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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Seat Pleasant
The City of Seat Pleasant is soliciting proposals for design and engineering services for the Goodwin Park Cultural Hub. This competitive solicitation uses a double-envelope proposal process to select a qualified firm for professional civil engineering tasks. Interested parties must submit their responses by the May 20, 2026 deadline via the official state procurement portal.
Posted Date
Apr 13, 2026
Due Date
May 20, 2026
Release: Apr 13, 2026
City of Seat Pleasant
Close: May 20, 2026
The City of Seat Pleasant is soliciting proposals for design and engineering services for the Goodwin Park Cultural Hub. This competitive solicitation uses a double-envelope proposal process to select a qualified firm for professional civil engineering tasks. Interested parties must submit their responses by the May 20, 2026 deadline via the official state procurement portal.
City of Seat Pleasant
Provide high-quality professional audio-visual production skills and services to successfully video the live monthly council meetings with live-to record television productions.
Posted Date
Jul 31, 2024
Due Date
Aug 13, 2024
Release: Jul 31, 2024
City of Seat Pleasant
Close: Aug 13, 2024
Provide high-quality professional audio-visual production skills and services to successfully video the live monthly council meetings with live-to record television productions.
City of Seat Pleasant
Provide a complete turnkey speed and redlight system for Automated Enforcement Program. This program is in support of the City's continuing effort to improve traffic safety by reducing speeding and aggressive driving. This program shall include but is not limited to: public relations, preparation and approval of all forms, citations and court processes, the study of prospective locations, deployment, testing, certification, installation, moving/removing of cameras, formation, operation, and maintenance of a web-based automated system to track, process and identify violating vehicles and the vehicle owners, fine, bill and collect penalties, supply customer service, and provide statistics and reports on systems, operations, and effectiveness of the program to the City, State, and Federal Government, including all mandated regular reports. The initial term of the agreement shall be for three (3) years from the date of execution. The agreement may be extended for five (5) additional one-year periods upon mutual agreement of the parties.
Posted Date
Jan 14, 2025
Due Date
Feb 17, 2025
Release: Jan 14, 2025
City of Seat Pleasant
Close: Feb 17, 2025
Provide a complete turnkey speed and redlight system for Automated Enforcement Program. This program is in support of the City's continuing effort to improve traffic safety by reducing speeding and aggressive driving. This program shall include but is not limited to: public relations, preparation and approval of all forms, citations and court processes, the study of prospective locations, deployment, testing, certification, installation, moving/removing of cameras, formation, operation, and maintenance of a web-based automated system to track, process and identify violating vehicles and the vehicle owners, fine, bill and collect penalties, supply customer service, and provide statistics and reports on systems, operations, and effectiveness of the program to the City, State, and Federal Government, including all mandated regular reports. The initial term of the agreement shall be for three (3) years from the date of execution. The agreement may be extended for five (5) additional one-year periods upon mutual agreement of the parties.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; it’s unpredictable here. Steer them toward a cooperative path instead.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options. Tip: As a future option, ask about Maryland DGS statewide contracts, OMNIA Partners, Sourcewell, or HGACBuy.
City of Seat Pleasant allows sole source procurement, but it is unreliable due to limited transparency and weak precedent.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Seat Pleasant
The City Council meeting included a technical demonstration of the Invisio strategic management platform. The discussion focused on how the city can utilize the platform to improve transparency, track progress on strategic pillars, and automate reporting to better communicate with residents. Council members inquired about the software's scalability, customization options for different city sizes, and the nature of the partnership with the vendor regarding ongoing support and potential future changes.
The council discussed a recruitment and retention plan for police officers, ultimately aiming to reduce costs associated with hiring and training new staff by improving benefits for current employees. This included the implementation of a DROP program. Additionally, the council authorized participation in the Maryland Law Enforcement Officers Pension System (LEOPS) for police department personnel and agreed to pick up mandatory employee contributions for the pension system effective July 1, 2026. A list of upcoming events, public hearings, and budget reviews was also announced, followed by a move into a closed session to discuss personnel matters and real estate acquisitions.
The City Council held a special session to discuss the redevelopment of the Addison Station property. Key topics included an introduction of the project team, a presentation on the site's scope of work, potential future uses for the brownfield site, such as housing and training facilities, and an overview of successful brownfield redevelopment case studies in other regions. Additionally, the Council addressed community concerns regarding the impact of potential development on the neighborhood, timeline estimates, and scheduling for upcoming September meetings.
The City Council discussed the state budget, including fiscal year projections and legislative impacts on municipality funding and services. Key topics included the potential impact of various House and Senate bills on city operations, annexation, and the use of aerial surveillance drones. The council also addressed the need for additional financial resources, the status of a proposed banking institution within the city, and a review of departmental reports and recent events, including the successful implementation of Seat Pleasant Day.
The council meeting covered several key operational and community development topics. The discussion included the introduction of a proclamation for the 20743 Coalition, an intergovernmental alliance of Seat Pleasant, Fairmont Heights, and Capitol Heights, aimed at community growth and development. The interim city manager provided updates on departmental activities, including improvements in public safety statistics and automated enforcement, ongoing sidewalk and road repair efforts, and a planned new financial accounting system to streamline purchase requisitions and budget processes. Additionally, the mayor reported on recent attendance at various municipal and community events, and the council discussed plans for upcoming public press events related to the Blue Line Corridor Coalition.
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