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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Saginaw
Work includes removal and disposal of existing roof top heating units, and the installation of two new greenheck roof-top heaters and curb adapters at the remotes division. Units are located on the control building and dewatering building. Model number DGX-P112-H12-MF.
Posted Date
Apr 27, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 27, 2026
City of Saginaw
Close: May 12, 2026
Work includes removal and disposal of existing roof top heating units, and the installation of two new greenheck roof-top heaters and curb adapters at the remotes division. Units are located on the control building and dewatering building. Model number DGX-P112-H12-MF.
AvailableCity of Saginaw
Seeking proposals for a floor standing microbiological incubator.
Posted Date
Apr 28, 2026
Due Date
May 19, 2026
Release: Apr 28, 2026
City of Saginaw
Close: May 19, 2026
Seeking proposals for a floor standing microbiological incubator.
AvailableCity of Saginaw
Supply and delivery of 2 EA HACH TL2300 Tungsten Lamp Turbidimeter EPA, 0 – 4000 NTU, # LPV444.99.00210 NO SUBSTITUTIONS; 1 EA Filter Assembly, USEPA Method 180.1 TL23 Series Laboratory Turbidimeter #9653500 NO SUBSTITUTIONS; 1 EA TL23 Series Turbidimeter Lamp Assembly #9659000 NO SUBSTITUTIONS; see attached file.
Posted Date
Apr 28, 2026
Due Date
May 19, 2026
Release: Apr 28, 2026
City of Saginaw
Close: May 19, 2026
Supply and delivery of 2 EA HACH TL2300 Tungsten Lamp Turbidimeter EPA, 0 – 4000 NTU, # LPV444.99.00210 NO SUBSTITUTIONS; 1 EA Filter Assembly, USEPA Method 180.1 TL23 Series Laboratory Turbidimeter #9653500 NO SUBSTITUTIONS; 1 EA TL23 Series Turbidimeter Lamp Assembly #9659000 NO SUBSTITUTIONS; see attached file.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Only if it’s proprietary or regulatory-critical (especially for Water/Wastewater). Coordinate with the department head, then Purchasing, for City Manager and City Council approval.
Coops: If your offering is on OMNIA Partners, Sourcewell, MiDEAL, or BuyBoard, ask Purchasing to confirm access and process a PO to bypass the $2,000 formal bid threshold. For IT, route via CDW-G on a relevant coop.
Entity: City of Saginaw, MI.
Use when: Proprietary technology or specialized service with single-vendor capability or regulatory compliance needs; strongest fit in Water and Wastewater Treatment Services.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Saginaw
The meeting covered procedural matters, including the confirmation of a quorum and the approval of previous minutes from October 2025. Discussions included the calendar for proposed 2026 meetings, which was approved, and an update on the Harrison Manor development. The Harrison Manor project received administrative approval for a preliminary site plan to secure funding, and commissioners inquired about the current status and ownership structure involving Covenant. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to a presentation regarding tiny homes, where staff expressed professional reservations about permitting them as standalone residential units in R1 and R2 districts due to concerns over design compatibility, economic efficiencies, property value impact, and financing complications. Recommendations were provided for limiting tiny homes to special use permits or cluster developments if approved.
This Safety Action Plan for the City of Saginaw aims to significantly reduce traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries on city roadways. The plan identifies high-injury locations through extensive crash data analysis from 2014-2023 and incorporates public and stakeholder feedback. Its core goals focus on four areas: promoting responsible behavior ('Safer People'), improving road design and infrastructure ('Safer Roads'), managing vehicle speeds ('Safer Speeds'), and enhancing post-crash care. The overarching vision is to achieve zero traffic-related deaths by 2050 by investing in safer infrastructure, smarter policies, and community-driven solutions.
This document outlines the City of Saginaw's strategic planning goals for 2025 and demonstrates their alignment with the city's budget. It details five core strategic goals: economic development of the urban core, public safety and fire, arts, culture, and recreation, neighborhood revitalization, and utilities and infrastructure. The presentation emphasizes measuring performance through Key Performance Indicators for each goal and provides an overview of current (FY26) and anticipated (FY27) budgetary allocations, ensuring the entire citywide budget supports these strategic initiatives.
This document provides an update on the Saginaw County Health Department's involvement in the Medical Diamond Project. The initiative focuses on two primary goals: ensuring future physicians understand their role in public health by fostering an academic health department, and securing a new, community-needs-driven physical location for the health department. Key areas of development include strengthening the overall public health system, enhancing equitable access to care by addressing barriers such as transportation and insurance, and establishing a 'health precinct' through collaborations with partners like Covenant Healthcare and Great Lakes Bay Health Centers to create a centralized service hub. The project also encompasses significant neighborhood revitalization, including property renovation, new home construction, senior living facilities, and park improvements within the medical diamond area.
This document provides an overview of the Saginaw Medical Diamond Initiative, a long-term economic development effort aimed at transforming the city's riverfront into Michigan's third bioscience hub. Key strategic priorities include consolidating medical education, fostering private development, and leveraging major medical institutions and universities to enhance critical healthcare access for the region. The initiative seeks to drive economic growth, create jobs, and improve health outcomes for the Saginaw community and surrounding areas.
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Fire Engineer; Lead Instructor, Saginaw County High School Fire Academy (Saginaw Fire Department)
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