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City of Salem
The installation of approx. 2,600 LF of 8" water main by open cut, and 135 LF of 6" water main by open cut with the installation of related fittings, hydrants, gate valves, tapping sleeves and valves, line stops, cut and caps, new water services, pavement, sidewalk, curb, and curb and gutter repair, and all other work necessary for a complete installation.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
May 4, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
City of Salem
Close: May 4, 2026
The installation of approx. 2,600 LF of 8" water main by open cut, and 135 LF of 6" water main by open cut with the installation of related fittings, hydrants, gate valves, tapping sleeves and valves, line stops, cut and caps, new water services, pavement, sidewalk, curb, and curb and gutter repair, and all other work necessary for a complete installation.
AvailableCity of Salem
2026 CCMG Jackson Street from Elm Street to SR 160 in the City of Salem.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 7, 2026
City of Salem
Close: Jan 7, 2026
2026 CCMG Jackson Street from Elm Street to SR 160 in the City of Salem.
City of Salem
The City of Salem has declared various vehicles and equipment as surplus and will sell them by sealed bid. Written bids are accepted until December 5, 2025 at 12:00 noon, with public opening on December 8, 2025 at 5:30 PM.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Dec 5, 2025
City of Salem
Close: Dec 5, 2025
The City of Salem has declared various vehicles and equipment as surplus and will sell them by sealed bid. Written bids are accepted until December 5, 2025 at 12:00 noon, with public opening on December 8, 2025 at 5:30 PM.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Salem
The council discussed manhole and lift station improvements financed by the Indiana Finance Authority. The upcoming Art on the Bricks event was announced, featuring vendors, fire burgers, and live music. Site visits were conducted with the Indiana Economic Development Corporation at Peerless Gear, Painter Machine Shop, and Independent Stave. The Washington County Community Foundation awarded grants to Chief Day and Chief Mills for rolling stock on the Mon South Trail and to the city of Salem for greenscape and downtown amenities. An ordinance amending traffic code pertaining to truck routes was discussed, setting a 13-ton threshold for trucks and directing them to use state highways. A transfer ordinance was approved to cover overtime in the street department due to assistance provided to the cemetery. The council also acknowledged the Salem Lady Line softball team's semi-state advancement and planned to recognize them at the next session. Budget discussions for 2026 were initiated, addressing potential impacts from Senate Enrolled Act One.
The meeting included discussions on progress from ENH Tubing, the last on the brick series, the BOAC project, and the CCMG project. There was also a mention of Salem Speedway hosting an ARCAR race, Triap doing beer on the bricks, the Chamber of Commerce doing their Saturday on the square, bike crews, and a homecoming parade. The wastewater plant update included information on televising sewers, tap replacements, force main hits, pre-treatment inspections for Kimbles, and an overflow at the plant. The water department provided updates on monthly monitoring samples, routine preventative maintenance, and algae treatment.
The board meeting addressed multiple topics, including the South Main Rehabilitation project, which involves water line upgrades and utility relocations. Updates were provided on the Popular Street community crossing matching grant, which faces storm water drainage issues and utility relocations. The next CCMG project will focus on Kimble Boulevard. The board also discussed the wastewater project, including manhole rehabilitation. The water department reported on a seasonal defect related to excessive heat and rainfall, leading to algae blooms. The surface water treatment plant is adjusting chemical treatments in response to these conditions, consulting with state authorities to ensure effective and safe water treatment.
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