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Population size to gauge opportunity scale.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Montgomery
Work inlcudes 680 SY pavement removed; 550 SF walk removed; 543' curb removed; 20' pipe removed, 24" and under; 2 EA catch basin removed; 7 SY removal misc.: crosswalk pavers; 21 CY excavation; 415 SY subgrade compaction; 25 CY excavation of subgrade; 251 CY embankment; 25 CY granular material, type b; 75 SY geotextile fabric; 1,590 SF concrete walk (5" thick); 842 SF concrete walk (7" thick); 311 SF curb ramp; 406 SF walkway misc.: paver sidewalk; 55 CY topsoil. See outside link.
Posted Date
May 19, 2026
Due Date
Jun 9, 2026
Release: May 19, 2026
City of Montgomery
Close: Jun 9, 2026
Work inlcudes 680 SY pavement removed; 550 SF walk removed; 543' curb removed; 20' pipe removed, 24" and under; 2 EA catch basin removed; 7 SY removal misc.: crosswalk pavers; 21 CY excavation; 415 SY subgrade compaction; 25 CY excavation of subgrade; 251 CY embankment; 25 CY granular material, type b; 75 SY geotextile fabric; 1,590 SF concrete walk (5" thick); 842 SF concrete walk (7" thick); 311 SF curb ramp; 406 SF walkway misc.: paver sidewalk; 55 CY topsoil. See outside link.
AvailableCity of Montgomery
Parks and Recreation Master Plan development.
Posted Date
Feb 7, 2026
Due Date
Feb 23, 2026
Release: Feb 7, 2026
City of Montgomery
Close: Feb 23, 2026
Parks and Recreation Master Plan development.
City of Montgomery
Provide street resurfacing project.
Posted Date
Jan 27, 2026
Due Date
Feb 10, 2026
Release: Jan 27, 2026
City of Montgomery
Close: Feb 10, 2026
Provide street resurfacing project.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $77,250, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, or H-GAC to bypass formal bidding and reduce bonding/insurance friction.
City of Montgomery, OH. Strong preference for open competition; no evidence of sole source awards. No specific sole source threshold cited.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Montgomery
The strategic plan for the City of Montgomery focuses on maintaining high standards in public safety, customer service, and infrastructure, ensuring fiscal accountability, and promoting open communication. It aims to enhance community aesthetics, encourage quality economic development, and develop the Heritage District as a destination. The plan emphasizes citizen involvement, preservation of historic character, and continuous improvement through strategic directions and action plans.
The 2022-2026 Strategic Plan for the City of Montgomery outlines six goals that address infrastructure and facilities, financial sustainability, economic development, communication and community engagement, programming, activities, events, and recreation, as well as staffing and workforce development. The plan emphasizes the importance of long-term planning, efficiency, and community involvement to ensure the city's continued success and improvement.
The City of Montgomery's 2016-2021 Strategic Plan outlines a vision for a forward-thinking community that respects its history while embracing innovation. Key areas of focus include delivering superior core services, enhancing quality of life, fostering economic development, providing diverse housing options, and ensuring financial stability. The plan emphasizes partnerships with citizens, businesses, and organizations; a progressive work culture; and continuous improvement through performance measurement and employee development. Strategies aim to improve infrastructure, enhance communication, diversify the economy, and manage the impacts of redevelopment while maintaining the city's small-town character.
The 2006-2010 Strategic Plan for the City of Montgomery outlines key goals and strategies across five areas: economic development, infrastructure improvement, service delivery, financial management, and community engagement. Economic development focuses on fostering a diverse range of residential and business development through public-private partnerships, promoting a variety of housing options, and enhancing the aesthetic appeal of business districts. Infrastructure improvement prioritizes the Montgomery Road corridor, aiming to balance residential and commercial development while preserving the area's character. Service delivery emphasizes efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and high-quality services for residents, businesses, and visitors. Financial management focuses on responsible resource allocation, exploring alternative revenue sources, and transparent communication of the city's financial position. Community engagement aims to build trust and cooperation through centralized communication, a comprehensive marketing plan, and two-way communication channels to promote the city as a desirable place to live, work, and invest.
The 2011-2015 Montgomery Strategic Plan outlines six key goals. Goal 1 focuses on developing vibrant commercial and residential neighborhoods with a strong employment base, particularly in healthcare, through public-private partnerships. Goal 2 prioritizes long-term fiscal stability by controlling expenditures, increasing local revenue generation, and reducing reliance on state funding. Goal 3 aims to create a nationally leading organizational structure and workforce that delivers efficient and sustainable services. Goal 4 emphasizes active citizen engagement, accessible government, and collaborative partnerships to build community pride. Goal 5 focuses on enhancing Montgomery's quality of life and image to attract residents and businesses. Goal 6 involves partnering with the community to utilize, repurpose, or build facilities that meet evolving needs, creating a comprehensive master plan for future facility needs.
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