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Village of Antioch
Work will include: site removals & clearing, earthwork operations, electrical connections, water utility adjustments, cast-in-place concrete foundations and footings, concrete paving and curbs, pedestrian asphalt paving, unit paving, chain link fencing and gates, sport court paving & striping, engineered wood fiber installation, bag toss game, playground, & fitness equipment installation, shelter installation, site furnishings installation, native planting, plant material, and turf & grasses.
Posted Date
Feb 25, 2026
Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: Feb 25, 2026
Village of Antioch
Close: Mar 18, 2026
Work will include: site removals & clearing, earthwork operations, electrical connections, water utility adjustments, cast-in-place concrete foundations and footings, concrete paving and curbs, pedestrian asphalt paving, unit paving, chain link fencing and gates, sport court paving & striping, engineered wood fiber installation, bag toss game, playground, & fitness equipment installation, shelter installation, site furnishings installation, native planting, plant material, and turf & grasses.
AvailableVillage of Antioch
Work includes const. variable width pavement resurfacing w/ hot-mix asphalt surf. cse., mix "d", n50 (2,365 ton); incl. 22,566 SY hot-mix asphalt surface rem. (var. types), 3,737 LF thermo. pavement mark (4", 6", 12", 24"); 1 LS traffic control and protection, etc.
Posted Date
Aug 14, 2025
Due Date
Aug 28, 2025
Release: Aug 14, 2025
Village of Antioch
Close: Aug 28, 2025
Work includes const. variable width pavement resurfacing w/ hot-mix asphalt surf. cse., mix "d", n50 (2,365 ton); incl. 22,566 SY hot-mix asphalt surface rem. (var. types), 3,737 LF thermo. pavement mark (4", 6", 12", 24"); 1 LS traffic control and protection, etc.
Village of Antioch
Project consist of 2024 road program. See outside link.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Aug 6, 2024
Release: -
Village of Antioch
Close: Aug 6, 2024
Project consist of 2024 road program. See outside link.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $25,000, use sole source; if proprietary/specialized, pursue a direct sole source citing Code 1-7-6 or request a Board waiver (two-thirds) per the Fiscal Policy Manual.
Coops: First choice: Route through CDW-G using a cooperative contract for fastest approval.
Entity: Village of Antioch (IL)
Threshold context: Formal bidding generally required at $25,000+, unless exempt.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Antioch
The board meeting included discussion and a motion to approve a special use for a proposed softball training facility located at 935 Carne Court. The facility aims to focus on developing expert-level batting and pitching instruction for youth and high school athletes within the business park district. The staff recommended the approval of the special use, subject to compliance with village engineer and fire protection district standards.
The meeting included discussions on a ticket sales tax rebate agreement, which was tabled for a later meeting due to unsettled provisions. The board approved an ordinance authorizing a procedure for public comment at meetings, with an amendment to include the public in refraining from derogatory comments. A settlement agreement with Commonwealth Edison Company and Azavar Audit Solutions, Inc. was approved. Additionally, an ordinance amending the Antioch Village Code regarding licenses for the retail sale of tobacco products was approved, eliminating a cap on the number of licenses permitted.
The public hearing was called to order to discuss the Annual Appropriation Ordinance. Administrator Haley reviewed minor changes to the copies of the ordinances and discussed a correction listed under Capital Building and Equipment. Haley explained the differences between a budget and the appropriation ordinance, noting that State Statute requires the appropriation ordinance and the Village cannot spend any money unless it is appropriated. The appropriation amounts are considerably higher than the budget numbers for the purpose of emergencies or unknown expenses.
The meeting included discussions on various topics such as the Women's History Month Proclamation, appointment of a member to the Planning and Zoning Commission, MFT IDOT Resolutions, sales tax revenue report, and banners in the downtown area. The board also discussed a proposed industrial park development, a rear yard variation request, and the nomination of Jim Gutowski as Wastewater Operator of the Year. Additionally, there were discussions on payments of invoices, escrow, financial reports, the Tim Osmond Sports Park, and an ordinance clarifying qualifying properties under the Façade Improvement Program.
The meeting included the appointment of Nicholas Piccard to the Police & Fire Commission and the welcoming of Pawfficer Flow to the team. The board ratified payment of accounts payable, considered the determination of amounts to be raised by taxation for the upcoming year, and authorized the purchase of a Dodge Durango Police Pursuit Vehicle. Updates were provided on the Bitner property, the search for a finance director, the Community Development Director position, and the Village Hall project. The leaf vacuuming schedule was discussed, and an update was given on the Veteran's Memorial.
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