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East Bay Township
Work consist of site grading, concrete sidewalk and patio, concrete seat walls, landscaping plantings, and installation of site amenities.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jul 21, 2026
East Bay Township
Close: Jul 21, 2026
Work consist of site grading, concrete sidewalk and patio, concrete seat walls, landscaping plantings, and installation of site amenities.
AvailableEast Bay Township
Work includes : 65 CY excavation for concrete, haul dirt off-site; 1 EA remove tree and stump, spread stump grindings on-site; 250 SY remove lawn; 20 CY remove stone adjacent to parking lot; see attached file.
Posted Date
Feb 16, 2026
Due Date
Feb 10, 2026
Release: Feb 16, 2026
East Bay Township
Close: Feb 10, 2026
Work includes : 65 CY excavation for concrete, haul dirt off-site; 1 EA remove tree and stump, spread stump grindings on-site; 250 SY remove lawn; 20 CY remove stone adjacent to parking lot; see attached file.
East Bay Township
Work includes approx 2 EA connection to existing force main; 9,754 LF of 16" HDPE force main, horizontal directional bore; 60 LF of 16" HDPE force main, bore and jack; 9,814 LF of restoration, HDPE force main. See attached file.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Sep 15, 2025
East Bay Township
Close: Sep 15, 2025
Work includes approx 2 EA connection to existing force main; 9,754 LF of 16" HDPE force main, horizontal directional bore; 60 LF of 16" HDPE force main, bore and jack; 9,814 LF of restoration, HDPE force main. See attached file.
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Sole Source: Not viable; route opportunities to the formal bid process.
Coops: No evidence of coop use today; encourage exploration of MiDEAL, Sourcewell, NPPGov, and CoPro+.
East Bay Township (MI) shows no evidence of sole source awards and adheres to formal competitive processes. Deprioritize this path; instead, monitor and respond via the township’s RFP/RFQ portal and register as a vendor: https://www.eastbaytwp.org/government/accountability_and_transparency/request_for_proposals_or_qualifications.php.
Board meetings and strategic plans from East Bay Township
This plan outlines a cohesive vision for public investments and revitalization of the East Bay Beach District, a section of the U.S.-31 corridor. It focuses on enhancing pedestrian safety, increasing access, fostering placemaking and recreational opportunities, and promoting diverse business development, all while emphasizing climate resilience. Key strategic goals include improving water access, developing safe pedestrian crossings, completing the sidewalk network, supporting placemaking initiatives, enhancing recreational and housing opportunities, improving bus stops and wayfinding, diversifying food and retail, and protecting natural features and coastal resiliency. The ultimate aim is to transform the area into a vibrant, accessible, and economically thriving destination for residents and visitors.
The East Bay Beach District Corridor Action Plan, adopted by East Bay Township, aims to transform the U.S. 31 Beach District corridor into a vibrant, walkable, and connected community destination. Key focus areas include public investment, redevelopment, and placemaking, with specific goals to enhance public spaces, increase appeal for businesses, residents, and visitors, and attract private investment. The plan outlines infrastructure projects such as pedestrian crossings, sidewalk maintenance, a pedestrian pier, and aesthetic improvements, with financing supported by a Corridor Improvement Authority (CIA) and Tax Increment Financing (TIF).
The East Bay Charter Township's five-year Park & Recreation Plan serves as a roadmap to enhance community well-being and access to recreational opportunities. It is structured around six core goals: enhancing quality of life, preserving natural resources, promoting physical activity, fostering community engagement, ensuring environmental sustainability, and promoting inclusivity. Key priorities include improving ADA accessibility, developing specific park facilities, planning for Hammond Park, establishing a community garden, and enhancing trail mapping and signage. The plan aims to improve residents' physical and mental health, strengthen social cohesion, and encourage greater utilization of the township's natural resources.
The economic development strategy focuses on retaining and attracting investment, creating high-quality jobs, and fostering a balanced economy that supports current and future generations. Key areas of focus include enhancing transportation options, encouraging multi-family housing projects, and promoting growth in key sectors such as tourism, service-oriented industries, and manufacturing. The plan also emphasizes strategic partnerships, community engagement, and sustainable development to ensure East Bay Township remains a dynamic and thriving community within Northern Michigan.
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