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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Lincoln Park
This solicitation requests proposals for 2026 sanitary sewer rehabilitation using cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining methods to rehabilitate existing sanitary sewer mains in Lincoln Park, Michigan. Bidders must submit by the stated closing date; the BidNet/MITN listing shows a closing deadline of 2026-06-24 at 10:00 AM EDT and a publication date of 2026-05-21. The project scope involves trenchless full-length and sectional CIPP lining or open-cut replacement as described in supporting environmental review documentation.
Posted Date
May 21, 2026
Due Date
Jun 24, 2026
Release: May 21, 2026
City of Lincoln Park
Close: Jun 24, 2026
This solicitation requests proposals for 2026 sanitary sewer rehabilitation using cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining methods to rehabilitate existing sanitary sewer mains in Lincoln Park, Michigan. Bidders must submit by the stated closing date; the BidNet/MITN listing shows a closing deadline of 2026-06-24 at 10:00 AM EDT and a publication date of 2026-05-21. The project scope involves trenchless full-length and sectional CIPP lining or open-cut replacement as described in supporting environmental review documentation.
AvailableCity of Lincoln Park
This solicitation requests contractors to rehabilitate existing sanitary sewer mains using full-length cured-in-place pipe lining (CIPP) for approximately 14,000 linear feet of 8" to 36" pipe. The project is funded in part by CDBG-DR (federal disaster recovery funds), is subject to prevailing wage requirements, and requires a 5% bid bond; bid documents and plans are distributed by the project designer, Hennessey Engineers, Inc. Bids are open as of the publication date and are due on June 9, 2026, at 10:30 AM EDT.
Posted Date
May 8, 2026
Due Date
Jun 9, 2026
Release: May 8, 2026
City of Lincoln Park
Close: Jun 9, 2026
This solicitation requests contractors to rehabilitate existing sanitary sewer mains using full-length cured-in-place pipe lining (CIPP) for approximately 14,000 linear feet of 8" to 36" pipe. The project is funded in part by CDBG-DR (federal disaster recovery funds), is subject to prevailing wage requirements, and requires a 5% bid bond; bid documents and plans are distributed by the project designer, Hennessey Engineers, Inc. Bids are open as of the publication date and are due on June 9, 2026, at 10:30 AM EDT.
AvailableCity of Lincoln Park
This solicitation requests proposals for Advanced Life Support (ALS) and Basic Life Support (BLS) transporting ambulance services for the City of Lincoln Park, Michigan. The posting was published on 2026-01-14 and is open until 2026-02-11 at 10:00 AM EST; bid documents and contact details require registration/access through the BidNet (MITN) site. This is a procurement for transportation/medical services (not a grant) with the official posting hosted on BidNet Direct (MITN).
Posted Date
Jan 14, 2026
Due Date
Feb 11, 2026
Release: Jan 14, 2026
City of Lincoln Park
Close: Feb 11, 2026
This solicitation requests proposals for Advanced Life Support (ALS) and Basic Life Support (BLS) transporting ambulance services for the City of Lincoln Park, Michigan. The posting was published on 2026-01-14 and is open until 2026-02-11 at 10:00 AM EST; bid documents and contact details require registration/access through the BidNet (MITN) site. This is a procurement for transportation/medical services (not a grant) with the official posting hosted on BidNet Direct (MITN).
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Rarely approved; steer to a State of Michigan cooperative instead to avoid a formal bid.
Coops: Propose MiDEAL, Sourcewell, or OMNIA; also watch MITN for piggyback opportunities.
City of Lincoln Park (MI) seldom uses sole source (only one specialized public works case since 2020). No specific sole source dollar threshold cited.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Lincoln Park
The Regular Council Meeting agenda included several critical items for action. Key topics included opposing specific legislation related to local zoning powers, approving the intent to issue bonds for the CWSRF and DWSRF projects, and proceeding with a mid-year budget amendment. The council planned to authorize a Water and Sewer Rate Study, with a proposed resolution earmarking up to $20,000 for Plante and Moran to conduct the study. Other action items involved approving ACT 51 Map Revisions, extending the contract for Detention Officers, and removing several commissioners from the EDC, Parks & Rec, Planning, and ZBA boards. The meeting also allocated time for department head reports, citizen communications, and board reports.
The meeting commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance. Old Business items discussed included coordinating a date for the upcoming Garden Walk via email to former participants, noting the CBDG application cut-off date of March 21, 2026, and confirming planned events such as a clean-up of Memorial Park on May 16th and the Memorial Day Parade on May 17th. The next meeting is scheduled to hold elections for the roles of Chairperson, Treasurer, and Secretary.
Key discussions included New Business regarding sending an email to Garden Walk participants to coordinate a Memorial Park Clean up event scheduled for May 16th from 9:00 a.m. to Noon for the Parade. Old Business involved reporting on the results of the Best Christmas House Display contest, where 60 nominations were received and four winners were selected and awarded prizes.
The key discussion centered on a Site Plan and Special Land Use Review application for a Used Auto Dealership at 625 Southfield Road, which is proposed as an expansion of an existing dealership, including a vehicle showroom and office space, with phased development plans. The Commission reviewed compliance with various zoning ordinances regarding setbacks, parking, loading space waivers, and landscaping requirements, noting several areas requiring clarification or waivers. The meeting agenda also scheduled an introduction to the Zoning Rewrite and Zoning Audit, and a discussion on draft text amendments related to site plan review. Reports included announcements about upcoming events like the Chocolate Walk and a public hearing regarding marihuana retail shops.
The meeting commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance and an invocation, which included prayers for members of the community experiencing health issues. Key discussions included the transition following the city manager's departure, with an interim city manager in place and a search firm engaged. Updates were provided on community events, such as a successful presentation at the middle school regarding a $100,000 grant for the Don't Quit gymnasium, and the dedication of an elevator at St. Michaels. A representative from the newly renovated Lincoln Manor (formerly the Knights of Columbus hall) provided an update on their revitalization efforts. Information was shared regarding Small Business Administration disaster assistance loans available to residents affected by severe storms and flooding in April and May. A major portion of the discussion involved DTE Energy presenting their tree trimming program, detailing how vegetation causes outages (one half of outages) and safety issues, and outlining their five-year trimming schedule for Lincoln Park circuits. DTE also addressed customer concerns regarding crew identification badges and discussed repair protocols following the catastrophic storm in July.
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