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Active opportunities open for bidding
Township of Normal
Perform pavement removal, sidewalk removal, 6" PCC pavement, 4" sidewalk and other items Parking Deck. Approx. 1,281 SY of 6" PCC pavement is proposed.
Posted Date
May 28, 2026
Due Date
Jun 11, 2026
Release: May 28, 2026
Township of Normal
Close: Jun 11, 2026
Perform pavement removal, sidewalk removal, 6" PCC pavement, 4" sidewalk and other items Parking Deck. Approx. 1,281 SY of 6" PCC pavement is proposed.
AvailableTownship of Normal
Provide 2026 bridge & culvert repairs.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
Township of Normal
Close: May 7, 2026
Provide 2026 bridge & culvert repairs.
Township of Normal
This project consists of approximately 2313.0 FT of Pipe Drain, 6”, 570.0 FT of Trench Backfill, 310.0 SF of Sidewalk Removal, 225.0 SY of Driveway Removal, 225.0 SY of PCC Driveway Pavement, 6”, 20.0 SF of PCC Sidewalk, 4”, 32.0 FT of Pipe Drain Pushed, 2”, 30 FT of Pipe Drain, 2".
Posted Date
Apr 2, 2026
Due Date
Apr 13, 2026
Release: Apr 2, 2026
Township of Normal
Close: Apr 13, 2026
This project consists of approximately 2313.0 FT of Pipe Drain, 6”, 570.0 FT of Trench Backfill, 310.0 SF of Sidewalk Removal, 225.0 SY of Driveway Removal, 225.0 SY of PCC Driveway Pavement, 6”, 20.0 SF of PCC Sidewalk, 4”, 32.0 FT of Pipe Drain Pushed, 2”, 30 FT of Pipe Drain, 2".
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—deprioritize and focus on the competitive bid.
Coops: No evidence that Township of Normal uses cooperative purchasing; attempts to leverage co-ops are likely to be rejected. If they’re open later, mention UPP State master contracts, CMS BidBuy statewide master contracts, Sourcewell, NASPO ValuePoint.
Township of Normal, IL: No evidence of sole source usage. Deprioritize this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Normal
The council authorized the purchase of a 2026 Ford Explorer and approved a budget adjustment. A resolution was passed to execute a license agreement with the Board of Trustees of Illinois State University concerning the Main Street Water Tower property. The council also approved the renewal of the town's participation in the Municipal Insurance Cooperative Agency insurance program for the 2026-27 plan year. Additionally, there was a presentation regarding the Dementia Friendly Bloomington-Normal initiative and discussion regarding EMS staffing levels and project concerns.
The meeting included the presentation of unit citations to firefighters for their bravery and teamwork during a structural fire incident. Public comments were heard regarding the town underpass project, with residents debating the financial necessity and potential economic impacts. Another topic of discussion involved potential data centers and the community's perspective on whether to implement a moratorium on such developments, balancing the need for economic growth with concerns regarding utility consumption and quality of life.
The council conducted a wide range of business including the approval of bids for sump pump discharge and storm sewer improvements, water main improvements, and a professional services agreement for insurance broker services. Additionally, they authorized a fireworks display agreement, apparatus bay resurfacing for the fire department, and the conditional approval of a subdivision plat. The council awarded contracts for playground equipment and a fitness court studio, and passed ordinances concerning the Uptown North TIF redevelopment area. A motion was initiated to amend zoning text for battery energy storage systems, and an appointment was confirmed for the Bloomington-Normal Asahikawa Sister Cities Committee. Council members also addressed concerns regarding public health, fire and EMS response times, and commended staff for their response to recent storm damage.
The council authorized the continued local disaster emergency proclamation for storm damage, accepted the purchase of a 2026 Ford Explorer for the Fire Department, and awarded contracts for several projects, including the 2026 sump pump discharge and storm sewer improvements, Linden Street water main improvement, and the installation of a playground unit at Rosa Parks Commons. Additionally, the council approved amendments to the Uptown Renewal Tax Increment Redevelopment project area, designated a new TIF area, initiated a zoning text amendment for battery energy storage systems, and made an appointment to the Bloomington-Normal Asahikawa Sister Cities Committee.
The council addressed several items during the omnibus vote, including the publication of a zoning map, the awarding of a bid for water main and service line materials, the approval of a facility use agreement with FlixBus Inc., and the authorization of a joint funding agreement for the Chiddix Junior High School safe routes to school share-use path project. Additionally, the meeting featured public comments and council concerns regarding the potential closure of Glenn Elementary School and infrastructure regarding local bike lanes.
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