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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Saint Louis
This solicitation, 'Prospect Street Water Main,' is an open construction bid posted on the Michigan Bid Network on 06/22/26–06/23/26 for the City of St. Louis, Michigan (Gratiot County). The work consists of constructing 380 linear feet of 8-inch water main on Prospect Street via horizontal directional drilling, reconnecting 4 water services, tying into existing water mains on W State Street and Washington Street, removing and replacing one hydrant, removing and replacing existing sidewalk, and patching asphalt pavement. Bids are due by July 6, 2026, and this is a construction contract — not a grant program.
Posted Date
Jun 23, 2026
Due Date
Jul 6, 2026
Release: Jun 23, 2026
City of Saint Louis
Close: Jul 6, 2026
This solicitation, 'Prospect Street Water Main,' is an open construction bid posted on the Michigan Bid Network on 06/22/26–06/23/26 for the City of St. Louis, Michigan (Gratiot County). The work consists of constructing 380 linear feet of 8-inch water main on Prospect Street via horizontal directional drilling, reconnecting 4 water services, tying into existing water mains on W State Street and Washington Street, removing and replacing one hydrant, removing and replacing existing sidewalk, and patching asphalt pavement. Bids are due by July 6, 2026, and this is a construction contract — not a grant program.
AvailableCity of Saint Louis
Installation of a permanent bypass connection at the existing lift station and cleaning of suction and discharge piping in the lift station for pump #1, 2, and 3.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
City of Saint Louis
Close: Apr 2, 2026
Installation of a permanent bypass connection at the existing lift station and cleaning of suction and discharge piping in the lift station for pump #1, 2, and 3.
City of Saint Louis
City-wide replacement of water main gate valves.
Posted Date
May 23, 2025
Due Date
Jun 23, 2025
Release: May 23, 2025
City of Saint Louis
Close: Jun 23, 2025
City-wide replacement of water main gate valves.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Skip—no evidence this path is used; pivot to reseller + coop.
Coops: If they prefer buying via a coop directly, confirm your product is on Sourcewell and ask Finance to validate use.
City of Saint Louis, MI: No documented sole source pathway found in public records. Deprioritize this route.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Saint Louis
The board discussed the library expansion project, including potential design and management costs, site utility considerations, and the possibility of visiting another facility to view a similar completed project. Reports were provided on the installation of security cameras, the upcoming summer reading program, software updates, and the status of website accessibility compliance. The board also reviewed financial and statistical reports. Furthermore, the board reviewed and moved to recommend the adoption of the 2025-2026 proposed budget amendments and the 2026-2027 proposed budget to the City Council, specifically addressing impacts from state minimum wage increases, staff cost-of-living adjustments, and shifting project timelines.
The City Council meeting covered various administrative and operational items. The council addressed the Public Safety Special Assessment, approved multiple claims and accounts, and reviewed monthly reports. Significant business included adjustments to construction oversight services, quotes for cemetery expansion and decorative LED streetlights, and the consideration of charitable gaming licenses. Additionally, the council set dates for future public hearings regarding budget adoption and amendments, discussed the replacement of emissions monitor equipment, and reviewed reports from the City Manager, City Clerk, and Police Chief.
The council addressed various operational and financial matters, including the approval of numerous vendor payments for services such as dam gate gearbox replacements, engineering consulting for grant projects, police training and equipment, and utility expenditures. Business items included a review of the safety training program, quotes for equipment repairs, setting a public hearing date for a public safety special assessment, and a discussion regarding a community wind phone project. Additionally, the council reviewed departmental reports from the City Manager, City Clerk, and Police Chief.
The meeting featured a public hearing regarding the Proposed Gratiot Countywide Master Plan, during which stakeholders provided feedback on definitions for Energy Parks and expressed preferences for recreational over industrial use for the former Velsicol site. The Planning Commission subsequently adopted a resolution to approve the Countywide Master Plan. Additionally, the commission acknowledged the conclusion of a member's term and expressed appreciation for her years of service.
The commission initiated a discussion regarding the process of updating city zoning ordinances. Specifically, the members were tasked with reviewing drafted information concerning permitted uses, temporary special use permits, and regulations for residential apartments located on the first floor of downtown businesses. Additionally, documentation regarding Energy Park District ordinances was provided for review and feedback.
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