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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Tonawanda
Perform sidewalk replacement and appurtenant work. Work includes 8,800 SF of remove and replace 4" of concrete sidewalk including 4" crushed stone base; 1,000 SF of remove and replace 6" of concrete sidewalk including 4" crushed stone base; 2 EA type 1 curb ramp configuration; 30 LF of remove existing curb and install new concrete curb; 9,300 SF of remove and replace 4" of concrete sidewalk including 4" crushed stone base; 1,700 SF of remove and replace 6" of concrete sidewalk including 4" crushed stone base; 300 SF of sawcut 6" off of existing wall, remove and replace 4" of concrete sidewalk including 4" crushed stone base. See outside link.
Posted Date
Jun 11, 2026
Due Date
Jul 2, 2026
Release: Jun 11, 2026
City of Tonawanda
Close: Jul 2, 2026
Perform sidewalk replacement and appurtenant work. Work includes 8,800 SF of remove and replace 4" of concrete sidewalk including 4" crushed stone base; 1,000 SF of remove and replace 6" of concrete sidewalk including 4" crushed stone base; 2 EA type 1 curb ramp configuration; 30 LF of remove existing curb and install new concrete curb; 9,300 SF of remove and replace 4" of concrete sidewalk including 4" crushed stone base; 1,700 SF of remove and replace 6" of concrete sidewalk including 4" crushed stone base; 300 SF of sawcut 6" off of existing wall, remove and replace 4" of concrete sidewalk including 4" crushed stone base. See outside link.
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The project consists of the furnishing of all labor, materials and equipment necessary to replace damaged concrete sidewalks and curb throughout the City and the installation of ADA compliant sidewalk ramps.
Posted Date
Mar 24, 2026
Due Date
Apr 14, 2026
Release: Mar 24, 2026
City of Tonawanda
Close: Apr 14, 2026
The project consists of the furnishing of all labor, materials and equipment necessary to replace damaged concrete sidewalks and curb throughout the City and the installation of ADA compliant sidewalk ramps.
City of Tonawanda
The City of Tonawanda is seeking qualification packages from experienced engineering firms to conduct a comprehensive capacity analysis for the existing Fillmore Avenue Pump Station. The objective is to identify existing and potential future capacity issues and to recommend necessary upgrades or improvements to meet current and projected future demands. The study will include an evaluation of the pump station, surrounding collection system, and forcemain.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2026
Due Date
Apr 20, 2026
Release: Mar 17, 2026
City of Tonawanda
Close: Apr 20, 2026
The City of Tonawanda is seeking qualification packages from experienced engineering firms to conduct a comprehensive capacity analysis for the existing Fillmore Avenue Pump Station. The objective is to identify existing and potential future capacity issues and to recommend necessary upgrades or improvements to meet current and projected future demands. The study will include an evaluation of the pump station, surrounding collection system, and forcemain.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than ~$10,000 (purchases) or ~$20,000 (public works), treat sole source as not viable—use the coop path for Fire or a formal bid for others.
Coops: Use Sourcewell to fast-track the buy; confirm your product is on-contract. All other departments: use a formal competitive bid and be ready for strict insurance/bonding.
City of Tonawanda: No evidence that sole source contracting is used—treat this path as not viable. Action: Deprioritize and pursue the Fire Department’s Sourcewell path or prepare a formal competitive bid for other departments.
Notes: Formal competition triggers at low thresholds (~$10,000 for purchases; ~$20,000 for public works). Expect extensive insurance and bonding requirements.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Tonawanda
The Commission established new eligible lists for the Fire Chief and Assistant Fire Chief exams and reviewed seasonal employment applications. Administrative matters included discussions on upcoming expiration dates for existing eligible lists, coordination of firefighter agility testing, and progress on background checks. A correction was noted regarding the classification of the Treasurer position. Additionally, the Commission amended a previously established Firefighter eligibility list to accommodate veteran points and reviewed various personnel status changes and appointments for the school district and city departments.
The session agenda includes a presentation from the Planning Project Manager regarding citywide zoning initiatives. Additionally, the Council will deliberate on future agenda items and address various municipal issues slated for discussion.
The council addressed several legislative and infrastructure matters, including the enactment of a Vacant Building and Land Ordinance, the establishment of private docking regulations for Ellicott Creek, and the approval of bond resolutions for a sidewalk vault reconstruction, repairs to the Twin City Heritage Center, and storm sewer improvements. Additionally, environmental review determinations (SEQR) were issued for various public works projects, and resolutions were passed to amend the City Charter regarding the Deputy City Attorney and to update vehicle removal and storage ordinances.
The Common Council addressed several key resolutions, including the renewal of a lease agreement with the Inner Harbor Yacht Club, Inc. for dock use on Ellicott Creek and the award of the Fillmore Ave Pump Station Evaluation project to GHD Consulting Services, Inc. Additionally, the Council authorized the Mayor to sign grant agreements with Erie County to support homelessness services and senior center programming. Permissions were also granted for the Fifth Annual Revival on the River and a Combat Veterans event. The council further moved to enter into an executive session to discuss exempt city business.
The commission reviewed minutes from other local boards, established a new Firefighter eligible list, and approved eleven seasonal applications for various departments. Administrative discussions covered a maintenance worker vacancy, an upcoming annual civil service conference, and the use of background checks for seasonal hires. Additionally, the commission reviewed and approved a series of personnel actions, including temporary appointments, probationary periods, changes in classification, and salary changes across the Board of Education, Public Works, Parks and Recreation, and Police departments.
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