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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Nappanee
Project consists of design development and construction drawing preparation to develop, construct, operate, and maintain improvements.
Posted Date
Jun 5, 2026
Due Date
Jun 22, 2026
Release: Jun 5, 2026
City of Nappanee
Close: Jun 22, 2026
Project consists of design development and construction drawing preparation to develop, construct, operate, and maintain improvements.
AvailableCity of Nappanee
Improvements include full depth asphalt replacement, storm sewer improvements, concrete curb and gutter and sidewalk, landscaping, and appurtenances.
Posted Date
May 22, 2026
Due Date
Jun 8, 2026
Release: May 22, 2026
City of Nappanee
Close: Jun 8, 2026
Improvements include full depth asphalt replacement, storm sewer improvements, concrete curb and gutter and sidewalk, landscaping, and appurtenances.
City of Nappanee
The Real Property is currently zoned B-2 General Business. The minimum offering price for the purchase of the Real Property is $446,000. Only offers for the entirety of the Real Property will be considered. Real Property will be sold "AS IS".
Posted Date
Nov 1, 2025
Due Date
Jan 27, 2026
Release: Nov 1, 2025
City of Nappanee
Close: Jan 27, 2026
The Real Property is currently zoned B-2 General Business. The minimum offering price for the purchase of the Real Property is $446,000. Only offers for the entirety of the Real Property will be considered. Real Property will be sold "AS IS".
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Do not pursue. If the coop isn’t an option, prepare for a formal competitive bid and price with local vendor preference in mind.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell. If your product is on a Sourcewell contract, ask them to purchase via the coop to bypass a full competitive bid.
City of Nappanee, IN: No evidence that sole source awards are accepted in practice—deprioritize this path. If the cooperative route is not viable, be ready for a formal competitive bid and plan pricing with the city’s local vendor preference in mind.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Nappanee
The council received a presentation regarding local tourism initiatives including the quilt garden program, upcoming youth baseball tournaments, and the Coppes anniversary. The council reviewed and accepted the monthly report for April. Furthermore, the council approved the payment of city accounts payable vouchers, with discussion regarding engineering and consulting costs for the Walnut Street extension project. The council also received monthly reports from the fire and planning departments and held a preliminary discussion on topics for future consideration, including a reserve and liquidity policy and home-based business regulations.
The board approved a consent agenda covering various permits and sewer adjustments. Key new business items included the approval of a task order for wastewater system improvements, the selection of advisory and bond issuance services for water and wastewater projects, and an agreement for surveying work. Additionally, the board authorized street closures for an anniversary celebration and electrical grid improvements, and approved a fireworks contract. Accounts payable vouchers were approved. Reports from city officers addressed police department personnel changes, including a resignation, a reduction in rank, a K-9 retirement, and a new hire, as well as a request for a new parking sign at the street department and the declaration of an emergency for an HVAC unit replacement at city hall.
The meeting agenda includes the review of accounts payable vouchers for water and sewer departments, reports from city officers regarding water operations, and a formal notification of a resignation from the fire department.
The board meeting agenda includes the review of unfinished business, specifically the purchase of a GMC Sierra 1500 truck for the Wastewater Treatment Plant and the approval of an updated LiDar agreement. New business will be discussed, followed by the approval of accounts payable vouchers totaling $185,512.98 for the Water department and $72,650.66 for the Sewer department. Additionally, the agenda covers reports from city officers, including conference attendance requests from the Street and Fire departments.
The council discussed and approved financial reports for February and March, highlighting growth in the General Fund balance. They completed the third reading of an ordinance to designate the Dietrich Building as a local Historic Preservation District. The council also approved an expression of interest for the potential purchase of 23 acres of vacant land on South Jackson Street for future development. Additionally, the council approved accounts payable vouchers and heard reports regarding the Fire and Planning departments, as well as a proclamation for Arbor Day.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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