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Village of Algonquin
Work includes sidewalk, curb and gutter, and driveway replacement at various locations.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
Village of Algonquin
Close: May 12, 2026
Work includes sidewalk, curb and gutter, and driveway replacement at various locations.
Village of Algonquin
Work includes full-depth reclamation with portland cement and hma resurfacing. Within the roadway limits, the work also includes curb and gutter, sidewalk, and driveway apron replacements, storm sewer replacement, and lining. In addition, a new 8" DI water main is being installed on notting hill rd, which work also includes water service line adjustments and new fire hydrants, valves, and vaults.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
Village of Algonquin
Close: Mar 10, 2026
Work includes full-depth reclamation with portland cement and hma resurfacing. Within the roadway limits, the work also includes curb and gutter, sidewalk, and driveway apron replacements, storm sewer replacement, and lining. In addition, a new 8" DI water main is being installed on notting hill rd, which work also includes water service line adjustments and new fire hydrants, valves, and vaults.
Village of Algonquin
The scope of this project is as follows and identified in the document. 1. Demolition/Removal/Excavations 2. Grading/Drainage/Utilities 3. Sanitary/Water Services 4. Electrical Service 5. Concrete/HMA Pavement 6. Multi-Use Court/Pickleball Courts 7. Play Area Development 8. Poured-in-Place Rubber / EWF 9. Interactive Fountain 10. Site Furnishings 11. Boardwalk 12. Lighting 13. Shelters 14. Restroom Building 15. Fencing 16. Native Plantings / Shoreline Restoration 17. Landscape Plantings & Turf Restoration.
Posted Date
Jan 27, 2026
Due Date
Feb 24, 2026
Release: Jan 27, 2026
Village of Algonquin
Close: Feb 24, 2026
The scope of this project is as follows and identified in the document. 1. Demolition/Removal/Excavations 2. Grading/Drainage/Utilities 3. Sanitary/Water Services 4. Electrical Service 5. Concrete/HMA Pavement 6. Multi-Use Court/Pickleball Courts 7. Play Area Development 8. Poured-in-Place Rubber / EWF 9. Interactive Fountain 10. Site Furnishings 11. Boardwalk 12. Lighting 13. Shelters 14. Restroom Building 15. Fencing 16. Native Plantings / Shoreline Restoration 17. Landscape Plantings & Turf Restoration.
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Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $30,000, use sole source.
Coops: If your product is on NIPC or Sourcewell, lead with that to bypass local bidding and buy quickly.
Village of Algonquin allows sole source for highly specialized or proprietary systems essential for service continuity.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Algonquin
The Village Board Meeting and Committee of the Whole discussed several key topics. These included the proclamation for Civilian Personnel Appreciation Week, an amendment to the Planned Development for SmartStop Self Storage to allow outdoor storage, and the approval of agreements with Baxter & Woodman Natural Resources for maintenance at Arbor Hills Natural Area and Randall Road Wetland. Additionally, the board approved the 2026 MFT Concrete Program with Suburban Concrete, the purchase of a Stepp Asphalt Dumping Trailer, and public event licenses for various community events. The Committee of the Whole also reviewed financial reports for April 2026, including updates on collections, investments, and police and building statistics.
The board meeting agenda included the proclamation of Civilian Personnel Appreciation Week. Omnibus agenda items addressed a major amendment to the planned development for outdoor storage at SmartStop Self Storage, alongside several agreements for natural area maintenance, the 2026 MFT concrete program, and the purchase of an asphalt dumping trailer. The board also reviewed and approved bills and payroll expenses. Community development items included the approval of a public event license for recurring food truck events. Additionally, new business covered a resolution regarding the purchase of a vehicle and the authorization of a property transfer agreement.
The board conducted several official actions, including a proclamation for Police Week and Police Memorial Day, and administered the oath of office to a new police sergeant. Various appointments were approved for the Economic Development Commission, Historic Commission, Planning and Zoning Commission, Police Commission, and Police Pension Board, as well as staff and chairperson roles and the Village Attorney. The board passed resolutions to join the Northern Illinois Land Bank Authority, authorize an agreement for the purchase of a new Ford F150, and accept a Transferee Assumption Agreement. Additionally, the board approved a public event license and fee waiver for the Westfield Community School Jazz Night and discussed plans for the allocation of opioid settlement funds, along with authorization of the bill payments.
The meeting included an extensive discussion regarding a new residential refuse collection process and the associated contract with Groot. Proclamations were read for Arbor Day and the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend. The Board approved the appointment of an Economic Development Commission member, an ordinance amending the municipal code regarding penalties and fees, and various resolutions approving master plans for water, wastewater, watersheds, and pavement management. Additionally, numerous agreements were approved for the Willoughby Farms Subdivision Section 3 Rehabilitation Project, Sandbloom Road Improvements, dumpster enclosure designs, and various Algonquin and McHenry County shared yard improvement projects. The Board also approved a covenants and restrictions agreement for a property, authorized payment of bills, and granted licenses for several public events, including a canoe and paddle event and a car show. Reports were provided regarding the GFOA Certificate of Achievement, police and public works responses to local flooding efforts, and regulations concerning e-bike usage.
The Committee of the Whole discussed several public event license applications, including for a classic car show, a church procession, and the Art on the Fox art festival. The committee reviewed proposed zoning amendments regarding planned developments for SmartStop Self Storage, final subdivision plats for QuikTrip, and special use permits for Dutch Bros Coffee. Additionally, the meeting addressed various municipal code and zoning text updates. Infrastructure and equipment matters were also reviewed, such as the Boyer Road Improvement Project, an annual tree pruning program, the procurement of a Ford Ranger, a LeeBoy paver, and an anti-ice sprayer, as well as necessary repairs for well pump equipment. Finally, the committee discussed a funding commitment for a Safe Streets For All grant application regarding a corridor and intersection study.
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