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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Reynoldsburg
The City of Reynoldsburg issued an RFI seeking information on the design, construction, operation, and partnership structures for a city fiber-optic network to support economic development and digital inclusion. The RFI requests responses addressing network design (including underground conduit and redundant ring architecture), construction approaches, operational models, cost structures, and potential partnerships. Responses are due July 6, 2026; questions are due June 12, 2026 with Q&A released June 19, 2026.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jul 6, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
City of Reynoldsburg
Close: Jul 6, 2026
The City of Reynoldsburg issued an RFI seeking information on the design, construction, operation, and partnership structures for a city fiber-optic network to support economic development and digital inclusion. The RFI requests responses addressing network design (including underground conduit and redundant ring architecture), construction approaches, operational models, cost structures, and potential partnerships. Responses are due July 6, 2026; questions are due June 12, 2026 with Q&A released June 19, 2026.
AvailableCity of Reynoldsburg
Widening and reconstruction to approximately 4,100 feet, including installation of a traffic signal, sidewalk, street lighting, 2,500 LF of city water main, and relocation of 1,450 LF of water main; 15,000 square yards of roller-compacted concrete base in lieu of the asphalt concrete base included in the base bid.
Posted Date
May 22, 2026
Due Date
Jun 12, 2026
Release: May 22, 2026
City of Reynoldsburg
Close: Jun 12, 2026
Widening and reconstruction to approximately 4,100 feet, including installation of a traffic signal, sidewalk, street lighting, 2,500 LF of city water main, and relocation of 1,450 LF of water main; 15,000 square yards of roller-compacted concrete base in lieu of the asphalt concrete base included in the base bid.
AvailableCity of Reynoldsburg
Project includes 1 LS clearing and grubbing; 1 LS excavation and embankment, including pavement removal; 70 CY driveway replacement, type 2b; 560 CY asphalt concrete base, t=5"; 900 CY aggregate base, t=8"; 8032 GAL non tracking tack coat (0. 1 gal/sy); 140 CY asphalt concrete, surface course, type 1, (448), pg 64-22, t=1-1/4"; 1,560 LF concrete curb & gutter, per r-5 (continuous), t=6"; 530 SF concrete sidewalk, t=4", per r-9; 8,620 SF asphalt shared use path (sup), per r-20; 13 EA curb ramps - walk (w/ ADA detectable warning), per r-10a; 1 LS sedimentation and erosion control; 7 EA manhole, type c, per st-3, with concrete collar; 118 LF 6" ductile iron water pipe and fittings, with bedding and backfill.
Posted Date
Jan 9, 2026
Due Date
Feb 6, 2026
Release: Jan 9, 2026
City of Reynoldsburg
Close: Feb 6, 2026
Project includes 1 LS clearing and grubbing; 1 LS excavation and embankment, including pavement removal; 70 CY driveway replacement, type 2b; 560 CY asphalt concrete base, t=5"; 900 CY aggregate base, t=8"; 8032 GAL non tracking tack coat (0. 1 gal/sy); 140 CY asphalt concrete, surface course, type 1, (448), pg 64-22, t=1-1/4"; 1,560 LF concrete curb & gutter, per r-5 (continuous), t=6"; 530 SF concrete sidewalk, t=4", per r-9; 8,620 SF asphalt shared use path (sup), per r-20; 13 EA curb ramps - walk (w/ ADA detectable warning), per r-10a; 1 LS sedimentation and erosion control; 7 EA manhole, type c, per st-3, with concrete collar; 118 LF 6" ductile iron water pipe and fittings, with bedding and backfill.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If unique/continuity is clear, prepare a sole-source package with the department head and route for Council approval.
Coops: If your offering is on Ohio DAS or Sourcewell, propose a cooperative purchase to bypass formal bidding.
Entity: City of Reynoldsburg, Ohio.
Usage pattern: Council has recently waived competition for specialized IT/services (e.g., IT services and cyber insurance), indicating openness to sole source where justified.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Reynoldsburg
The meeting included discussions and updates on various programs and events, including youth volleyball, basketball, soccer, and baseball/softball/t-ball. Plans for a modified Daddy Daughter Date Night were discussed. Updates were provided on the Tomato Festival, the approved budget, the Community Events/Media Coordinator position, JFK Park improvements, social media efforts, the Tree City USA application, and the City Building/Senior Center operations. The Senior Center report covered closures, newsletters, drive-through lunches, and vaccination efforts. The Reynoldsburg City School report mentioned hybrid learning and winter sports. Other business included updates on new program offerings, Rodebaugh Road Park, non-sports programs, the Polar Plunge, and skate park repairs.
The meeting covered elections for the chair, vice chair, and secretary positions. Discussions included updates on youth soccer, baseball, softball, and T-ball programs, as well as upcoming events like Arbor Day and Plant Reynoldsburg. The commission addressed JFK Park improvements, Chapter 971 Municipal Parks, skate park improvements, and the Huber Park Stream/Erosion Control Grant. Updates were provided on the senior center and Reynoldsburg City School reports. The commission also discussed potential names for the new Rodebaugh Road Park and staffing challenges.
The Reynoldsburg Parks and Recreation Commission meeting covered various topics including the wrap-up of spring sports, registration for fall youth soccer and flag football, and preparations for the July 2 fireworks display and parade. Updates were provided on nature programming, the Music on the Cul-de-sac event, the Farmers' Market, and Food Truck events. The commission discussed the success of Safety Town, upcoming Movie Nights, and ongoing JFK Park improvements. Budget planning for 2022 was initiated, and senior center rentals were mentioned. The commission also discussed skate park improvements, the new Rodebaugh Rd Park, and potential collaboration with Columbus for Brice Rd. The need for volunteers for the Tomato Festival was highlighted, and a SWACO grant application for recycling containers was discussed. Reports were given on the Senior Center and Reynoldsburg City Schools. The commission also considered adding storybook trails to parks and reviewed the Tree Commission's suggestions.
The meeting included discussions on the importance of a Tree Commission, a review of the Tree Ordinance, and updates on various youth programs and events such as volleyball, basketball, soccer, baseball/softball/T-Ball, Father Son Adventure Night, Mother Daughter Night, Men's Basketball, and Easter Bunny events. Updates were provided on JFK Park and Skate Park improvements. The approval of the Tree City USA application was announced. A report from the Senior Center was not given, and the Reynoldsburg City School report included information on students returning to school and a potential levy on the ballot. The naming of the New Rodebaugh Road Park was discussed, with Woodruff Park being a favored option.
The meeting included discussions and updates on various programs and events such as youth volleyball, basketball, soccer, baseball/softball/t-ball, and adult kickball, as well as nature programs. JFK Park improvements, skate park improvements, and the Blacklick Creek & Trail project were reviewed, including grant funding and erosion issues. The commission discussed Tree City USA re-application, the 2022 budget, staffing pay, senior center operations, Civic Park planning, the Heirloom publication, school reports, Brice Park development, registration software, the Mel Clemens Community Service Award, and a SWACO grant for recycling signage. The meeting also touched on potential names for the New Rodebaugh Road Park.
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