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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Lawrenceburg
Installation of two (2) 34.5kV outdoor circuit breakers and concrete foundations, Installation of two (2) motor-operated GOAB switches, modifications to the existing incoming 34.5kV bus structures to accommodate disconnect switches, installation of electrical wiring and conduit between 34.5kV circuit breakers, disconnect switches, and structures and supply and installation of an upgraded AC Panel.
Posted Date
Apr 2, 2026
Due Date
Apr 27, 2026
Release: Apr 2, 2026
City of Lawrenceburg
Close: Apr 27, 2026
Installation of two (2) 34.5kV outdoor circuit breakers and concrete foundations, Installation of two (2) motor-operated GOAB switches, modifications to the existing incoming 34.5kV bus structures to accommodate disconnect switches, installation of electrical wiring and conduit between 34.5kV circuit breakers, disconnect switches, and structures and supply and installation of an upgraded AC Panel.
City of Lawrenceburg
Development and sale of city redevelopment real property.
Posted Date
Feb 12, 2026
Due Date
Mar 5, 2026
Release: Feb 12, 2026
City of Lawrenceburg
Close: Mar 5, 2026
Development and sale of city redevelopment real property.
City of Lawrenceburg
The work includes mechanically dredging 30,000 CY of sediment. The dredged area will begin on the eastern boat ramp and continue approx. 600 feet west towards the western boat ramp. Dredging will increase the current depth of the creek from 12' to up to 18' max (6' of dredging depth max). The dredged material will be transferred to a containment berm on the northern portion of a property adjoining. The containment berm will be constructed to accommodate 150,000 CY f material; this will allow storage of the Phase 2 dredged material that will total approx. 120,000 CY of sediment. No tree clearing will be conducted.
Posted Date
Jan 22, 2026
Due Date
Feb 18, 2026
Release: Jan 22, 2026
City of Lawrenceburg
Close: Feb 18, 2026
The work includes mechanically dredging 30,000 CY of sediment. The dredged area will begin on the eastern boat ramp and continue approx. 600 feet west towards the western boat ramp. Dredging will increase the current depth of the creek from 12' to up to 18' max (6' of dredging depth max). The dredged material will be transferred to a containment berm on the northern portion of a property adjoining. The containment berm will be constructed to accommodate 150,000 CY f material; this will allow storage of the Phase 2 dredged material that will total approx. 120,000 CY of sediment. No tree clearing will be conducted.
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Sole Source: Not viable here—deprioritize and redirect efforts to the local partnership path.
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City of Lawrenceburg shows no evidence of using sole source awards; deprioritize this route. No specific sole source threshold is identified.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Lawrenceburg
The board reviewed financial reports, discussed the development agreement for 98 East High Street including legal terms regarding a warranty deed and restrictive covenants, and authorized a project to reroute the storm sewer for the Durban Plaza development. The board also addressed future infrastructure plans for placing utility lines underground and noted the ongoing progress of the Main Street program. Claims were reviewed and approved before the meeting was adjourned.
The board approved a three-year service agreement with Johnson Controls for the Lawrenceburg Fire Department's HVAC system, establishing a not-to-exceed cost structure. Additionally, an interlocal agreement for fire protection services with Lawrenceburg Township was approved. The board also discussed the engagement of Hazen and Sawyer for a sewer department asset management plan and a dynamic rate study, focusing on the need to improve asset categorization and financial planning to support future utility management and loan applications.
The Commission held a work session to review and award the property at 98 East High Street. The meeting detailed a multi-step, transparent process that included a request for proposal and the use of a scoring matrix to evaluate multiple submissions. Following the review of the competitive proposals, the board officially motioned to award the property project to the Detmer Group.
The commission reviewed the Walnut Street construction project. The discussion addressed zoning classifications, site design, including the removal of an existing wall, and the provision of on-site parking for the development. Representatives from the project explained the housing program, which focuses on family reunification for individuals in recovery. The commission also heard public concerns regarding potential impacts on street parking availability for nearby businesses.
The Council discussed the annual community garden agreement, which was approved. There was a discussion regarding changing the public swimming pool hours and establishing a flat rental rate for the facility, with plans for the manager to present a breakdown of costs and comparisons with other regional facilities at a future meeting. Additionally, the Council addressed the city's dumpster billing process and received a presentation from community volunteers regarding ongoing efforts to provide meals, support, and supplies to individuals in need, including a proposal to lease the Boy Scout cabin for expanded community service operations.
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