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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Hancock
Sanitary sewer main line replacement, sanitary sewer main line spot repairs, sanitary sewer lateral replacement, sanitary sewer manhole installation, and associated surface restoration work at various locations within the city.
Posted Date
Jun 3, 2026
Due Date
Jul 1, 2026
Release: Jun 3, 2026
City of Hancock
Close: Jul 1, 2026
Sanitary sewer main line replacement, sanitary sewer main line spot repairs, sanitary sewer lateral replacement, sanitary sewer manhole installation, and associated surface restoration work at various locations within the city.
AvailableCity of Hancock
The project consists of Storm Sewer removal and replacement and associated surface restoration.
Posted Date
Jul 12, 2025
Due Date
Jul 25, 2025
Release: Jul 12, 2025
City of Hancock
Close: Jul 25, 2025
The project consists of Storm Sewer removal and replacement and associated surface restoration.
City of Hancock
The Project consists of Distribution System Material Verification (DSMI) of water distribution lines at the service connection to the water main and service lines on each side of curb stops by methods of potholing, hydro excavation, hand excavation, and/or machine excavation. Backfilling and restoration of the areas influenced by the excavations is also included. There is a total of 175 water services for DSMI Verifications as the base bid and 50 water services for verification on the alternate list.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2025
Due Date
Apr 24, 2025
Release: Mar 27, 2025
City of Hancock
Close: Apr 24, 2025
The Project consists of Distribution System Material Verification (DSMI) of water distribution lines at the service connection to the water main and service lines on each side of curb stops by methods of potholing, hydro excavation, hand excavation, and/or machine excavation. Backfilling and restoration of the areas influenced by the excavations is also included. There is a total of 175 water services for DSMI Verifications as the base bid and 50 water services for verification on the alternate list.
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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 $6,000 (council approval threshold), do not pursue; pivot to the cooperative path immediately.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell to purchase via an awarded contract and bypass formal bidding.
City of Hancock, MI. There is no practical evidence of sole source awards.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Hancock
The Commission discussed several project updates including the Campground Connector and finalized the location for the splash pad at Hancock Beach. Decisions were made to purchase playground equipment for Laurn Grove, the Campground, and the Beach, as well as new signage for the Disc Golf Course. The Commission also approved an amended budget for the FY26 Recreation Fund and agreed to postpone discussions regarding ballfield dugouts until March.
The board discussed ongoing planning for the Finno-Ugric Capital of Culture, the recent annual community sledding party, preparations for the Heikinpaiva festival including a snow sculpting invitational and snowshoe tour, and the success of the Hancock Lights the Night event. Additionally, the board approved a facade grant extension for a property on Quincy Street and tabled the updated facade grant application and guidelines for further consideration.
The council meeting addressed various administrative and municipal matters, including the approval of accounts payable, introduction of a zoning sign ordinance amendment, and several contract-related approvals for environmental services and grants. Appointments and re-appointments were made to various boards and commissions, including the DDA, Planning Commission, Transit Local Advisory Council, Historic Hancock Commission, and Board of Review. The council also approved a resolution setting an alternate start date for the Board of Review, authorized the abandonment of a public street turnaround at Maplewood Glade Drive, and adopted a resolution opposing state legislation that preempts local zoning authority. Furthermore, the council scheduled upcoming budget work sessions and joint committee meetings, and accepted resignations from specific commissions and boards.
The council meeting addressed a variety of administrative and operational matters. Key agenda items included the approval of accounts payable, the reappointment of a member to the Planning Commission, and the authorization of an Early Voting Site Agreement. The council also approved ballot language for a recreation millage renewal and several professional services contracts, including road improvement projects and site readiness grants. Furthermore, the council ratified collective bargaining agreements, approved a retention bonus for non-union staff, and authorized the purchase of a new dump truck for the public works department.
The Commission discussed several project updates, including signage for the disc golf course and exploration of various grant opportunities. Unfinished business addressed the relocation of the splash pad, the lack of bids for playground equipment, specifications for ballfield dugouts, and obtaining a quote for a campground trail connector. New business included the approval of millage renewal language and authorization for a twenty percent grant match up to five thousand dollars.
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