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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Westville
Subcontracting opportunities available are for demolition, trucking, seeding, asphalt paving, fencing, concrete, reinforcing steel placement, masonry, roofing, interior finishes, painting, instrumentation/controls, hvac, electrical, and plumbing. See outside link.
Posted Date
Jul 30, 2025
Due Date
Aug 19, 2025
Release: Jul 30, 2025
Town of Westville
Close: Aug 19, 2025
Subcontracting opportunities available are for demolition, trucking, seeding, asphalt paving, fencing, concrete, reinforcing steel placement, masonry, roofing, interior finishes, painting, instrumentation/controls, hvac, electrical, and plumbing. See outside link.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable; pivot to a cooperative path if they’re open to it.
Coops: Ask if they’ll explore coops (OneIndiana, NASPO ValuePoint, HGACBuy, BuyBoard); if coops aren’t an option, prepare for a formal competitive bid.
Town of Westville: No evidence of sole source contracting. Deprioritize this path and pivot efforts to cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Westville
The council discussed several administrative and operational matters. Key topics included the status of the ongoing water utility project, police department statistics and fleet maintenance, and potential scheduling for emergency medical training for officers. The council also addressed the receipt of a health foundation grant for AED equipment and passed an ordinance related to salary modifications for probationary deputies. Additionally, a resolution regarding a transfer of funds within the general fund was approved.
The town council discussed various operational updates, including progress on the water project and utilities, and received a police department report which included a commendation for a school crossing guard and activity statistics. Council members approved an amendment to the salary ordinance for 2026 to adjust pay structures for probationary and part-time officers and authorized the move of part-time officer payroll to the general fund. Furthermore, the council approved an ordinance to use remaining funds from the Protect Our Children donation fund for park improvements and discussed the future display of a historical town railroad depot sign.
The council reviewed and approved the claims for payment. Discussions focused on ongoing waterworks infrastructure projects including the expansion of the water plant, the addition of new wells, and improvements to lift stations. The council passed a bond ordinance for the waterworks project financing. Additionally, the council approved a service agreement for portable restroom services at town parks and authorized the use of a park for Memorial Day festivities. The police department provided a monthly activity report, and the fire department shared plans for their 175th-anniversary open house and discussed the repair of a brush truck.
The council meeting addressed updates on the local water project, including construction of a new water tower and water plant improvements. A letter of commendation was presented to a school crossing guard for exemplary service. The police department reported on call volume and discussed a proposal to amend the salary ordinance for probationary officers to better reflect training and experience levels. The council approved amendments to the 2026 salary ordinance and authorized the closure of the Protect Our Children donation fund, with remaining balances designated for park improvements. Additionally, members discussed plans for displaying a historical railroad depot sign.
The council meeting addressed various municipal projects and administrative actions. Key discussion topics included utility infrastructure updates, specifically water plant expansions and the approval of a bond ordinance for the State Revolving Loan Fund. The council also reviewed street maintenance efforts, approved a new contract for portable restroom services at town parks, and granted usage permission for the Birchfield Foundation. Police department reports highlighted activity statistics, training status, and a proposed AED program expansion. Finally, the council discussed the fire department's 175th-anniversary plans, the sale of a retired vehicle, and the repair of a brush truck.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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