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Concord Township
Construction of Fire Station No. 2.
Posted Date
Jul 8, 2026
Due Date
Jul 29, 2026
Release: Jul 8, 2026
Concord Township
Close: Jul 29, 2026
Construction of Fire Station No. 2.
AvailableConcord Township
Bids for the furnishing of Limestone, Bank Gravel & Topsoil picked up and delivered. 500 Tons of ODOT 448 Type I Surface Course Asphalt. 200 Tons of ODOT 448 Type II Intermediate Course Asphalt. 300 Cubic Yards ODOT 499 Class “C” Concrete. 1,000 Cubic Yards ODOT 499 Class “MS” Concrete. 300 Cubic Yards ODOT 499 Class “FS” Concrete. 300 Cubic Yards ODOT 613 Class “LSM” Backfill.
Posted Date
Mar 7, 2025
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 7, 2025
Concord Township
Close: Apr 7, 2026
Bids for the furnishing of Limestone, Bank Gravel & Topsoil picked up and delivered. 500 Tons of ODOT 448 Type I Surface Course Asphalt. 200 Tons of ODOT 448 Type II Intermediate Course Asphalt. 300 Cubic Yards ODOT 499 Class “C” Concrete. 1,000 Cubic Yards ODOT 499 Class “MS” Concrete. 300 Cubic Yards ODOT 499 Class “FS” Concrete. 300 Cubic Yards ODOT 613 Class “LSM” Backfill.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Do not pursue; pivot immediately to coops.
Coops: Lead with the Ohio DAS Cooperative Purchasing Program or Sourcewell; you can gain access through the Starbridge reseller & contract-vehicle platform — reach out to your Starbridge contact to pursue onboarding.
Concord Township (OH) has no documented or practical path for sole source; the township adheres to competitive bidding. Deprioritize sole source and pivot to cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Concord Township
The board discussed two variance applications. The first was for a ground-mounted solar energy system on a parcel slightly under the two-acre requirement, which was approved. The second was for the construction of a detached accessory building and a request to allow multiple accessory buildings on a parcel under two acres, with discussions including the intended use for vehicle storage and the resolution of an existing zoning violation regarding an open pavilion structure.
The board discussed several items including the approval of a settlement agreement with Colbert Contractors and the authorization to bid for the construction of fire station 2. A resolution to request the county auditor to certify tax valuation for a renewal fire levy without an increase was approved, as was the conditional offer of employment for a part-time firefighter. The meeting also included an update on a future town hall regarding a proposed township-wide garbage hauler initiative, and a detailed performance report from the fire department regarding call volume, safety inspections, and community education efforts.
The board conducted a public hearing regarding proposed amendments to the Concord Township Zoning Resolution, specifically addressing sign regulations, flag pole definitions, and zoning fee schedules. It was decided to continue the public hearing to a later date to incorporate further modifications. The board meeting also covered the finalization of financing for Fire Station 2 through a municipal bond, an update on the comprehensive plan, infrastructure and Girdled Road construction progress, power outage responses, and a formal proclamation honoring the life of Gordon Lucas.
The board addressed two variance applications. The first application for a second accessory building on a parcel less than two acres was approved after the applicant explained the necessity for storage and entertainment space. The second application requested a construction variance regarding the front building setback for a detached garage. This request led to a detailed discussion regarding the measuring standards for setbacks, existing subdivision plats, and opposition from neighbors concerned about the impact on property values and the aesthetic nature of the proposed pole building.
The Board discussed various topics including fiscal reports, the construction of the new fire station, property tax reform, and upcoming community summer events. Additionally, they reviewed reports on zoning, public safety, property code enforcement, and construction projects on Girdled Road. The board also addressed agenda items such as the 2027 tax budget, the appointment of a part-time firefighter, and an agreement for movie broadcasting rights. Finally, they conducted an executive session regarding pending litigation.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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