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City of Saint Joseph
The City of St. Joseph is soliciting proposals for lawn mowing services for private properties and adjacent tree lawn areas.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: -
City of Saint Joseph
Close: Apr 7, 2026
The City of St. Joseph is soliciting proposals for lawn mowing services for private properties and adjacent tree lawn areas.
AvailableCity of Saint Joseph
Phase A: The Channel Air System and Piping, Reaeration Tank Gate Replacement project includes the removal of existing channel air diffusers and Reaeration Tank sluice gates and replacement with a new diffuser system and new slide gates. The work will include connection of a new stainless steel air piping loop and isolation valves, air drop piping, diffuser tees, diffusers, air piping connections within the gallery for each diffuser tee assembly, slide gates, core drilling, all appurtenances and sealing existing penetrations. The project includes all associated coordination to maintain plant operations, bypass pumping, temporary bulkheading and channel isolation, structural supports, piping, and all other work shown, specified and required for complete systems. Phase B: The Final Settling Tank Mechanisms project includes the replacement of the existing collector drive mechanisms, bridges and sludge level indicators for Final Settling Tanks No. 3, 4 and 5,including replacement of the scum baffle and weirs for Final Settling Tank No. 3; replacement of the effluent troughs, scum baffle, and weirs for Final Settling Tanks No. 4 and 5; and replacement of light fixture and local control panel at each of the Final Settling Tanks No. 3, 4 and 5. The project includes the removal of the collector mechanisms, bridges, and sludge level indicators and other associated demolition. The project includes replacement of three (3) spiral primary sludge valves with new telescoping valves and the replacement of the three (3) Return Activated Sludge (RAS) pumps and two scum pumps located in the Aeration Gallery. Provide temporary pumping to drain sludge wells. Replace each telescoping valve sequentially within two working days each. The project includes all associated civil, architectural, structural, piping, electrical, instrumentation installations and all other work shown, specified and required for complete systems. Phase C: The Sewer Rehabilitation project includes 1675 LF of 36" Cure-In-Place sewers, a contingency to coat and cover exposed steel in the 36" sewer, installation of manhole 8-1, various manhole rehabilitations including the Southwest Authority Meter Chamber and 6-foot diameter Valve Vault manholes 1 and 2, dewatering, disposal of contaminated groundwater and soils (if encountered), bypass pumping, mobilization and demobilization of bypass pumping, post CCTV inspection of cured-in-place sewers, chemical grouting, installation of soil erosion and sedimentation control measures, and site restoration. Debris taken from the 36" sewer will be removed, hauled and disposed by the contractor.
Posted Date
Mar 10, 2026
Due Date
May 11, 2026
Release: Mar 10, 2026
City of Saint Joseph
Close: May 11, 2026
Phase A: The Channel Air System and Piping, Reaeration Tank Gate Replacement project includes the removal of existing channel air diffusers and Reaeration Tank sluice gates and replacement with a new diffuser system and new slide gates. The work will include connection of a new stainless steel air piping loop and isolation valves, air drop piping, diffuser tees, diffusers, air piping connections within the gallery for each diffuser tee assembly, slide gates, core drilling, all appurtenances and sealing existing penetrations. The project includes all associated coordination to maintain plant operations, bypass pumping, temporary bulkheading and channel isolation, structural supports, piping, and all other work shown, specified and required for complete systems. Phase B: The Final Settling Tank Mechanisms project includes the replacement of the existing collector drive mechanisms, bridges and sludge level indicators for Final Settling Tanks No. 3, 4 and 5,including replacement of the scum baffle and weirs for Final Settling Tank No. 3; replacement of the effluent troughs, scum baffle, and weirs for Final Settling Tanks No. 4 and 5; and replacement of light fixture and local control panel at each of the Final Settling Tanks No. 3, 4 and 5. The project includes the removal of the collector mechanisms, bridges, and sludge level indicators and other associated demolition. The project includes replacement of three (3) spiral primary sludge valves with new telescoping valves and the replacement of the three (3) Return Activated Sludge (RAS) pumps and two scum pumps located in the Aeration Gallery. Provide temporary pumping to drain sludge wells. Replace each telescoping valve sequentially within two working days each. The project includes all associated civil, architectural, structural, piping, electrical, instrumentation installations and all other work shown, specified and required for complete systems. Phase C: The Sewer Rehabilitation project includes 1675 LF of 36" Cure-In-Place sewers, a contingency to coat and cover exposed steel in the 36" sewer, installation of manhole 8-1, various manhole rehabilitations including the Southwest Authority Meter Chamber and 6-foot diameter Valve Vault manholes 1 and 2, dewatering, disposal of contaminated groundwater and soils (if encountered), bypass pumping, mobilization and demobilization of bypass pumping, post CCTV inspection of cured-in-place sewers, chemical grouting, installation of soil erosion and sedimentation control measures, and site restoration. Debris taken from the 36" sewer will be removed, hauled and disposed by the contractor.
AvailableCity of Saint Joseph
Removal and replacement of 8,000 SFT of sidewalk predominately in the northeastern quadrant, curb ramps reconstruction,
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 25, 2026
Release: -
City of Saint Joseph
Close: Mar 25, 2026
Removal and replacement of 8,000 SFT of sidewalk predominately in the northeastern quadrant, curb ramps reconstruction,
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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 $25,000, use sole source. Otherwise, deprioritize; if raised, acknowledge a policy exists but steer them to coops for speed and compliance.
Coops: Lead with OMNIA Partners or MiDEAL; confirm your product is on contract and work with the City Clerk and department head to buy off the pre-competed agreement and bypass the formal bid over $25,
City of Saint Joseph has a sole source policy for purchases over $25,000, but there is no evidence of sole source awards. Practical notes:
Deprioritize this path; pivot to a cooperative contract instead.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Saint Joseph
This document outlines the Parks & Recreation Master Plan for the City of St. Joseph, serving as a guide for future park planning, community needs assessment, and funding prioritization for improvements. The plan is structured around three core strategic pillars: 'Maintain,' focusing on preserving and upgrading existing parks, facilities, and natural resources; 'Connect,' aiming to enhance pedestrian and non-motorized linkages between community areas and parks; and 'Respond,' emphasizing the identification of high-demand amenities, public safety, and increased community engagement in programming and cultural offerings. The overarching vision is to ensure a well-maintained, accessible, and interconnected park system that meets the evolving needs of the community.
The meeting included an update from the health officer, Nikki Brittain, regarding COVID-19 data and trends. The discussion covered confirmed cases, percent positivity, hospitalization rates, and death trends. There was also a report from corporate counsel on legislation updates, specifically Senate Bill 1108, which amends the open meetings act to permit remote meetings.
The meeting included discussions regarding an annexation request and the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. The annexation request pertains to AEP locating a substation on the property. The ARPA discussion covered eligible uses of the funds, including responding to public health emergencies, addressing negative economic impacts of the pandemic, providing government services, investing in water, sewer, and broadband infrastructure, and offering premium pay to essential workers. The deadline to commit these funds is December 31, 2024, and to expend them by December 31, 2026.
The meeting included discussions on various topics such as communications from different counties, resolutions, committee reports from administration, finance, and personnel. The finance committee discussed a county-wide culvert inspection bid and a bid on North County aggregate base course road. The personnel committee considered an issue involving a mental health board appointee and discussed board policies on per diem and mileage. Commissioners reported on attending various meetings including the Rhodes tour, Planning Commission meeting, 9-1-1 technical Ops and advisory meeting, road department garage tour, Southwest Michigan Planning Commission, and BC bit meeting. The board also discussed broadband internet access, the Orchards Mall, and recognized dispatcher and animal control week.
The meeting included discussions on various topics. The board addressed communications regarding the removal of health department orders for variance county schools. They also discussed the annual meeting of the board of canvassers, reappointment of members, and the process for elections. Public comments were heard regarding resolutions, including an added resolution about adjusting the speed limit on Glen Lord Road. The consent calendar was approved, including the resolution on the speed limit. The finance committee discussed ordering vehicles and trucks for the road department, a master agreement with the Michigan Department of Transportation for burying bus, and tax rolls. The administration committee discussed Motorola. The drain commission is looking at projects in the 12 million dollar range for 2022.
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