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City of Martins Ferry
Division A - improvements consist of 30" tangent pile wall with alternating reinforced steel hp 10 x 42 reinforced concrete shafts for primary pilings, drilled 10 feet into bedrock and 30" concrete shafts, drilled 10' into bedrock for secondary pilings, as per the geotechnical design. Total wall length is approx., 245'. Minor drainage improvements will be constructed to outfall through the secondary pilings. Roadway will be widened to 18' wide typical with curb along the north side of the road. Division B - improvements consist of undercut excavation to address unsuitable subgrade conditions due to a storm event, followed by backfill operations utilizing 304 aggregate base materials in accordance with project specifications. Topsoil, seeding, and erosion control mat will be added to encourage vegetative growth and deter erosion. Upon completion of subgrade remediation, full-depth restoration of the roadway section will be performed to match existing line, grade, and cross-section.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 14, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
City of Martins Ferry
Close: Jul 14, 2026
Division A - improvements consist of 30" tangent pile wall with alternating reinforced steel hp 10 x 42 reinforced concrete shafts for primary pilings, drilled 10 feet into bedrock and 30" concrete shafts, drilled 10' into bedrock for secondary pilings, as per the geotechnical design. Total wall length is approx., 245'. Minor drainage improvements will be constructed to outfall through the secondary pilings. Roadway will be widened to 18' wide typical with curb along the north side of the road. Division B - improvements consist of undercut excavation to address unsuitable subgrade conditions due to a storm event, followed by backfill operations utilizing 304 aggregate base materials in accordance with project specifications. Topsoil, seeding, and erosion control mat will be added to encourage vegetative growth and deter erosion. Upon completion of subgrade remediation, full-depth restoration of the roadway section will be performed to match existing line, grade, and cross-section.
AvailableCity of Martins Ferry
Work includes 2,400 SY pavement planing/milling (2" depth), 200 Gal non-tracking tack coat (0.080 Gal/SY), 70 CY intermediate (leveling) course 1", 30 CY partial depth repair (4" removal/4 asphalt base), 140 cy surface course (2" depth), 1,700 LF 6" curb, type 6, 260 LF guard rail with long posts, 1 EA catch basins, no. 2-2b. See atatched file.
Posted Date
Aug 11, 2025
Due Date
Aug 25, 2025
Release: Aug 11, 2025
City of Martins Ferry
Close: Aug 25, 2025
Work includes 2,400 SY pavement planing/milling (2" depth), 200 Gal non-tracking tack coat (0.080 Gal/SY), 70 CY intermediate (leveling) course 1", 30 CY partial depth repair (4" removal/4 asphalt base), 140 cy surface course (2" depth), 1,700 LF 6" curb, type 6, 260 LF guard rail with long posts, 1 EA catch basins, no. 2-2b. See atatched file.
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Sole Source: Not viable; immediately pivot to cooperative purchasing education and the OhioBuys path.
Coops: Forward-looking: If they’re open to coops, point them to Ohio DAS State Term Contracts/Statewide Contracts, ODOT Cooperative Purchasing, and NASPO ValuePoint.
Entity: City of Martins Ferry (OH).
Status: No evidence of a workable sole source pathway or thresholds; deprioritize.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Martins Ferry
The meeting addressed the upcoming council elections, with the council president announcing her decision not to seek re-election. Discussions included Columbia Gas rate increases, snow removal priorities, water plant upgrades, and the Ohio Department of Transportation's pedestrian bridge reconstruction. Reports were given by the Mayor, Service Director, Auditor, Law Director, Police Department, Fire Department, and Code Administrator. The Finance and Audit Committee met to discuss salary increases, budget adjustments, and the potential hiring of an Assistant Service Director. The council approved updated ordinance books, acknowledged donations to the After School Program, and adjusted the meeting time for the remainder of May. A citizen commented on street snow removal and the Austin Masters Plant cleanup.
The Martins Ferry City Council meeting addressed various topics, including the approval of the October 16, 2024, meeting minutes and correspondence regarding the shipment of updated codified ordinances. Reports from city officials covered paving quotes for Spring Haven Drive, a leaky roof at the city building, street sweeper violation tickets, and the need for new police cruisers. Discussions included a potential personnel contract (in executive session), waterline connection projects, and the acceptance of a 2024 Cops Hiring Grant. The council also approved funding for Spring Haven Drive paving and temporary roof repairs, and established a Police Cruiser Fund. Citizen comments included concerns about a waterline repair impacting a resident's driveway, appreciation for a safe trick-or-treat event, and updates on the Austin Masters situation and 4-K facility cleanup.
The Martins Ferry City Council meeting addressed several key issues. Discussion included proposals for the purchase of timber on city property, approval of payments for additional hours worked by a water plant operator, and the payment of East Ohio Regional Hospital's water bill and property taxes. Council also reviewed the paving of Spring Haven Drive, water plant improvements, and the city's budget, including potential cruiser replacements. Reports were heard from various city departments, and citizens were given an opportunity to address the council. Several motions were made and approved regarding payments, fund transfers, and meeting scheduling.
The emergency meeting focused on the reimbursement of Permanent Improvement Funds to East Ohio Regional Hospital. Discussion included the necessity of a $33,100 tax payment to Belmont County and the release of funds from the Job Tax Credit Agreement Fund. A motion to release $34,000 to the hospital was made and passed.
The Martins Ferry City Council held a special session to address legislation, including the first reading and subsequent passage of an ordinance for appropriations during the fiscal year ending December 31, 2025. An amendment was also passed regarding the hourly pay for a part-time employee covering absences.
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