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Active opportunities open for bidding
Huntington County
Construction Inspection.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 31, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Huntington County
Close: Jul 31, 2026
Construction Inspection.
AvailableHuntington County
Construct a duplex submersible lift station with force main discharge to existing gravity sewer. The project will include but is not necessarily limited to clearing right-of-way, rock excavation, lift station wet well, valve vault, ductile iron piping and valves, pump control panel, switchgear, stone driveway, site light, fencing, approx., 2,300' of 6" HDPE force main, horizontal directional boring installation below roadways, asphalt paving of existing stone cul-de-sac, protection of existing utilities, erosion control, and surface restoration.
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Due Date
Jul 20, 2026
Release: Jun 24, 2026
Huntington County
Close: Jul 20, 2026
Construct a duplex submersible lift station with force main discharge to existing gravity sewer. The project will include but is not necessarily limited to clearing right-of-way, rock excavation, lift station wet well, valve vault, ductile iron piping and valves, pump control panel, switchgear, stone driveway, site light, fencing, approx., 2,300' of 6" HDPE force main, horizontal directional boring installation below roadways, asphalt paving of existing stone cul-de-sac, protection of existing utilities, erosion control, and surface restoration.
AvailableHuntington County
Provide a guaranteed savings contract for solar power generation, optimized for site consumption.
Posted Date
Jun 17, 2026
Due Date
Jul 24, 2026
Release: Jun 17, 2026
Huntington County
Close: Jul 24, 2026
Provide a guaranteed savings contract for solar power generation, optimized for site consumption.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: not viable—pivot immediately to the sub-$150,000 competitive quote path.
Coops: Coops aren’t used today—suggest K12Indiana e-Procurement, IAESC, Sourcewell, or OMNIA for future buys.
Huntington County, IN: No evidence that sole source awards are used; treat this path as non-viable. No defined sole source dollar threshold identified.
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Huntington County
This document outlines an Equipment Lease-Purchase Agreement (Lease #24467) between Huntington County (Lessee) and Motorola Solutions, Inc. (Lessor) for 911 dispatch radio equipment. The agreement has a commencement date of October 29, 2018, and a term of 121 months, with annual payments concluding on November 1, 2028. The total principal amount financed is $1,260,709.00, to be repaid over 10 annual installments with a 4.000% nominal annual interest rate. The contract includes detailed equipment lists, payment schedules, and terms and conditions.
Effective Date
Oct 29, 2018
Expires
Effective: Oct 29, 2018
Huntington County
Expires:
This document outlines an Equipment Lease-Purchase Agreement (Lease #24467) between Huntington County (Lessee) and Motorola Solutions, Inc. (Lessor) for 911 dispatch radio equipment. The agreement has a commencement date of October 29, 2018, and a term of 121 months, with annual payments concluding on November 1, 2028. The total principal amount financed is $1,260,709.00, to be repaid over 10 annual installments with a 4.000% nominal annual interest rate. The contract includes detailed equipment lists, payment schedules, and terms and conditions.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Huntington County
The board meeting addressed various administrative and operational matters, including approval of claim and payroll dockets and travel authorizations. Key discussions included the approval of an unofficial detour for a structural HMA overlay project with the Indiana Department of Transportation, an amendment to the county government employee benefit plan, and payment of invoices from cumulative courthouse funds. The board received an update on the Youth Services Bureau operations and approved an application for a permit for agricultural drainage. Furthermore, the board approved a 2027 grant application, released an order on a specific property, set a deadline for a property appraisal submission, and reviewed reports regarding owner-occupied rehabilitation grants and the Clerk of the Circuit Court report.
The Board of Commissioners conducted an executive session for the purposes of interviewing and negotiating with industrial or commercial prospects and for engaging in privileged communications with legal counsel. No official actions were taken during the meeting.
The board addressed various drainage issues, including requests for tile repairs and upgrades, structure relocations, and bottom dipping for several drains such as the Loon Creek and Wall-Hite-Stephan drains. The board denied a request to enclose an open drain and discussed upcoming repair work on the Henry Wilhelm and Miller-Gussman-Pasko-Smith drains. Additionally, the board approved various claims, reviewed correspondence regarding tile locations and maintenance, and requested further investigation into weed spraying programs used by other counties.
The board approved multiple invoice payments for courthouse security and facility maintenance, including security cameras, water fountains, HVAC repairs, and outside electrical outlets. A public hearing was held regarding the vacation of a platted easement, resulting in the adoption of an ordinance. Other actions included the appointment of a member to the Roanoke Library Board, approval of a grant application for health kits, authorization of an unpaid summer internship with the EMA, a review of an oil spill cleanup update, reimbursement for veterans' flags, acceptance of donations for anniversary flags, and commitment of local income tax funds for a town sewer project.
The Board of County Commissioners meeting covered a variety of administrative and fiscal topics. Key agenda items included the adoption of a resolution to transfer property to a political subdivision, the approval of a Letter of Understanding regarding an unofficial detour for bridge repairs, and the issuance of various right-of-way permits. The board conducted a public hearing concerning a property order release, reviewed 2027 budget presentations from multiple county departments and external agencies, discussed potential improvements to meeting room furniture, and addressed updates to ARPA funding request procedures. Additionally, the clerk's report for the period ending in April was presented for review.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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