievance procedure, adopting design standards, conducting a self-evaluation, and allocating an annual budget for accessibility improvements, with a continuous focus on monitoring and updating progress.
The City Council meeting included a presentation by a State Representative recognizing the City's 200th anniversary. The council discussed and approved an ordinance amending the Municipal Code to increase the maximum horsepower for inboard/outboard engines on Governor Bond Lake. They also approved a 90-day extension for the NewWave CATV franchise agreement, and ordinances to add and relocate parking spaces for persons with disabilities. Additionally, the council accepted a bid to replace and repair valves at the water plant, discussed and approved the 2015 tax levy, and reviewed business for the Plan Commission. The council also discussed the Joint Review Board meeting for the TIF District, the acquisition of a property on South and Elm, and leaf vacuuming services. An executive session was held to discuss real estate, litigation, and personnel matters, followed by approval of salary adjustments for nonrepresented staff.
The council meeting included a presentation on character education, discussion and approval of various ordinances related to annexing multiple properties, and discussion regarding providing water and sewer utilities to residents. The council also discussed waiving meter and parts fees for annexed property owners, installing a water line along Ridge Avenue, and a water main along Forest Lane. Additionally, the council discussed health insurance options, the upcoming budget, and a special council meeting. The council also discussed traffic monitoring, a fiber broadband network, and a housing grant. Finally, the council discussed construction projects and a community project for the incoming freshman class.
The council addressed a request for a variance to exceed the maximum outbuilding size for a detached garage at 104 Quail Hollow Road, and also considered requests to rezone properties at 2200 Samuel W. Andrews Drive and 1720 E City Route 40 from Industrial Heavy to Industrial Light. Proposals for roadway striping were reviewed, and the council discussed sidewalk improvements, considering an alternative location due to safety concerns. The Health Department was suggested as a potential cost-share partner for sidewalk extension. An executive session was held to discuss real estate, personnel, and litigation matters.
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