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Emmet County
Emmet County, Michigan is soliciting proposals for construction services to provide security improvements to the customer service counter area in the Building Department lobby. The solicitation was posted on March 5, 2026, with proposals due March 30, 2026 at 2:00 PM Eastern. Formal bid documents and submission instructions are available via the Michigan Inter‑governmental Trade Network (BidNet Direct).
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 30, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
Emmet County
Close: Mar 30, 2026
Emmet County, Michigan is soliciting proposals for construction services to provide security improvements to the customer service counter area in the Building Department lobby. The solicitation was posted on March 5, 2026, with proposals due March 30, 2026 at 2:00 PM Eastern. Formal bid documents and submission instructions are available via the Michigan Inter‑governmental Trade Network (BidNet Direct).
AvailableEmmet County
Work includes approx 32 SY plain riprap; 300 LF 4" type R tape yellow temp, pavement marking, wet reflective; 150 EA guardrail reflector; 3,676 LF 108" post MGS-8 type guardrail.
Posted Date
Feb 6, 2026
Due Date
Mar 6, 2026
Release: Feb 6, 2026
Emmet County
Close: Mar 6, 2026
Work includes approx 32 SY plain riprap; 300 LF 4" type R tape yellow temp, pavement marking, wet reflective; 150 EA guardrail reflector; 3,676 LF 108" post MGS-8 type guardrail.
Emmet County
Work includes approx 24,166 SY cold milling HMA surface; 16,099 LF 4" yellow waterborne pavement marking.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 6, 2026
Emmet County
Close: Mar 6, 2026
Work includes approx 24,166 SY cold milling HMA surface; 16,099 LF 4" yellow waterborne pavement marking.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Skip—low probability here. Pivot to coops or MITN competition.
Coops: Ask to buy via Sourcewell, MiDEAL, or GSA Advantage to bypass the $25,000 formal bid. If none fit, compete on the MITN portal.
Emmet County, MI has a sole source policy, but there is no evidence of awards being made via this path. Treat as low-probability; do not invest time here.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Emmet County
The key discussion topics for this meeting included updates from the Health Department of Northwest Michigan regarding the District Sanitary Code, and the Planning and Zoning Annual Report. Under New Business, items scheduled for discussion involved a rezoning request (PREZN25-01) for property from Farm and Forest to General Business, Parks and Recreation Lawn Mowing Services, the McGulpin Point Gray's Reef 3.5 order Fresnel Lens loan, and the PFAS Airport Grant Agreement with the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy. Appointments were scheduled for the Northern Lakes Economic Alliance, the Advisory Committee on Aging, the Materials Management Planning Committee, and consideration of a Brownfield Redevelopment Authority resignation. The agenda also included claims approval for committee and travel vouchers.
The agenda for the meeting included several items requiring Board action. Under the Consent Agenda, items for approval included Jaws of Life Agreements for FY 2026, renewal of the Mead and Hunt Passenger Facility Charge Administration agreement for 2026-2027, and approval of the January 15, 2026 Meeting Minutes. New Business items involved consideration of the FY26 Sheriff's Office Vehicle Purchase, the award of a bid for Pellston Airport Interior Painting, Planning and Zoning staffing additions, and a motion to enter into a closed session regarding collective bargaining. The agenda also featured a report from Veterans Affairs.
The Board of Commissioners adopted the 2025 Emmet County Budget for the General Fund, which includes estimated revenues, fund balances, and expenditures for various departments and activities. The budget reflects allocations for mandated services, programs, and activities, including the courts and statutory offices. The board authorized appropriations for different activity centers and approved millage collection for county operations. The resolution also establishes reimbursement rates and annual salaries for County Commissioners for 2025.
The Emmet County Board of Commissioners discussed and proposed the 2021 budget, which includes efforts to reduce expenditures, increase revenues, and utilize available grant dollars. The budget reflects a conservative approach to projected revenues and includes a projected 3% raise for employees. It also covers capital needs for 2021 and allows for a significant transfer to the general fund. The budget addresses the impact of COVID-19 on the workforce, revenues, and expenses, and it aims to adapt to the changing employment market in Northern Michigan. The board also resolved to collect millage for the County's operations and adopted the 2021 Emmet County Budget for the General Fund.
The Emmet County Board of Commissioners authorized appropriations for 2019 at an activity/department level, with department managers able to make line item changes with certain approvals. The resolution also addresses the estimated General Fund balance, anticipated revenues, and property tax levy for 2019. The board also set the annual salary for each County Commissioner and authorized the County Administrator to expend funds without prior approval, up to a certain limit. Additionally, reimbursement rates for mileage, meals, and per diem for meetings were established.
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Planning & Zoning Director; Zoning Administrator
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