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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Satsuma
Demolition of existing chemical feed systems and appurtenances. Installation of new lime and chlorine feed systems, including prefabricated chemical buildings. Construction of concrete slabs and associated site work. Installation of new chemical feed piping to the existing clearwell. Rehabilitation of existing sand filters, including valve replacement and associated piping modifications. Replacement and upgrades of electrical components, including VFDs and instrumentation. Miscellaneous architectural, structural, and piping improvements within the existing facility.
Posted Date
Jul 8, 2026
Due Date
Jul 22, 2026
Release: Jul 8, 2026
City of Satsuma
Close: Jul 22, 2026
Demolition of existing chemical feed systems and appurtenances. Installation of new lime and chlorine feed systems, including prefabricated chemical buildings. Construction of concrete slabs and associated site work. Installation of new chemical feed piping to the existing clearwell. Rehabilitation of existing sand filters, including valve replacement and associated piping modifications. Replacement and upgrades of electrical components, including VFDs and instrumentation. Miscellaneous architectural, structural, and piping improvements within the existing facility.
AvailableCity of Satsuma
1,685 SY concrete sidewalk, 4" thick; 116 SY concrete driveway, 6" thick
Posted Date
Jan 16, 2024
Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Release: Jan 16, 2024
City of Satsuma
Close: Apr 21, 2026
1,685 SY concrete sidewalk, 4" thick; 116 SY concrete driveway, 6" thick
City of Satsuma
Work includes 425 tons of bituminous concrete wearing surface and related appurtenances.
Posted Date
Jan 29, 2025
Due Date
Feb 25, 2025
Release: Jan 29, 2025
City of Satsuma
Close: Feb 25, 2025
Work includes 425 tons of bituminous concrete wearing surface and related appurtenances.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; lack of a clear policy makes this a low-probability path.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell; ask to purchase via their joint purchasing arrangement with Mobile County.
City of Satsuma (AL) has no documented sole source policy or known history of sole source awards. Treat this path as high-risk and redirect to cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Satsuma
The meeting included discussions on community requests, such as waiving fees for a high school baseball banquet and addressing yard drainage issues. The Mayor provided reports on upcoming boating courses, hurricane preparedness, rail upgrades, and various municipal infrastructure projects. The council considered and approved financial items, including bill payments and catering expenses for municipal and safety dinners. Other actions included the appointment of a new member to the School Board, approval of road paving requests for the transportation program, and the passing of resolutions related to professional service agreements and sidewalk improvement bids.
The council meeting addressed various community concerns, including road maintenance, installation of security cameras at school facilities, and property cleanup issues. The Mayor provided updates on a GOMESA grant, the progress of a sidewalk project, a loan closure for police vehicles, and ongoing infrastructure improvements like the railroad track maintenance and a park concession stand. Council members reported on their attendance at the National League of Cities conference. Formal business included the approval of bill payments, acceptance of firefighter resignations, scheduling a future workshop, and the adoption of resolutions and an ordinance regarding municipal agreements and financial warrants. An executive session was conducted to discuss potential litigation and matters of good name and character.
The council discussed various community matters, including requests for fee waivers at Steele Creek Lodge, the paving of Cedar Avenue, and the display of Veteran's Banners at Baldwin Square. Department reports were provided covering sanitation, inspections, senior services, fire and police department statistics, and park maintenance. Key actions included the payment of bills, the scheduling of a future workshop to discuss city business, and the formal acceptance of a staff resignation. The council also passed resolutions regarding an appointment to the Board of Adjustments and an agreement with Driven Engineering Inc.
The council addressed several requests from community organizations, including funding for baseball field turf, fee waivers for park facilities, and an inquiry regarding property annexation and zoning. The Mayor provided reports on grant progress, upcoming community events, and administrative updates. Council members delivered departmental reports covering public services, senior citizen programs, public safety, parks and recreation maintenance, and public works activities. The council approved the payment of bills, authorized a meeting date change, discussed a transportation grant, passed several resolutions regarding coastal weather research, banking, and grant contracts, and issued a proclamation for Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
The meeting commenced with the approval of the agenda. Key visitor discussions centered on requests to waive fees for the Satsuma High School Wrestling Team's use of the Community Center, and extensive discussion regarding the status and future of the Satsuma Community Garden, with various opinions expressed regarding its maintenance and alternative use as a city park. In the Mayor's Report, condolences were expressed, updates were provided on tree removal, the need for floor cleaning at Steele Creek Lodge, the due date for the Statement of Economic Interest, progress on a grant-related Yellow Book appraisal, the completion of the FY25 audit, and the solicitation of bids for Higgins Road cul-de-sac construction. The Council also addressed the Parks & Recreation item by approving a quote for Welcome Sign upgrades utilizing grant funds. Items for Consideration included the payment of bills totaling $83,457.52, acceptance of the FY25 audit, appointment of voting delegates and alternates for the Annual Convention, and approval for repairs and upgrades to the baseball field at Wright Park. The resignation of Firefighter Jordan Tuite was accepted. Business concluded with the introduction of Ordinance 325-2 regarding Garbage Collection Fees and Rates, and an Executive Session to discuss pending litigation.
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