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City of Northlake
water main rehabilitation, cured-in-place sewer lining, hot-mix asphalt pavement resurfacing, pavement patching, concrete curb and gutter removal and replacement, Portland cement concrete sidewalk removal and replacement, spot repairs of storm sewers, and landscape restoration all as further described in the contract documents for the said work prepared by Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. (CBBEL).
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2026
Due Date
Apr 10, 2026
Release: Mar 20, 2026
City of Northlake
Close: Apr 10, 2026
water main rehabilitation, cured-in-place sewer lining, hot-mix asphalt pavement resurfacing, pavement patching, concrete curb and gutter removal and replacement, Portland cement concrete sidewalk removal and replacement, spot repairs of storm sewers, and landscape restoration all as further described in the contract documents for the said work prepared by Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. (CBBEL).
AvailableCity of Northlake
Work includes of pavement removal, concrete pad and foundation removal, hot-mix asphalt pavement construction, pavement patching, concrete curb/gutter/median construction, and storm sewer construction. See outside link.
Posted Date
Aug 25, 2025
Due Date
Sep 8, 2025
Release: Aug 25, 2025
City of Northlake
Close: Sep 8, 2025
Work includes of pavement removal, concrete pad and foundation removal, hot-mix asphalt pavement construction, pavement patching, concrete curb/gutter/median construction, and storm sewer construction. See outside link.
City of Northlake
Project consist of approx 1,070 SF of 5" concrete side walk; 390 SY of sodding; 420 FT of Erosion barrier; 3 EA inlet filters; 20 TON of HMA surface course; 250 FT concrete curb; 130 FT of 4" pavement marking; 3,620 SF of poured in place safety surface; 240 FT of 4" perforated underdrain.
Posted Date
Jul 8, 2025
Due Date
Jul 29, 2025
Release: Jul 8, 2025
City of Northlake
Close: Jul 29, 2025
Project consist of approx 1,070 SF of 5" concrete side walk; 390 SY of sodding; 420 FT of Erosion barrier; 3 EA inlet filters; 20 TON of HMA surface course; 250 FT concrete curb; 130 FT of 4" pavement marking; 3,620 SF of poured in place safety surface; 240 FT of 4" perforated underdrain.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Deprioritize and pivot to a cooperative path immediately.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or BuyBoard piggybacking to speed approval.
City of Northlake (IL): No viable sole source pathway identified; deprioritize.
Notes: Attempting a sole source justification is likely to fail and waste resources. All expenditures over $1,000 require Finance Committee and City Council approval.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Northlake
The council addressed several items, including a request to permit the sale of wine and beer at AF Truck Center, which was tabled for the next agenda. The council accepted warrants and vouchers, approved an ordinance establishing cooling requirements for commercial and industrial buildings, and passed an ordinance regarding building regulations. Additionally, the council authorized the submittal of grant applications for the Automatic Electric Drive Bridge project and the Wolf Road Pedestrian Crossing project.
The committee meeting addressed several administrative and financial items, including the approval of warrants, vouchers, and commission expenditures. The committee also passed Ordinance O-05-2026 to amend the City Code regarding building regulations. Furthermore, members authorized the submission of grant applications for the Automatic Electric Dr. Bridge Project and the Wolf Road Pedestrian Crossing Project.
The committee meeting addressed several financial and operational items. Approval was granted for participation via conference bridge and for the minutes of the preceding January 12, 2026 meeting. The committee approved payment of Warrants and Vouchers, as well as Commission Expenditures. Key legislative actions included the approval of Ordinance O-02-2026, which establishes licensing and location requirements for Data Centers, and Ordinance O-03-2026, regarding the replacement of Lead Water Service Lines. The committee also approved making a $1 Million Additional Payment to the Police Pension Fund and awarded the bid for 2026 Residential Curb Brush Pickup Services to Winkler Tree Service. Future public meetings were noted regarding police department contract negotiations and a union grievance.
The City Council meeting addressed several significant items, including the acceptance of warrants and vouchers. Key actions involved the approval of Ordinance O-01-2026, which amends penalty provisions in the City Code. The Council also approved Ordinance O-02-2026, establishing licensing and location requirements for data centers. A substantial $1 Million additional payment to the Police Pension Fund was authorized. Furthermore, the bid for 2026 Residential Curb Brush Pickup Services was awarded to Winkler Tree Service. The Council approved Ordinance O-03-2026 concerning the replacement of lead water service lines, and the referral of Union Grievance 2026-01 to the City Council per the Collective Bargaining Agreement. A resident inquired about aldermen attendance.
The committee first addressed procedural matters, passing a motion to approve participation by aldermen via a conference bridge. Following this, the committee reviewed and approved the minutes from the previous meeting held on December 15, 2025. The primary fiscal discussions involved the presentation and subsequent approval for payment of the Warrants and Vouchers, and the presentation and approval for payment of the Commission Expenditures.
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