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Government ID for mapping buyers across datasets.
Full-time equivalent employees.
Population size to gauge opportunity scale.
How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
How often this buyer champions startups and early adoption.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Lawrenceburg
Fire station 1 renovations (roof).
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
May 1, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
City of Lawrenceburg
Close: May 1, 2026
Fire station 1 renovations (roof).
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.
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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
Expires:
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 reviewed a proposed balanced budget for the upcoming fiscal year and received updates regarding upcoming concert events. A public hearing was held concerning a zoning ordinance amendment to re-zone specific property from residential to commercial, which was subsequently approved. Furthermore, the board adopted the Future Land Use Plan and Major Thoroughfare Plan, authorized renovations for the old West Highland Gym, and called for an election of council seats and the mayoral position. Appointments were confirmed for the Beer Board and the Tennessee Southern Railroad Authority Board, and a master services agreement for professional engineering consultancy was authorized.
The council accepted the January 2026 LUS financials and received updates regarding the ongoing budget process and infrastructure improvements on the baseball fields. Personnel changes within the Fire Department were noted, with the appointments of a new Battalion Chief and Captain. The council approved the first reading of an ordinance to amend the zoning classification of approximately 23 acres of property from Commercial to High-Density Residential. Additionally, a resolution was approved to provide appropriations to a list of non-profit organizations for the upcoming 2026-2027 fiscal year.
The council discussed various items including a presentation on a local blood drive and a display of artwork from local high school students. Financial statements were accepted, and reports were provided on the upcoming fiscal year budget and spring sports programs. The council approved multiple ordinances on second reading, including those regarding municipal auditorium reservation fees and the regulation of sober living homes. Additionally, a zoning amendment was approved on first reading, and the council authorized a resolution for a lease agreement addendum with the local Rotary Club and the purchase of a new truck chassis.
The meeting included an update on progress at the municipal airport, which was recently named Airport of the Year, as well as status reports regarding the budget process and the police department. Public hearings were held regarding a rezone ordinance and an annexation proposal near Tripp Road. The Board approved the second reading of an ordinance to rezone property from commercial to high-density residential and the first readings of ordinances regarding auditorium reservation fees and sober living home regulations. Additionally, several resolutions were passed, including the annexation of territory, the appointment of an accounting firm for an audit, the declaration of surplus property for various departments, a lease agreement for a school gymnasium, an economic impact plan for a hotel project, and the procurement of new laptops for the police department.
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.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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