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Active opportunities open for bidding
Village of Manlius
The work includes, excavation, hauling, and grading; supply and installation of one ALTA Glide Flex Glider, two 5" OD x 76" posts for fencing/panels, one 12' ground-to-deck ramp, one 6' bench with back, one 6' buddy bench with back and one English risk-management sign; furnish and install Fiber engineered wood fiber safety surfacing.
Posted Date
Mar 1, 2026
Due Date
Mar 23, 2026
Release: Mar 1, 2026
Village of Manlius
Close: Mar 23, 2026
The work includes, excavation, hauling, and grading; supply and installation of one ALTA Glide Flex Glider, two 5" OD x 76" posts for fencing/panels, one 12' ground-to-deck ramp, one 6' bench with back, one 6' buddy bench with back and one English risk-management sign; furnish and install Fiber engineered wood fiber safety surfacing.
AvailableVillage of Manlius
Project involves the full construction and surfacing of six pickleball courts, including site preparation, base installation, fencing, netting, surfacing, and painting, to create a high-quality recreational facility for the community.
Posted Date
Sep 9, 2025
Due Date
Oct 14, 2025
Release: Sep 9, 2025
Village of Manlius
Close: Oct 14, 2025
Project involves the full construction and surfacing of six pickleball courts, including site preparation, base installation, fencing, netting, surfacing, and painting, to create a high-quality recreational facility for the community.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; they rarely approve this path.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell. Ask procurement to confirm eligibility and piggyback a pre-competed contract to avoid formal bidding.
Village of Manlius rarely or does not use sole-source contracts. Deprioritize this path and immediately pursue cooperative contracting options instead.
Track vendor wins and renewal opportunities
Village of Manlius
This contract is a Business 360 Complete Service Agreement between The Garam Group, LLC and the Town of Manlius for monthly IT break/fix and maintenance support services. The services include FOUNDATION (computer and site support), SHIELD (endpoint detection, segregated backups, advanced threat protection, multi-factor authentication, security awareness training, ZeroTrust), and Add-Ons (Exclaimer Signature Management, Microsoft 365 licenses, Autotask, HelpDesk - Vehicle Support). The agreement is effective from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026, with a total monthly cost of $10,182.17.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
Village of Manlius
Expires:
This contract is a Business 360 Complete Service Agreement between The Garam Group, LLC and the Town of Manlius for monthly IT break/fix and maintenance support services. The services include FOUNDATION (computer and site support), SHIELD (endpoint detection, segregated backups, advanced threat protection, multi-factor authentication, security awareness training, ZeroTrust), and Add-Ons (Exclaimer Signature Management, Microsoft 365 licenses, Autotask, HelpDesk - Vehicle Support). The agreement is effective from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026, with a total monthly cost of $10,182.17.
AvailableVillage of Manlius
This document is a comprehensive compilation primarily serving as a meeting agenda for the Town of Manlius, dated January 2, 2026. It outlines various administrative procedures, appointments, and several distinct proposals and agreements for services and operations pertinent to the Town for the year 2026. Key agreements include HVAC maintenance, landfill monitoring, IT services for multiple departments, legal services, landscaping, police department accreditation and property management, and historical society funding. The selected contract details concern an HVAC preventative maintenance and emergency services agreement with Technical Temperature Transfer for the Manlius Town Hall for the calendar year 2026.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
Village of Manlius
Expires:
This document is a comprehensive compilation primarily serving as a meeting agenda for the Town of Manlius, dated January 2, 2026. It outlines various administrative procedures, appointments, and several distinct proposals and agreements for services and operations pertinent to the Town for the year 2026. Key agreements include HVAC maintenance, landfill monitoring, IT services for multiple departments, legal services, landscaping, police department accreditation and property management, and historical society funding. The selected contract details concern an HVAC preventative maintenance and emergency services agreement with Technical Temperature Transfer for the Manlius Town Hall for the calendar year 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Manlius
The Town Board Organizational Meeting addressed several key items, including the Pledge of Allegiance and a review of agenda procedures. Significant discussion involved contractual matters such as the Technical Temperature Transfer 2026 for the Town Hall HVAC, the Miller Engineering contract for Landfill Monitoring 2026, and an Intermunicipal Agreement for shared Fire Marshal services. The agenda also included numerous appointments for 2026, such as Chairpersons for the Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals, members for the Tree Commission and Deer Committee, and appointments for the Director of Planning and Development, Town Records Officer, and Town Safety Officer. Furthermore, service agreements were reviewed for Town Information Technology Services (Garam Group), Town Attorney engagement (Harris Beach PLLC), Police Department Accreditation Manager (Blu Line Accreditation Consulting), and Property Evidence Specialist (North Woods Services LLC). The board also addressed administrative items including health insurance premium splits, prepaid expenses, the Procurement Policy, committee assignments, official town newspapers, fee schedules, and the rate for EV charging stations at Town Hall.
The meeting included discussions regarding staffing, where the department had 38 of the 42 funded positions filled and was continuing interviews to fill vacant SPO positions. There was an announcement that LT Snyder was participating in leadership classes at the FBI National Academy. The department was working on several training initiatives and assisting with community events. The PBA made a donation to Golisano Upstate Children's Hospital for Child Cancer Awareness. The Retail Crime Task Force (RCTF) was in full swing, and TMPD was working with CORE Businesses on multiple training programs. A concern was raised regarding vehicles passing on the right while vehicles are turning left, and a suggestion was made for an educational post on social media. Emails regarding traffic concerns on Lakeview Drive were mentioned, and the Traffic Unit would gather data.
The Town Board meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. A public hearing was scheduled for a local law concerning the property tax cap override. The board discussed the Climate Smart Zoning Project with Colliers Engineering & Design, and reviewed the Justice Court Annual Audit. Budget items were addressed, including budget increases for various services and funds. Additionally, the board considered the Kirkville Fire District's 2026 budget and addressed traffic concerns on Lakeview Dr. Approval was given for a letter of intent to purchase a new wheel loader for the Town Highway Department. The board also approved an estimate for seasonal snow shoveling and discussed the success of the Wicked Woods event. The meeting also involved a presentation on the 2026 Budget and a public hearing on the tax cap override.
The agenda includes the Pledge of Allegiance, an open podium, and a public hearing for the 2026 Preliminary Budget. Other items include setting a date for a public hearing on a local law regarding property tax cap override for 2026, a Climate Smart Zoning Project update from Colliers Engineering & Design, a Justice Court Annual Audit, and discussion of budget items.
The agenda includes a public hearing for Andrew Marquart requesting a 6' height variance, Ryan Hanlon requesting a rear yard setback variance of 33', Michael Doolittle requesting a front yard setback variance of 28', and Wayne Welshans requesting to appeal a decision by the Code Enforcement Officer. The board reviewed applications for variances related to construction projects and land division, considering factors such as the feasibility of alternative methods, impact on the neighborhood, and whether the difficulty was self-created. Variances were granted for a detached garage, an inground pool, and a land division, each with specific conditions to preserve the character of the community.
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