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Active opportunities open for bidding
Village of Palatine
2026 asphalt maintenance project.
Posted Date
Jun 15, 2026
Due Date
Jul 6, 2026
Release: Jun 15, 2026
Village of Palatine
Close: Jul 6, 2026
2026 asphalt maintenance project.
AvailableVillage of Palatine
Procurement, engineering, and inte- gration of a Wi-Fi system for the Village of Palatine office buildings, with installation services to be included as a separate, optional component at the Village's discretion.
Posted Date
Apr 24, 2026
Due Date
Jul 22, 2026
Release: Apr 24, 2026
Village of Palatine
Close: Jul 22, 2026
Procurement, engineering, and inte- gration of a Wi-Fi system for the Village of Palatine office buildings, with installation services to be included as a separate, optional component at the Village's discretion.
AvailableVillage of Palatine
Replacement of thermoplastic pavement markings on existing pavements.
Posted Date
Apr 24, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 24, 2026
Village of Palatine
Close: May 12, 2026
Replacement of thermoplastic pavement markings on existing pavements.
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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 $40,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with SPC-based cooperative purchasing; confirm your product is available via a national coop and coordinate with Procurement to use their membership for a fast award.
Village of Palatine (IL): No documented sole source awards and a high friction score (90/100). Deprioritize sole source and move to cooperative contracts.
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Village of Palatine
This document outlines a master contract between Sourcewell and Axon Enterprise Inc. (RFP#010720, effective February 25, 2020, expiring February 21, 2024) for public safety video surveillance solutions, related equipment, software, and accessories. It details Axon's product offerings (body cameras, in-car systems, evidence management software), services, pricing structure (quantity-based discounts), and comprehensive terms and conditions. The contract is designed to allow Sourcewell members to procure these solutions. The document also includes a specific Statement of Work for Palatine Police Department - IL and multiple versions of the Master Services and Purchasing Agreement and its appendices, updated via amendments, which govern the specific terms of product and service delivery.
Effective Date
Feb 25, 2020
Expires
Effective: Feb 25, 2020
Village of Palatine
Expires:
This document outlines a master contract between Sourcewell and Axon Enterprise Inc. (RFP#010720, effective February 25, 2020, expiring February 21, 2024) for public safety video surveillance solutions, related equipment, software, and accessories. It details Axon's product offerings (body cameras, in-car systems, evidence management software), services, pricing structure (quantity-based discounts), and comprehensive terms and conditions. The contract is designed to allow Sourcewell members to procure these solutions. The document also includes a specific Statement of Work for Palatine Police Department - IL and multiple versions of the Master Services and Purchasing Agreement and its appendices, updated via amendments, which govern the specific terms of product and service delivery.
Village of Palatine
This document details a 10-year contract between Axon Enterprise, Inc. and Palatine Police Department - IL for a comprehensive suite of products and services, including body cameras, VR equipment, various licenses, and fleet solutions. The total estimated cost is $3,452,622.00, with an effective start date of November 1, 2022, and an end date of October 31, 2032.
Effective Date
Nov 1, 2022
Expires
Effective: Nov 1, 2022
Village of Palatine
Expires:
This document details a 10-year contract between Axon Enterprise, Inc. and Palatine Police Department - IL for a comprehensive suite of products and services, including body cameras, VR equipment, various licenses, and fleet solutions. The total estimated cost is $3,452,622.00, with an effective start date of November 1, 2022, and an end date of October 31, 2032.
AvailableVillage of Palatine
This document comprises four separate Order Forms between Flock Group Inc. and Palatine Police Department (or IL - Palatine IL PD), along with two sets of general terms and conditions. The agreements detail the provision of Flock Safety LPR products (Flock Falcon Cameras, Falcon Flex, etc.), associated hardware (Restoration Refrigerator, Additional Battery Packs), and professional/implementation services. Each Order Form specifies its own pricing, initial term (ranging from 12 to 60 months), and billing arrangements. The earliest agreement became effective on October 14, 2021, with subsequent agreements signed in September and November 2023. The total amounts listed are specific to each individual order form, not a cumulative total across all agreements.
Effective Date
Oct 14, 2021
Expires
Effective: Oct 14, 2021
Village of Palatine
Expires:
This document comprises four separate Order Forms between Flock Group Inc. and Palatine Police Department (or IL - Palatine IL PD), along with two sets of general terms and conditions. The agreements detail the provision of Flock Safety LPR products (Flock Falcon Cameras, Falcon Flex, etc.), associated hardware (Restoration Refrigerator, Additional Battery Packs), and professional/implementation services. Each Order Form specifies its own pricing, initial term (ranging from 12 to 60 months), and billing arrangements. The earliest agreement became effective on October 14, 2021, with subsequent agreements signed in September and November 2023. The total amounts listed are specific to each individual order form, not a cumulative total across all agreements.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Palatine
The council discussed the installation of two new utility poles to improve power reliability, which was approved. The committee addressed plans for two summer food truck events, including waivers for sound amplification and the closure of village parking lots and Slade Street. Additionally, the council reviewed a consent agenda containing various items, received reports from standing committees, and held a public comment session addressing issues such as community solidarity rallies, the fiscal impact of a potential sports stadium development, local mental health initiatives, and responses to traffic light outages.
The council and committee discussed several development proposals, including a new 45,000 square-foot office and distribution facility on Rand Road and the renewal of a class 7C county tax classification for an existing dealership. Finance and budget matters included the approval of calendar year 2025 budget adjustments for the fourth quarter, 2026 first quarter budget adjustments and rollovers for various capital projects, and the acceptance of the 2026 first quarter financial report. Additionally, multiple residents requested that the village fly the pride flag outside of village hall during the month of June to support and affirm the local LGBTQ+ community.
The Village Council discussed several special use requests during the meeting. These included the status of a new gas station's building permit and power connection, the approval of a special use for a new dog grooming facility at 811 North Quentin Road with a condition for a six-month operational review, and the approval of a special use amendment to permit the expansion of an alternative education facility at 887 East Wilmette Road, which involves an increase in student capacity and an expansion of the tenant space.
The council meeting addressed several development and budget items. This included approving a first amendment to the facade and property improvement reimbursement agreement for a property at 30-60 W. Palatine Road and granting preliminary planned development approval for a new three-story apartment building at 101 W. Palatine Road. The council also authorized a special use amendment for signage for a local liquor store and reviewed the CY 2023 proposed budget and capital investment plan. Additionally, the mayor provided updates on local community events and ongoing projects.
The council addressed several items, including the approval of a Special Use transfer for a car wash at 2370 N. Hicks Road and a preliminary planned development for a residential project at 874-912 N. Quentin Road. Additionally, the council authorized the negotiation and execution of a contract for consulting services to update the Village’s Comprehensive Plan. Other actions included extending the Parkway Tree Trimming Program contract, affirming the purchase of a replacement fire command vehicle, approving the purchase of various budgeted vehicles, and updating the fee schedule supplement to the Code of Ordinances.
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