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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Mount Clemens
This RFP solicits a vendor to furnish lead-based paint evaluation services on an as-needed basis for a government authority located in Macomb, Michigan. Services must be performed only when requested directly by the City/municipality and consist of on-site lead-based paint inspections covering the interior and exterior of primary residences and accessory structures, including a written report with site plans, dust wipe sample results, recommended abatement options, and interim control options. The contract term is one year, work performance is offsite, eligibility is restricted to onshore USA vendors, and questions are due by July 1, 2026.
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Due Date
Jul 8, 2026
Release: Jun 24, 2026
City of Mount Clemens
Close: Jul 8, 2026
This RFP solicits a vendor to furnish lead-based paint evaluation services on an as-needed basis for a government authority located in Macomb, Michigan. Services must be performed only when requested directly by the City/municipality and consist of on-site lead-based paint inspections covering the interior and exterior of primary residences and accessory structures, including a written report with site plans, dust wipe sample results, recommended abatement options, and interim control options. The contract term is one year, work performance is offsite, eligibility is restricted to onshore USA vendors, and questions are due by July 1, 2026.
AvailableCity of Mount Clemens
The City of Mount Clemens is seeking proposals for the replacement of the M-97 Pump Station. This civil engineering project involves construction and infrastructure upgrades within the city's jurisdiction in Macomb County, Michigan. Interested vendors must register on the MITN BidNet portal to access full bid documents and submission instructions.
Posted Date
Apr 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 2, 2026
Release: Apr 20, 2026
City of Mount Clemens
Close: Jun 2, 2026
The City of Mount Clemens is seeking proposals for the replacement of the M-97 Pump Station. This civil engineering project involves construction and infrastructure upgrades within the city's jurisdiction in Macomb County, Michigan. Interested vendors must register on the MITN BidNet portal to access full bid documents and submission instructions.
City of Mount Clemens
The solicitation seeks bids for the Cairns Playground Expansion in Michigan, posted on the MITN Purchasing Group (BidNet Direct). It was published on March 2, 2026, with bids due by 9:00 AM EDT on March 24, 2026. Bid documents are available to registered vendors on the platform.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
City of Mount Clemens
Close: Mar 24, 2026
The solicitation seeks bids for the Cairns Playground Expansion in Michigan, posted on the MITN Purchasing Group (BidNet Direct). It was published on March 2, 2026, with bids due by 9:00 AM EDT on March 24, 2026. Bid documents are available to registered vendors on the platform.
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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 $1,500, use sole source.
Coops: If your product is on Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, or BuyBoard, lead with that to bypass the $1,500 bid threshold.
Entity: City of Mount Clemens, MI.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Mount Clemens
The commission addressed several administrative and financial items. Key discussion topics included the receipt of a substantially compliant assessment practice audit, acknowledgments of staff achievements, and recognition of community efforts regarding a local high school prom. The commission approved updates to performance bond amounts for right-of-way and street opening work, passed resolutions to recognize non-profit organizations for charitable gaming licenses, approved the annual budget for the upcoming fiscal year, and enacted amendments to the current fiscal year budget covering various city funds and grant projects.
The Commission discussed ongoing concerns regarding the safety and maintenance of the property located at 67 Cass, specifically addressing failed attempts at securing the building with proper fencing and structural remediation. The conversation covered potential legal actions, including the possibility of pursuing blight violations through the relevant local boards to compel the property owner to act. There was also discussion regarding the enforcement of city ordinances related to property appearance, such as requiring permanent window replacements for boarded-up openings, and acknowledgment that the property owner is currently seeking to sell the building.
The Commission discussed the combined sewer separation plan update and the feasibility of various separation projects to address basement flooding complaints. The discussion covered the identification of high-contributing areas, including a hospital site, and the challenges of implementing large-scale storm water infrastructure. Plans were presented for separating three specific areas, alongside an update on a grant application for a comprehensive study of the storm and combined sewer systems. Strategies for reducing inflow to the system, such as replacing catch basin covers and potential collaboration with property owners for green infrastructure, were also explored.
The City Commission discussed and approved a request by WG Wade Shows Incorporated to conduct a carnival. The commission also passed resolutions establishing new metered parking rates, parking sticker prices, and parking citation fees, including a friendly amendment to increase the fee for no-parking-anytime violations. Additionally, the commissioners discussed strategies for improving parking fund sustainability, potential improvements to parking permit notification processes, and future ordinance amendments to address repeat parking citation offenders.
The City Commission discussed several items, including a public address regarding a dumpster enclosure project on Cherry Street, the approval of a public hearing and subsequent resolution for a CDBG-DR planning grant application related to disaster recovery and flood mitigation, the recommendation for a redevelopment liquor license for Amisa Grill, and the approval of Metro Act right-of-way permit extensions for Mcloud USA Telecommunication Services LLC. Additionally, the commission addressed the importance of utility companies coordinating route maps and as-built records with the city for infrastructure projects.
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