Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Supplies (Request for Quote)
Aug 11, 2026
Closes
Aug 26, 2026
Provide emergency medical service (ems) supplies.
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Aug 11, 2026
Closes
Aug 26, 2026
Provide emergency medical service (ems) supplies.
Aug 13, 2026
Closes
Aug 26, 2026
Work includes impending razing of structure.
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Evansville
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Vanderburgh
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1 NW Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Civic Center Complex, Room 104
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47708
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Evansville Water and Sewer Utility
The Board approved a consent agenda covering payroll, accounts payable, support for the Keep Evansville Beautiful project, an interlocal agreement with the Evansville Vanderberg County Building Authority, and various legal agreements. A bid for the Morgan Avenue and Bakey Road water main replacement project was awarded to the winning contractor. Additionally, the Board authorized a change order for the Stallings booster station replacement, which includes an increase in both the contract price and project timeline due to unforeseen site conditions and weather-related delays.
The board reviewed and approved various consent agenda items, including payroll, pay requests, and master service agreements with Keller Schroeder and the Indiana Department of Transportation. Bids were opened and taken under advisement for the West WWTP HVAC Modifications project and the water main replacement project on Morgan Avenue and Boeke Road. The board approved a change order for the William L. Brooks Drive water main replacement project. Additionally, the board approved an amendment to an interlocal agreement with the Vanderburgh County Engineer's Office, compensation statements for sewer replacement projects, and a master services agreement for on-call sewer rehabilitation design services.
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The board discussed and addressed several key operational items including payroll reports, accounts payable vouchers, and various pay requests. Additionally, the board approved an administrative settlement for a land parcel related to the Eagles Lift Station Replacement and Force Main Completion project, authorized an amendment to a contract for the US 41 and Lynch Road Water Main Replacement Project, and approved advertisements for the Morgan Avenue and Boeke Road Water Main Replacement Project as well as the West WWTP HVAC Modifications Project. The board also addressed public comments from a former employee regarding tuition reimbursement and a local business owner concerning grass-mowing contracts.
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