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How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
How often this buyer champions startups and early adoption.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
Huntington County
Provide 75 or less tires for highway vehicles; pavement markings; culvert pipes; heavy equipment; grader blades; calcium chloride.
Posted Date
Feb 18, 2026
Due Date
Feb 23, 2026
Release: Feb 18, 2026
Huntington County
Close: Feb 23, 2026
Provide 75 or less tires for highway vehicles; pavement markings; culvert pipes; heavy equipment; grader blades; calcium chloride.
Huntington County
Hma structural overlay including storm sewer installation and new pedestrian trail work.
Posted Date
Mar 23, 2026
Due Date
Apr 30, 2026
Release: Mar 23, 2026
Huntington County
Close: Apr 30, 2026
Hma structural overlay including storm sewer installation and new pedestrian trail work.
AvailableHuntington County
Supply of 30,000 TN or 20,000 yards maintenance gravel and sand; 50,000 TN or less maintenance stone and sand; ten or less complete poured / pre-stressed concrete bridges; mfbm pressure treated timber bridge materials; bituminous coated aggregate winter mixture; hac base, binder, and surface; hae base, binder, andsurface and stockpiled cold mixed bituminous coated aggregate.
Posted Date
Feb 18, 2026
Due Date
Feb 23, 2026
Release: Feb 18, 2026
Huntington County
Close: Feb 23, 2026
Supply of 30,000 TN or 20,000 yards maintenance gravel and sand; 50,000 TN or less maintenance stone and sand; ten or less complete poured / pre-stressed concrete bridges; mfbm pressure treated timber bridge materials; bituminous coated aggregate winter mixture; hac base, binder, and surface; hae base, binder, andsurface and stockpiled cold mixed bituminous coated aggregate.
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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 agenda includes several special events for approval, such as the Main Street third Friday event, Huntington Goes Gold, and baseball parades for the Huntington County and PAL organizations. Other discussion items feature a 2026 fuel interlocal agreement, the procurement of electronic ticket devices for the police department, a guaranteed maximum price agreement for the city building remodel, and a status hearing regarding extermination services for a property on William Street.
The Board of Zoning Appeals meeting primarily focused on requests for variances related to dynamic signage for properties in the B2 business district, specifically docket BZ-26-00002 and BZ-26-00003. Discussions involved staff reports detailing zoning code limitations, historical precedents for dynamic sign approvals (16 approved, 2 denied since 2010), and the specific characteristics of the proposed signs, such as size, height, and dynamic portion percentage. The board addressed potential conflicts of interest related to two dockets. For docket BZ-26-00002, a variance request for a dynamic sign at 2703 Guilford Street was discussed, focusing on the size exceeding the standard 81 square feet allowance, and ultimately approved with strict conditions regarding message frequency, animation, and on-premise advertising. Docket BZ-26-00003 was also discussed and approved with conditions relating to the scope of the approval. The board also reviewed docket BZ-26-004 concerning another sign variance request, analyzing the site context, traffic volumes, and comparison to existing signs in the area before staff recommended approval.
The board discussed and approved an agreement with Lochmueller for downtown utility and streetscape improvement design. The board also established a new application process for donation roadblock requests, to be managed directly through the board rather than the police department. Additionally, an amended easement agreement for Well 5 replacement was approved. The board addressed status updates for several properties facing structural enforcement orders, granting extensions for compliance for 521 William Street, 765/769 E. Washington Street, and 631 First Street. Finally, the board was notified of the upcoming Bassin' for a Cause event and approved the payment of accounts payable.
The agenda for the City of Huntington Common Council meeting includes an invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance. The meeting has no scheduled public hearing. Reports include the Mayor's State of the City Address and a report from the Board of Aviation Commissioners regarding the City-Airport Hangar Loan. Old Business involves the second and final reading of an Ordinance amending Section 51.063(D)(1) of the Code of Ordinances. New Business includes the first and final reading of Resolution 4-R-26 concerning the Airport Loan repayment and the first reading of an Ordinance amending the Official Zoning Map for Waterworks Road. The Clerk Treasurer will present the February Monthly Budget Report.
The committee discussed new business including an application for the replat of Meech's Subdivision Lots 8 and 10, as well as an application for the secondary plat of RFW Subdivision Section 2.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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