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Iroquois County
Installation of two double barrel (10 ft x 10 ft reinforced concrete box culverts; aggregate surfaced approaches; and roadway embankments; including 223 Ton PGE; 1,924 SY erosion blanket; 976 ft perimeter erosion barrier; 798 Ton aggregate surf CSE B; 288 SY aggregate shoulder B 6; 1 EA rem exist structure. See attached file.
Posted Date
Jun 12, 2025
Due Date
Jun 26, 2025
Release: Jun 12, 2025
Iroquois County
Close: Jun 26, 2025
Installation of two double barrel (10 ft x 10 ft reinforced concrete box culverts; aggregate surfaced approaches; and roadway embankments; including 223 Ton PGE; 1,924 SY erosion blanket; 976 ft perimeter erosion barrier; 798 Ton aggregate surf CSE B; 288 SY aggregate shoulder B 6; 1 EA rem exist structure. See attached file.
Iroquois County
Furnish & apply 492,800 FT of 4" paint pvt marking line.
Posted Date
Apr 24, 2025
Due Date
May 8, 2025
Release: Apr 24, 2025
Iroquois County
Close: May 8, 2025
Furnish & apply 492,800 FT of 4" paint pvt marking line.
Iroquois County
Installation of three 12'-0" diameter pipe culverts; with a cast in place concrete headwall; aggregate surfaced approaches; and roadway embankments; including 0.1 acre tree remov; 2,620 CY earth ex; 830 Ton agg base cse B; 705 Ton agg surf cse B; 1 Ea rem exist struct; 9,240 lbs rebars; 1,050 lbs reinf bars; epoxy ctd; 47' steel railing ty S1; 1 Ea name plate; 90.5 CY cone box culv; 50 LF culv cl D 1 15; 66 LF p culv cl D 1 24; 68 LF pipe drains 12; 1 Ea fld tile jun vault 3D; 262 CY grout for riprap; 0.2 acre seeding cl 2 spl; 610 Ton stone riprap cl A4 sp; 1 LS pipe culverts spl.
Posted Date
Apr 24, 2025
Due Date
May 8, 2025
Release: Apr 24, 2025
Iroquois County
Close: May 8, 2025
Installation of three 12'-0" diameter pipe culverts; with a cast in place concrete headwall; aggregate surfaced approaches; and roadway embankments; including 0.1 acre tree remov; 2,620 CY earth ex; 830 Ton agg base cse B; 705 Ton agg surf cse B; 1 Ea rem exist struct; 9,240 lbs rebars; 1,050 lbs reinf bars; epoxy ctd; 47' steel railing ty S1; 1 Ea name plate; 90.5 CY cone box culv; 50 LF culv cl D 1 15; 66 LF p culv cl D 1 24; 68 LF pipe drains 12; 1 Ea fld tile jun vault 3D; 262 CY grout for riprap; 0.2 acre seeding cl 2 spl; 610 Ton stone riprap cl A4 sp; 1 LS pipe culverts spl.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $30,000, use sole source.
Coops: Propose future use of Illinois joint purchasing options (UPP, CMS BidBuy masters) or national coops (Sourcewell, OMNIA) to reduce admin burden; buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
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Entity: Iroquois County, IL
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Iroquois County
This Order Form details an agreement between Flock Group Inc. and IL - Iroquois County SO for Flock Safety products and services, including the Flock Safety Platform, FlockOS, and Falcon LPR products, along with professional services for implementation. The contract has an initial term of 60 months, with annual billing and an automatic renewal provision. The total contract value for this initial term is $153,750.00, covering recurring annual charges and one-time fees.
Effective Date
Dec 21, 2023
Expires
Effective: Dec 21, 2023
Iroquois County
Expires:
This Order Form details an agreement between Flock Group Inc. and IL - Iroquois County SO for Flock Safety products and services, including the Flock Safety Platform, FlockOS, and Falcon LPR products, along with professional services for implementation. The contract has an initial term of 60 months, with annual billing and an automatic renewal provision. The total contract value for this initial term is $153,750.00, covering recurring annual charges and one-time fees.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Iroquois County
The board discussed and took action on an updated dispatching policy for Fire departments responding to EMS calls to ensure consistent procedures. The board reviewed the status of the FY2026 Budget, which remains tabled pending labor contract negotiations. The ETS Director provided updates on various operational matters, including conference attendance, MOUs, and technical equipment status. Additional reports covered public safety statistics, personnel recruitment challenges, and grant updates. Finally, the board approved financial claims.
The board discussed several items, including a review of VFIS Liability insurance and the status of new 911 signs. The board approved a contract for fire suppression maintenance with GETZ and finalized the 2025 meeting calendar. Discussions also covered the Emergency Medical Dispatch software bid, a comprehensive report from the ETS Director regarding radio system and conference updates, 2024 public safety statistics, personnel recruitment efforts, and grant updates related to Next Gen 9-1-1. The meeting concluded with the approval of claims.
The County Board discussed several administrative and financial items. Key actions included the approval of a resolution of appreciation for the retiring State's Attorney, adoption of the 2025 holiday and meeting schedules, and authorization of a letter of engagement for legal representation regarding a zoning violation. The Board approved a recodification proposal from CivicPlus, reviewed management services regarding cell tower leases and morgue construction, and authorized expenditures from the American Rescue Plan Act for various municipal and infrastructure projects. Additionally, the Board moved forward with the 2024 annual tax levy, scheduled a Truth in Taxation hearing, and approved appointments for various drainage district commissioners.
The proceedings covered multiple committee reports and actions. Key discussions included the approval of the September payroll, updates on the Work-Based Learning program, and discussions surrounding county ordinances related to wind, solar, and battery storage. Policy and Procedure committee actions involved EMA reporting, including the Hazard Mitigation planning progress and grant applications for training aids, and updates on the County EOP. The committee also reviewed proposed updates to Chapter 14 (Courts) and Chapter 22 (Health) of the County Code Book. Financial actions included approving Ordinance 2024-9 and 2024-10 regarding GIS funds and recording fees, and significant discussion on the FY2025 budget, ultimately sending it back for further review. The Board approved several American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) resolutions, allocating funds to various food pantries, Concord Township for capital investments, and the Coroner's office for morgue equipment. The Board also approved an Intergovernmental Agreement with Champaign County for Head Start and a Letter of Intent for ShowBus with Kankakee County. Judicial and Public Safety reports detailed hiring processes, training updates, and recommended approval of a $1,500 settlement payment related to a FOIA request denial concerning the Edgar County Watchdogs. The Transportation & Highway committee reviewed claims and announced the closing of postings for Highway Maintainer I and Engineering Technician I.
The meeting addressed the FY2025 Budget, which had been sent back to the finance committee for reassessment before submission to the Iroquois County Board for public display. The board reviewed and discussed multiple quotes for replacing the exterior 911 signs, ultimately deciding to have a specific individual verify the feasibility of wrapping the current signs versus outright replacement due to aluminum costs. The ETS Director reported on various activities including LEADS/MDC, the EST Act Part 1325 town hall, and conference attendance. Personnel updates included the resignation of an employee and the posting of the vacant position on Indeed.com, with interviews anticipated shortly. The board also approved the claims presented.
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