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Active opportunities open for bidding
Logan County
Qualified vendors for the procurement, installation and configuration of an enterprise-grade server virtualization solutions. This engagement covers new server hardware, a hypervisor platform, operating system licensing, and all associated configuration and installation services necessary to deliver a production-ready virtualization host.
Posted Date
Jul 4, 2026
Due Date
Aug 3, 2026
Release: Jul 4, 2026
Logan County
Close: Aug 3, 2026
Qualified vendors for the procurement, installation and configuration of an enterprise-grade server virtualization solutions. This engagement covers new server hardware, a hypervisor platform, operating system licensing, and all associated configuration and installation services necessary to deliver a production-ready virtualization host.
AvailableLogan County
Aggregate (gravel): 4,300 ton ca 16 (special); 4,850 ton ca 16 (special)(delivered); 200 ton ca 16 (crushed gravel); 200 ton ca 16 (crushed gravel) (delivered); 1,700 ton ca14; 2,100 ton ca14 (delivered); 75 ton filter sand; aggregate (crushed stone): 7,200 ton ca 15 (class "a")(delivered); 2,050 ton ca 15 or ca16; 1,350 ton ca15 or ca16 (delivered); 900 ton cm 14; 3,375 ton cm 14 (delivered); 300 ton cm 13 crushed slag (acbf) (delivered); 3,250 ton ca6 or ca10 (lo pi); 6,900 ton ca6 or ca10 (lo pi) (delivered); 500 ton ca7 or ca11; 50 ton ca7 or ca11 (delivered); 250 ton rr1 (delivered); 25 ton rr3 (delivered); 25 ton rr4 (delivered).
Posted Date
Jan 1, 2026
Due Date
Jan 13, 2026
Release: Jan 1, 2026
Logan County
Close: Jan 13, 2026
Aggregate (gravel): 4,300 ton ca 16 (special); 4,850 ton ca 16 (special)(delivered); 200 ton ca 16 (crushed gravel); 200 ton ca 16 (crushed gravel) (delivered); 1,700 ton ca14; 2,100 ton ca14 (delivered); 75 ton filter sand; aggregate (crushed stone): 7,200 ton ca 15 (class "a")(delivered); 2,050 ton ca 15 or ca16; 1,350 ton ca15 or ca16 (delivered); 900 ton cm 14; 3,375 ton cm 14 (delivered); 300 ton cm 13 crushed slag (acbf) (delivered); 3,250 ton ca6 or ca10 (lo pi); 6,900 ton ca6 or ca10 (lo pi) (delivered); 500 ton ca7 or ca11; 50 ton ca7 or ca11 (delivered); 250 ton rr1 (delivered); 25 ton rr3 (delivered); 25 ton rr4 (delivered).
Logan County
The mowing, trimming, edging and removal of grass from the sidewalks shall be done in a timely fashion to keep the properties looking well groomed.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Nov 10, 2025
Release: -
Logan County
Close: Nov 10, 2025
The mowing, trimming, edging and removal of grass from the sidewalks shall be done in a timely fashion to keep the properties looking well groomed.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Position as a unique professional/artistic service with the department head; if not clearly unique, pivot immediately.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Logan County, IL allows waiver of competitive bidding for “professional or artistic services” with strong justification. Noted precedent: a $65,000 sole source award to the Emergency Management Agency in FY2023.
Work directly with the relevant department head to build the justification/business case.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Logan County
The Logan County Comprehensive Plan serves as a guide for the social, physical, and economic development of Logan County and its communities, with a long-range goal of fostering a healthful and aesthetically pleasing environment that meets the needs of all residents. The plan addresses community and environmental preservation, growth and development, transportation and public services, and interagency cooperation. It outlines land use designations for conservation, recreation, municipal growth, and agricultural areas, and supports improvements in transportation infrastructure to enhance the quality of life for present and future generations.
The Logan County ETSB meeting included discussions on the EMB grant reimbursement, troubleshooting issues with the Atlanta tower, scheduling Simulcast maintenance, and identifying phone issues when calling administrative lines to DeWitt County and Mason County. There were discussions regarding Sheriff Starcom to Digital, paging issues in Atlanta, and the Menard County backup PSAP. The board was informed about the upcoming need to replace the console furniture and the Simulcast POE Switch upgrade. The language line has been set up, the AFR was submitted and accepted, and the Zetron update was completed. They are trying to get a grant for GIS mapping for the remaining schools in the county and working with priority dispatch to get the protocol in place for 988 Mental Health.
The Logan County Multi-Jurisdictional All Hazards Mitigation Plan focuses on reducing the loss of life and property damage resulting from natural and man-made hazards. It identifies vulnerabilities and develops mitigation actions to lessen the effects of hazards, with emphasis on severe storms, winter storms, tornadoes and flooding. The plan also addresses man-made hazards, including hazardous substances, waste disposal, and terrorism, aiming to build a hazard-resistant community through effective planning and mitigation strategies.
The Logan County Board meetings covered a range of topics including discussions and decisions related to county insurance benefits, broadband expansion, and the jail project. The board also addressed financial matters such as budget amendments, approving funds for various community initiatives, and discussing the allocation of ARPA funds. Additionally, there were discussions on zoning ordinances, support for legislative measures, and agreements for professional services. The meetings also included reports from various committees and officials, as well as presentations on topics such as tourism and health insurance options.
The Logan County Board meetings included discussions and actions on various topics. These encompassed appointments to fill vacancies, approval of consent agenda items such as minutes and financial reports, and action items related to building and grounds, intergovernmental agreements, and financial matters. Budget approvals, tax abatements, and funding allocations were also addressed. Additionally, discussions were held regarding zoning issues, wind farm violations, and community solar energy facilities.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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