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City of Shelbyville
Work includes approx 547 LF of joint sealing filler; 1,611 SY of concrete pavement; 1 LS of building erection; 1 LS of building fabrication; 1 LS of building electrical.
Posted Date
Feb 16, 2026
Due Date
Jul 17, 2026
Release: Feb 16, 2026
City of Shelbyville
Close: Jul 17, 2026
Work includes approx 547 LF of joint sealing filler; 1,611 SY of concrete pavement; 1 LS of building erection; 1 LS of building fabrication; 1 LS of building electrical.
AvailableCity of Shelbyville
The City of Shelbyville’s Board of Public Works & Safety is soliciting sealed bids for a project to resurface asphalt roads and reconstruct ADA curb ramps at specified locations. Work includes approximately 2,500 linear feet of asphalt resurfacing, seven ADA ramp reconstructions, and associated curb replacement. Bid documents are obtainable from the Clerk‑Treasurer’s office, and bids are due March 30, 2026 at 4:00 pm local time.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 30, 2026
Release: -
City of Shelbyville
Close: Mar 30, 2026
The City of Shelbyville’s Board of Public Works & Safety is soliciting sealed bids for a project to resurface asphalt roads and reconstruct ADA curb ramps at specified locations. Work includes approximately 2,500 linear feet of asphalt resurfacing, seven ADA ramp reconstructions, and associated curb replacement. Bid documents are obtainable from the Clerk‑Treasurer’s office, and bids are due March 30, 2026 at 4:00 pm local time.
City of Shelbyville
Works include 660 LF of 6" perforated pipe; 110 LF of 12" circular concrete pipe; 890 LF of NO.8 AWG 5KV type C cable installed in trench; 390 LF of no.6 AWG solid bare copper counterpoise wire installed above duct banks or conduit, including connections/terminations; 390 LF of Non-encased electrical conduit, 1-way, 3" steel.
Posted Date
Feb 16, 2026
Due Date
Mar 16, 2026
Release: Feb 16, 2026
City of Shelbyville
Close: Mar 16, 2026
Works include 660 LF of 6" perforated pipe; 110 LF of 12" circular concrete pipe; 890 LF of NO.8 AWG 5KV type C cable installed in trench; 390 LF of no.6 AWG solid bare copper counterpoise wire installed above duct banks or conduit, including connections/terminations; 390 LF of Non-encased electrical conduit, 1-way, 3" steel.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
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Coops: Ask if they can leverage Indiana Statewide Contracts (QPAs) via the OneIndiana Purchasing System, or consider HGACBuy/OMNIA Partners in the future.
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Entity: City of Shelbyville (IN)
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Shelbyville
The meeting notice serves to inform the public of the scheduled session where board members will convene to address city business. Information regarding virtual participation via Zoom and contact procedures for auxiliary aids and services was provided for attendees.
The board meetings addressed new and old business for the public utility board and the board of public works and safety. Additionally, the board reviewed and approved the weekly claims.
The commission held a meeting to recognize new hires with official coins, pens, and flags. Lieutenant Mike Turner provided an update on the recruitment process, noting that 32 applicants had applied, with 13 attending the new state-implemented physical fitness process, and eight passing that stage. The commission also discussed upcoming steps in the hiring process, including written exams and medical evaluations for candidates. Chief Cook reported on the performance of an officer who received peer recognition for exemplary work. Finally, commissioners shared comments regarding the recruitment process and expressed support for the police department.
The council meeting addressed several operational and community matters, including the second reading and approval of wastewater rate adjustments and stormwater rate adjustments. Committee reports provided updates on the Parks Department's search for a sports director and the success of Memorial Day events. Council members also discussed an upcoming student trip to Shizuoka and provided details on community events such as the Government Day and Taste of Shelby. Public comments were received regarding concerns over a local data center, to which the council declined to provide additional information due to ongoing litigation.
The board reviewed and approved the claims for the specified period. A Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form was presented to ensure transparency. A developer introduced a three-phase apartment project and requested a TIF agreement, which included discussions on project timelines, apartment specifications, and the financial mechanics of TIFs. The board approved RDC Resolution 2026-1 and the June 15th pass-through report via Resolution 2026-2. The Blue River Counseling agenda item was postponed due to scheduling conflicts.
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