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How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Lawrenceburg
Provide vehicle towing and storage/impounding services.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2025
Due Date
Jun 26, 2025
Release: Jun 25, 2025
City of Lawrenceburg
Close: Jun 26, 2025
Provide vehicle towing and storage/impounding services.
City of Lawrenceburg
Seeks a letters of interest from interested professional surveyors in order to provide on-call services for various surveying tasks related to city capital improvement projects.
Posted Date
May 21, 2025
Due Date
Jun 4, 2025
Release: May 21, 2025
City of Lawrenceburg
Close: Jun 4, 2025
Seeks a letters of interest from interested professional surveyors in order to provide on-call services for various surveying tasks related to city capital improvement projects.
City of Lawrenceburg
Work consist approx. 2,150 LF of roadway extension and drainage utilities. Roadway will include curb and gutter. The road extension will include one (1) stream crossing.
Posted Date
Nov 13, 2024
Due Date
Nov 21, 2024
Release: Nov 13, 2024
City of Lawrenceburg
Close: Nov 21, 2024
Work consist approx. 2,150 LF of roadway extension and drainage utilities. Roadway will include curb and gutter. The road extension will include one (1) stream crossing.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Only if your solution is truly proprietary IT/software with no functional equivalent; work with the City Administrator to document justification and obtain governing body approval.
Coops: If they ask about faster paths, mention TN statewide contracts/TN Smart Shop, in‑state piggybacking, or OMNIA Partners.
City of Lawrenceburg rarely uses sole source. Only pursue if your product is unequivocally proprietary IT/software with no functional equivalent.
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City of Lawrenceburg
The City of Lawrenceburg is authorizing an agreement with SportsGrass USA for the mobilization and installation of six new synthetic turf infields covering 111,370 square feet. The project is detailed in a proposal dated September 18, 2025, with a quoted price of $847,308 and payment terms requiring installments upon contract execution, material shipment, and completion. This agreement is expected to be finalized in December 2025. A related purchase order from January 23, 2016, for a similar scope of work and a slightly different total of $847,398.00 is also present in the document.
Effective Date
Dec 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Dec 1, 2025
City of Lawrenceburg
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The City of Lawrenceburg is authorizing an agreement with SportsGrass USA for the mobilization and installation of six new synthetic turf infields covering 111,370 square feet. The project is detailed in a proposal dated September 18, 2025, with a quoted price of $847,308 and payment terms requiring installments upon contract execution, material shipment, and completion. This agreement is expected to be finalized in December 2025. A related purchase order from January 23, 2016, for a similar scope of work and a slightly different total of $847,398.00 is also present in the document.
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The document contains a Purchase Order (dated July 9, 2025) from the City of Lawrenceburg to Local Government Corporation for software and server upgrades, detailing various software licenses, hardware, setup, configuration, and an annual use and support fee through individual line items. It also includes a Sales Proposal (dated July 2, 2025) from Local Government Corporation to the City of Lawrenceburg, outlining different cost components such as 'Total Software Cost' ($9,110.40), 'Total Hardware Cost' ($4,300.00 or $6,625.00 in a different section), 'Total Miscellaneous Cost' ($146.00 or $738.00 in a different section), and a separate 'Annual Use and Support Fee' ($14,892.00). Another section of the proposal presents a 'Total Proposal Cost' of $7,363.00 for a specific hardware and miscellaneous configuration. T&Cs are provided.
Effective Date
Jul 9, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jul 9, 2025
City of Lawrenceburg
Expires:
The document contains a Purchase Order (dated July 9, 2025) from the City of Lawrenceburg to Local Government Corporation for software and server upgrades, detailing various software licenses, hardware, setup, configuration, and an annual use and support fee through individual line items. It also includes a Sales Proposal (dated July 2, 2025) from Local Government Corporation to the City of Lawrenceburg, outlining different cost components such as 'Total Software Cost' ($9,110.40), 'Total Hardware Cost' ($4,300.00 or $6,625.00 in a different section), 'Total Miscellaneous Cost' ($146.00 or $738.00 in a different section), and a separate 'Annual Use and Support Fee' ($14,892.00). Another section of the proposal presents a 'Total Proposal Cost' of $7,363.00 for a specific hardware and miscellaneous configuration. T&Cs are provided.
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This document outlines a contract between Montrose Environmental Solutions, Inc. and the City of Lawrenceburg for a Brownfield Redevelopment Area Grant (BRAG) Identification Project. The services include conducting a desktop review, windshield review, and interviews to produce a Brownfield Identification Inventory Report and a BRAG Property Identification Report. The total not-to-exceed cost for these services is $20,000.00, as confirmed by a Purchase Order and an Authorization to Proceed that references a proposal dated August 20, 2025. The contract is governed by attached General Terms and Conditions.
Effective Date
Aug 20, 2025
Expires
Effective: Aug 20, 2025
City of Lawrenceburg
Expires:
This document outlines a contract between Montrose Environmental Solutions, Inc. and the City of Lawrenceburg for a Brownfield Redevelopment Area Grant (BRAG) Identification Project. The services include conducting a desktop review, windshield review, and interviews to produce a Brownfield Identification Inventory Report and a BRAG Property Identification Report. The total not-to-exceed cost for these services is $20,000.00, as confirmed by a Purchase Order and an Authorization to Proceed that references a proposal dated August 20, 2025. The contract is governed by attached General Terms and Conditions.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Lawrenceburg
The Board of Mayor and Council of the City of Lawrenceburg convened to discuss and amend ordinances related to zoning, particularly concerning the Historic Zoning Overlay District. The amendments aim to strengthen regulations and standards for historic preservation, including defining historic districts and landmarks, establishing the Historic Zoning Commission, and outlining procedures for construction, alteration, demolition, and economic hardship considerations within the historic district.
The meeting included discussions and decisions on several key items. An ordinance to amend budget appropriations for the 2024-2025 fiscal year was approved on the second reading. A resolution was passed to accept a quote and contract with The Fence Company for fencing replacement at the Youth Softball Park. The council also approved the creation of a City Engineer position, the transfer of LUS property to F9 Properties, and the acceptance of a right-of-way dedication from Lawrenceburg Utility Systems to create Coffee Way.
The meeting addressed concerns about traffic on Springer Road and its impact on city tax revenue. The closure of City Offices for Juneteenth was announced, along with adjustments to the residential cart pickup schedule. The Sanitation Director discussed citizen complaints about brush pickup and provided an update on the Demo Landfill. The council reviewed and approved an ordinance amending budget appropriations for the 2024-2025 fiscal year's General Fund on its first reading. Additionally, resolutions were approved for a contract to sell real property on South Military Avenue, the appointment of Eric Lanning to the Board of Public Utilities, and amendments to salary supplement resolutions for city employees. The Fire Chief mentioned the upcoming Tennessee Brotherhood Ride, and the Parks and Recreation Director reported the completion of Richardson Park and Barry Hogues Park.
The meeting addressed concerns about mobile vending, specifically regarding background checks for vendors. A retirement plaque was presented to a member of the Lawrenceburg Police Department. The LUS Financials for July 2025 were accepted. The council discussed and approved on first reading an ordinance to amend the Lawrenceburg Municipal Code regarding mobile vending limited use standards. Additionally, a resolution was approved to authorize the Lawrenceburg Police Department to apply for and accept a grant for high visibility enforcement of Tennessee DUI laws for the physical year 2025-26.
The meeting included discussion and approval of an ordinance to amend budget appropriations for the 2024-2025 fiscal year, as well as an ordinance to amend the zoning regulations. Resolutions were approved to authorize the Fire Department to apply for SAFER grants for recruitment and retention of volunteers, and to hire full-time firefighters. Additionally, a resolution was passed to allow an agreement with Lawrence County for animal shelter services. Announcements were made regarding the closure of city offices for Independence Day and details for the annual fireworks show.
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