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Village of Bellwood
The Village of Bellwood is soliciting bids to replace the existing 6-inch water main on Marshall Avenue from St. Charles Road to Butterfield Road with approximately 1,100 linear feet of new 8-inch ductile iron pipe, including valves, valve vaults, and fire hydrant assemblies. The work includes replacing existing lead service lines with copper services and restoring pavement, intermittent curb and gutter, sidewalks, driveways, and landscaping. Bidders must provide 10% bid security, 100% performance bond, be prequalified with IDOT for at least 50% of the work, and comply with Davis‑Bacon prevailing wage and related federal labor requirements.
Posted Date
Feb 11, 2026
Due Date
Feb 24, 2026
Release: Feb 11, 2026
Village of Bellwood
Close: Feb 24, 2026
The Village of Bellwood is soliciting bids to replace the existing 6-inch water main on Marshall Avenue from St. Charles Road to Butterfield Road with approximately 1,100 linear feet of new 8-inch ductile iron pipe, including valves, valve vaults, and fire hydrant assemblies. The work includes replacing existing lead service lines with copper services and restoring pavement, intermittent curb and gutter, sidewalks, driveways, and landscaping. Bidders must provide 10% bid security, 100% performance bond, be prequalified with IDOT for at least 50% of the work, and comply with Davis‑Bacon prevailing wage and related federal labor requirements.
AvailableVillage of Bellwood
Project shall consist of installing hot-mix asphalt patches at various locations within the Village right-of -way. Work shall consist of constructing Class D Pavement Patches, of varying Types either Type I, II, III, or IV, and at depths of six inches (6") or three iches (3"). Class C Pavement Patches will also be constructed at a depth of eight inches (8" ) at various locations.
Posted Date
Jun 19, 2025
Due Date
Jul 1, 2025
Release: Jun 19, 2025
Village of Bellwood
Close: Jul 1, 2025
Project shall consist of installing hot-mix asphalt patches at various locations within the Village right-of -way. Work shall consist of constructing Class D Pavement Patches, of varying Types either Type I, II, III, or IV, and at depths of six inches (6") or three iches (3"). Class C Pavement Patches will also be constructed at a depth of eight inches (8" ) at various locations.
Village of Bellwood
The work shall include installation of 30’ Mounting Height Aluminum Light Poles with an 8’ arm, LED Luminaires, concrete foundations, unit duct and cable, lighting controller, steel conduit, handholes, restoration of any concrete sidewalk and driveway aprons, landscaping and any other appurtenant work to complete the improvements.
Posted Date
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Due Date
May 7, 2025
Village of Bellwood
Close: May 7, 2025
The work shall include installation of 30’ Mounting Height Aluminum Light Poles with an 8’ arm, LED Luminaires, concrete foundations, unit duct and cable, lighting controller, steel conduit, handholes, restoration of any concrete sidewalk and driveway aprons, landscaping and any other appurtenant work to complete the improvements.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $25,000, use sole source. If no coop fit above $25,000, pursue a sole-source under §
07 with a written justification to bypass formal bidding.
Entity: Village of Bellwood, IL
Threshold/Rule: Bellwood Code of Ordinances §36.07 allows single/dual-source procurement as an exemption to the formal $25,000 bidding requirement.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Bellwood
The agenda for the Village Board Meeting includes several committee reports and items slated for the Consent Agenda. Public Works items involve the repaving of a parking lot. Community Development discussions include architectural services for the residential housing program, development of marketing plans, change orders for the Bellwood Gateway Project, and decisions regarding the purchase and disposition of real estate parcels. The Quality of Life committee will address recommended amendments to village code following Planning Commission public hearings, an assignment of responsibilities for EV Charging Stations on park property, and the removal of an underground storage tank. Administration items cover engaging a consultant for federal grant opportunities and the proposal for insurance coverage for the upcoming policy year. Public Safety concerns include an extension for the red-light photo enforcement program evaluation and participation in the Cook County Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. The Finance committee agenda includes authorizing bill payments and ratifying investments. The main Action section addresses several ordinances and resolutions related to discontinuing nonconforming uses, subdivision definitions, agreement assignments for the Memorial Park District and RRB Strategies, LLC, architecture agreements, change orders for the Bellwood Gateway Project, purchase of real estate, and insurance agreements.
The Village Board meeting agenda includes committee reports covering Public Works, Community Development, Quality of Life, Administration, Public Safety, and Finance. Key items for consideration include engineering services for the 2026 Sanitary Inspection and Repair Program, awarding contracts for the Congress Street and Van Buren Street Resurfacing Project, and the demolition of structures at 2512-2516 St. Charles Road and 309 28th Avenue. The agenda also addresses the disposition of real estate acquired from the Cook County Land Bank, the adoption of the 2024 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, settlement of a worker's compensation claim, and the purchase authorization for two new police squad cars. Further actions include authorizing bill payments and ratifying investments.
The meeting agenda for the Committee of a Whole includes standard procedural items such as Roll Call and Pledge of Allegiance, followed by the approval of the agenda and previous minutes. Key discussion areas involve reports from various Trustee Committees (Public Works, Community Development, Quality of Life, Administration, Public Safety, Finance, and Traffic Safety). Department Head Reports cover Economic Development, Finance (including utility collection status, payments, revenue review, inventory, and bidding), Police, Fire, Emergency Services, Public Works (Street and Water Departments), Village Engineer, Building Commissioner, Human Resources, and Village Attorney/Corporation Counsel matters such as litigation and contract negotiations. New Business items for discussion include the annual audit report, settlement of a worker's compensation claim, and demolition discussions for properties on St. Charles Road and 28th Avenue. Other new business topics involve an engineering agreement, award of a resurfacing contract, and Cook County Land Bank properties.
The Village Board meeting will cover various topics, including departmental reports from Public Works, Community Development, Quality of Life, Administration, Public Safety, and Finance. Discussions will include pavement patching project, design services for commercial restaurant space, purchase of real estate from Illinois Bell Telephone Company, PACE Vehicle Program certifications, a municipal grocery tax, employee claims, fire department ambulance engine replacement, use of the DEDIR System by the Police Department, and a school resource officer agreement. The agenda also includes resolutions and ordinances related to these topics, as well as a master license agreement for telecommunications facilities.
The document outlines priority initiatives and ways to accomplish sustainability, resiliency, and equity in the Village of Bellwood. Key areas of focus include enhancing living infrastructure through community beautification, developing affordable housing for seniors, promoting STEM programs, implementing anti-bullying initiatives, and improving connectivity with free Wi-Fi and bike lanes. The plan also addresses health and wellbeing by supporting mental health programs, senior assistance, and healthy eating habits, while emphasizing resource regeneration through recycling incentives and solar energy.
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