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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Morris
Project includes all work necessary to install water main to the limits as well as the connection to the existing water mains and services. Work shall consist of placing portland cement concrete sidewalk. Sidewalks shall be placed on 2" of subbase granular material, type b. Expansion joints shall be placed at intervals of not more than 50'. Dewatering of trench. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) water main. See attached file.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 17, 2026
City of Morris
Close: Apr 2, 2026
Project includes all work necessary to install water main to the limits as well as the connection to the existing water mains and services. Work shall consist of placing portland cement concrete sidewalk. Sidewalks shall be placed on 2" of subbase granular material, type b. Expansion joints shall be placed at intervals of not more than 50'. Dewatering of trench. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) water main. See attached file.
AvailableCity of Morris
Construction managers to provide pre-construction services for the design and construction of a new 3 million gallons per day (MGD) water treatment facility. The selected Construction Manager will collaborate with the Owner and Design Professional to support project planning, estimates, constructability reviews, procurement planning, and subcontractor/supplier solicitation.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Oct 30, 2025
City of Morris
Close: Oct 30, 2025
Construction managers to provide pre-construction services for the design and construction of a new 3 million gallons per day (MGD) water treatment facility. The selected Construction Manager will collaborate with the Owner and Design Professional to support project planning, estimates, constructability reviews, procurement planning, and subcontractor/supplier solicitation.
City of Morris
Provide loan financing for the construction of a new potable water treatment facility within the city limits.
Posted Date
Sep 16, 2025
Due Date
Sep 23, 2025
Release: Sep 16, 2025
City of Morris
Close: Sep 23, 2025
Provide loan financing for the construction of a new potable water treatment facility within the city limits.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot to coops/resellers unless the buyer insists and can confirm approvals.
Coops: Ask to purchase via their preferred cooperative through an established reseller (CDW-G or Carahsoft).
There’s no clear evidence of a sole source pathway or published thresholds for City of Morris; treat this as high-friction. If the buyer proposes sole source, ask for their written justification and confirmation of required approvals.
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City of Morris
This contract details an agreement between Flock Group Inc. and the Morris Police Department for the implementation of FlockOS Advanced. The Statement of Work outlines professional services including Wing Gateway integration, Axon integration, and a Camera Registry Website. The accompanying Order Form specifies the purchase of the Flock Safety Platform, FlockOS Advanced Package, a 64-stream Wing Gateway, and professional services for a total contract value of $11,500.00 over an initial 24-month term, with annual recurring costs of $5,500.00.
Effective Date
Jan 27, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jan 27, 2025
City of Morris
Expires:
This contract details an agreement between Flock Group Inc. and the Morris Police Department for the implementation of FlockOS Advanced. The Statement of Work outlines professional services including Wing Gateway integration, Axon integration, and a Camera Registry Website. The accompanying Order Form specifies the purchase of the Flock Safety Platform, FlockOS Advanced Package, a 64-stream Wing Gateway, and professional services for a total contract value of $11,500.00 over an initial 24-month term, with annual recurring costs of $5,500.00.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Morris
The meeting will include an update on the transition of the Regional Superintendent of Schools due to the upcoming retirement of Chris Mehochko and the appointment of Meghan Martin. The board will review trustee information, including current board members, the upcoming election cycle, relevant sections of the Illinois School Code, the fee for filing annexation/detachment petitions, and requirements for filing Statements of Economic Interest and completing Open Meetings Act training. The agenda also includes reviewing meeting needs for the upcoming reorganization meeting, which will involve canvassing election results, swearing in new members, electing officers, and establishing a meeting schedule.
The Development Review Committee meeting on November 14, 2024, addressed several development plans. Key decisions included approval of a Do It Center Hardware Store and a Secure Storage building, both subject to specific conditions like sidewalk additions and paving. Plans for a new Health Department building and additions to existing buildings were also discussed, with some receiving approval and others tabled for further review. The meeting concluded with the approval of a Little Learners' Academy and a building at 1353 East Street, both with conditions.
The meeting addressed errors in the transcript for the Brady petition, involving switched school district names. A closed session was held to discuss litigation. A motion to grant a detachment petition from Newark Community High School District #18 to Morris Community High School District #101 was made and subsequently defeated.
The board discussed attorney Michael Mattingly's request for a rehearing of the Brady petition. A motion to grant the rehearing was made but ultimately defeated by a 5-0 vote.
The board canvassed election results, swore in new members, and elected a president and vice-president for two-year terms. Statutes for regional trustees were reviewed, along with criteria for annexations and detachments, including a $1500 deposit requirement. The board also addressed trustee statement of economic interest filings, mileage reimbursement procedures, and reviewed district maps, adopting them as advisory documents. Finally, a meeting schedule for 2009-2011 was adopted.
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