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City of Wayne
This solicitation, titled 'Parkview High Rise Building Cabinetry & Lighting Replacement,' is an active public bid posted on 06/24/2026 in Michigan. The scope of work includes the removal of existing cabinetry, countertops, lighting, and hoods, and the installation of replacements within the Parkview High Rise residential building. It is a construction/RFP opportunity — not a grant program — and the inferred buyer is the City of Wayne Housing Commission (3355 S. Wayne Rd, Wayne, MI 48184) in Wayne County.
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Due Date
Jul 15, 2026
Release: Jun 24, 2026
City of Wayne
Close: Jul 15, 2026
This solicitation, titled 'Parkview High Rise Building Cabinetry & Lighting Replacement,' is an active public bid posted on 06/24/2026 in Michigan. The scope of work includes the removal of existing cabinetry, countertops, lighting, and hoods, and the installation of replacements within the Parkview High Rise residential building. It is a construction/RFP opportunity — not a grant program — and the inferred buyer is the City of Wayne Housing Commission (3355 S. Wayne Rd, Wayne, MI 48184) in Wayne County.
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Work includes approx 2 EA storm manhole frame and cover; 1,750 SF 4" concrete sidewalk; 6,250 SY 1.5" HMA pavement; 5,000 SY 4" restoration, topsoil, seed and mulch blankets.
Posted Date
Apr 22, 2026
Due Date
May 13, 2026
Release: Apr 22, 2026
City of Wayne
Close: May 13, 2026
Work includes approx 2 EA storm manhole frame and cover; 1,750 SF 4" concrete sidewalk; 6,250 SY 1.5" HMA pavement; 5,000 SY 4" restoration, topsoil, seed and mulch blankets.
City of Wayne
The solicitation requests design and installation services for a new playground and splash pad at Goudy Park in Wayne, Michigan. The project involves replacing aging playscapes and installing a new splash pad as part of a larger park renovation effort. Detailed bid documents and contact information are hosted on the BidNet Direct platform and require registration for full access.
Posted Date
Mar 3, 2026
Due Date
Mar 16, 2026
Release: Mar 3, 2026
City of Wayne
Close: Mar 16, 2026
The solicitation requests design and installation services for a new playground and splash pad at Goudy Park in Wayne, Michigan. The project involves replacing aging playscapes and installing a new splash pad as part of a larger park renovation effort. Detailed bid documents and contact information are hosted on the BidNet Direct platform and require registration for full access.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Not viable here—do not pursue; pivot to MiDEAL/reseller or MITN.
Coops: If the product is on a State of Michigan contract, ask them to buy via MiDEAL.
City of Wayne, MI: There is no evidence of sole source contracting. Deprioritize entirely and redirect opportunities to cooperative purchasing (MiDEAL) or resellers on State of Michigan contracts, or plan for a formal MITN bid.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Wayne
The City Council meeting addressed various operational issues, including public concerns regarding FOIA appeals, bid award processes, and potential inconsistencies in supporting documentation for labor agreements and city contracts. Additionally, there was a presentation from Priority Waste concerning a new citywide recycling program and route optimization to improve waste collection services for residents, including detailed instructions for proper bin placement and the hazards of disposing of lithium batteries.
The council discussed the emergency demolition of a structurally unsound and dangerous building located at 35128 West Michigan Avenue. Key topics included the justification for selecting a specific contractor based on expertise in handling complex demolitions in close proximity to other structures, the associated costs, the responsibility for funding, and the potential for recovery of taxpayer expenses. Public concern regarding the bidding process and the timeline of the emergency declaration was addressed by city administration and the building official, who emphasized the life and safety risks posed by the building's current condition.
The council meeting addressed several community initiatives and departmental updates. Key discussion items included the Commission on Aging's presentation on upcoming health-related seminars, including information on senior self-defense and care services; the announcement of the annual restaurant week winners, highlighting local businesses; and an overview of the library's summer reading program, which emphasizes educational engagement and community participation through various thematic events and challenges.
The council meeting included the swearing-in ceremony for two police officers, followed by the presentation of several police officer awards for meritorious service, commendations, and other notable police actions. Additionally, a public hearing was conducted regarding the city manager's proposed budget for the 2026-2027 fiscal year.
The council received an update from the Commission on Aging and presented awards to the Wayne Memorial High School DECA Club. Appointments to the Wayne Library Board were approved, and an interlocal agreement with Bus Patrol for school bus stop signal enforcement was authorized. The council adopted a resolution regarding the 2025 special assessment roll and scheduled a public hearing. Furthermore, approvals were granted for Fire Department radio templates, fireground channels, and rescue vehicle repairs, as well as a janitorial services contract extension. The council also deliberated on and disapproved two FOIA appeals, extended public comment time for a resident, and accepted various commission and authority meeting minutes.
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