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Town of Huntertown
Work includes approx 1 LS lift station improvements; 1 LS common excavation; 478 LF 8" HDPE dr11 sanitary sewer directional bore; 24 LF 8" PVC sdr35 sanitary sewer; 1 LS wet well cleaning and coating. 1 LS mobilization and demobilization (not to exceed 5%); 1 LS construction engineering (not to exceed 2%); 1 LS contingency work allowance (owner determined); 1 LS electric utility service allowance (owner determined); 1 LS gas utility service allowance (owner determined); 1 LS maintenance and protection of traffic; 2 EA bollard, 6", pipe; 1 LS erosion and sediment control; 1 LS project record documents; 1 LS above ground video survey; 1 LS clearing right-of-way; 12 LF fence, remove and reset; 1 LS common excavation; 6 EA trenching/utility potholing, undistributed. See attached file.
Posted Date
Jan 29, 2026
Due Date
Feb 24, 2026
Release: Jan 29, 2026
Town of Huntertown
Close: Feb 24, 2026
Work includes approx 1 LS lift station improvements; 1 LS common excavation; 478 LF 8" HDPE dr11 sanitary sewer directional bore; 24 LF 8" PVC sdr35 sanitary sewer; 1 LS wet well cleaning and coating. 1 LS mobilization and demobilization (not to exceed 5%); 1 LS construction engineering (not to exceed 2%); 1 LS contingency work allowance (owner determined); 1 LS electric utility service allowance (owner determined); 1 LS gas utility service allowance (owner determined); 1 LS maintenance and protection of traffic; 2 EA bollard, 6", pipe; 1 LS erosion and sediment control; 1 LS project record documents; 1 LS above ground video survey; 1 LS clearing right-of-way; 12 LF fence, remove and reset; 1 LS common excavation; 6 EA trenching/utility potholing, undistributed. See attached file.
Town of Huntertown
Project consist of approx 1,378 SY of 1.5" Asphalt Milling; 32 EA of Exploratory Trenching/Utility Potholing; 1,390 LF of 12" Water Main HDD; 32 LF of 6" Water Line, PVC C900 DR18; 300 LF of 1" Water Service Line HDPE. See outside link.
Posted Date
Jan 8, 2026
Due Date
Jan 29, 2026
Release: Jan 8, 2026
Town of Huntertown
Close: Jan 29, 2026
Project consist of approx 1,378 SY of 1.5" Asphalt Milling; 32 EA of Exploratory Trenching/Utility Potholing; 1,390 LF of 12" Water Main HDD; 32 LF of 6" Water Line, PVC C900 DR18; 300 LF of 1" Water Service Line HDPE. See outside link.
Town of Huntertown
Project will construct a single-lane roundabout intersection.
Posted Date
Jan 4, 2026
Due Date
Feb 9, 2026
Release: Jan 4, 2026
Town of Huntertown
Close: Feb 9, 2026
Project will construct a single-lane roundabout intersection.
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Sole Source: Not viable—pivot immediately to a cooperative purchase.
Coops: Use the interlocal with the Northwest Allen County Fire Protection District to buy via Sourcewell.
Town of Huntertown: No evidence of sole source awards in public records. Deprioritize any sole source approach and pivot to a cooperative purchase using the interlocal path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Huntertown
The council discussed and approved several key items, including the approval of claims, appropriations and tax rates, and a collaboration for joint construction related to the Indiana Trails Program Grant, committing $175,000 for connectivity. Additionally, they discussed a request for proposal for solid waste and recycling pickup and an amended secondary plan approval for Shadow Creek section two.
The meeting included discussions and decisions on several key items. Approval was given for meeting minutes from September 15th and October 2nd, followed by the approval of general water and sewer claims. A significant discussion was held regarding town permitting, including the possibility of the town managing its own building permits. The council also addressed pay applications for the Oliver Asphalt crossing grant and Landmark Construction Water Tower. Additionally, an ordinance was discussed and approved concerning no parking on Brownstone Run and River House Place. The council also discussed RFQs for both the town attorney and the town engineer positions.
The meeting included discussions and motions related to the approval of meeting minutes and claims for general water, sewer, and payroll. A discussion was held regarding Willow Creek Middle School connection tap fees, considering whether to change the ordinance for schools or apply the 2024 fee structure. The council also addressed town council ordinances related to flood planes and flood hazards, including transferring flood plane administrator duties and participating in the national flood insurance program. Additionally, change order number 10 for the Carol Road reconstruction was discussed, addressing overages and underages of the project.
The town council discussed and approved the acceptance of a right-of-way dedication for a warehouse development off Woods Road. They also approved the extension of water and sewer services at 15114 Dun Road, contingent on future annexation. Additionally, the council approved a pay application for wastewater treatment improvements and another for asphalt paving for stream improvements. They also discussed donating street lights to the community park and addressed a weed violation complaint, along with broader code enforcement issues.
The meeting included approvals of the meeting minutes for June 16th, 2025, and the August 14th and August 21st, 2025, executive session with council meeting minutes. There was a discussion regarding the annual presentation to the overlapping taxing units scheduled for October 20th, 2025, covering the RDC's formation, an overview of TIFF, the approved 2025 budget, potential 2026 budget items, and long-term plans for the allocation area. The commission also discussed the consensus on facade grants and the possibility of increasing them to support businesses.
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