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Full-time equivalent employees.
Population size to gauge opportunity scale.
How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
How often this buyer champions startups and early adoption.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
Village of Shorewood
The work to be performed consists of approx 10,925 SY of preparation of base; 26,146 LBS of Bituminous materials tack; 3,312 SY of 5" portland cement concrete sidewalk; 4,014 HMA asphalt surface course; 2,628 SY of 6" patches class D; 525 FT of 12" pavement marking.
Posted Date
Jan 29, 2026
Due Date
Feb 12, 2026
Release: Jan 29, 2026
Village of Shorewood
Close: Feb 12, 2026
The work to be performed consists of approx 10,925 SY of preparation of base; 26,146 LBS of Bituminous materials tack; 3,312 SY of 5" portland cement concrete sidewalk; 4,014 HMA asphalt surface course; 2,628 SY of 6" patches class D; 525 FT of 12" pavement marking.
Village of Shorewood
To develop a lead service line capital plan and corresponding financing plan to implement the state and federal regulations.
Posted Date
Apr 8, 2025
Due Date
May 9, 2025
Release: Apr 8, 2025
Village of Shorewood
Close: May 9, 2025
To develop a lead service line capital plan and corresponding financing plan to implement the state and federal regulations.
Village of Shorewood
A vendor to implement a mobile parking payment system. To provide estimated revenues and recommended paid parking policies including required payment areas, paid hours, and rates based on their experience, information provided here, and comparable municipalities.
Posted Date
Apr 8, 2025
Due Date
May 2, 2025
Release: Apr 8, 2025
Village of Shorewood
Close: May 2, 2025
A vendor to implement a mobile parking payment system. To provide estimated revenues and recommended paid parking policies including required payment areas, paid hours, and rates based on their experience, information provided here, and comparable municipalities.
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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 $10,000, deprioritize; pivot to coops/resellers immediately.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or SPC; confirm with procurement and proceed.
Village of Shorewood maintains rigid policies with no evidence of sole source awards. Deprioritize this path and pivot to cooperative contracts.
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Village of Shorewood
This document details a quote and subsequent agreement between Motorola Solutions and SHOREWOOD POLICE DEPT for a REDACTIVE video and audio redaction software license and three years of associated maintenance support. The total order value for the software and services is $8,245.00, as confirmed in the Online Terms Acknowledgement signed on March 14, 2023. The agreement includes specific terms and conditions by reference.
Effective Date
Mar 14, 2023
Expires
Effective: Mar 14, 2023
Village of Shorewood
Expires:
This document details a quote and subsequent agreement between Motorola Solutions and SHOREWOOD POLICE DEPT for a REDACTIVE video and audio redaction software license and three years of associated maintenance support. The total order value for the software and services is $8,245.00, as confirmed in the Online Terms Acknowledgement signed on March 14, 2023. The agreement includes specific terms and conditions by reference.
Village of Shorewood
This document is a quote from Axon Enterprise, Inc. to Shorewood Police Dept. - IL for a 60-month TASER 7 Basic Bundle program. The estimated contract start date is March 1, 2025, and the estimated end date is February 28, 2030. The total cost for the program, which includes hardware, software licenses, and extended warranties, is $40,000.80. Payment terms are N30, with an upfront payment due in February 2025. Standard terms and conditions are included.
Effective Date
Mar 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Mar 1, 2025
Village of Shorewood
Expires:
This document is a quote from Axon Enterprise, Inc. to Shorewood Police Dept. - IL for a 60-month TASER 7 Basic Bundle program. The estimated contract start date is March 1, 2025, and the estimated end date is February 28, 2030. The total cost for the program, which includes hardware, software licenses, and extended warranties, is $40,000.80. Payment terms are N30, with an upfront payment due in February 2025. Standard terms and conditions are included.
AvailableVillage of Shorewood
This contract is an Order Form between Flock Group Inc. and IL - Shorewood PD for Flock Safety products and services, including the Flock Safety Platform, Flock OS, and Falcon LPR products, along with professional services. The initial term is 60 months, with annual recurring payments. The total contract value is $50,000.00. The agreement includes detailed descriptions of products, implementation guidelines, and a fee schedule for additional services. The effective start date is tied to the first installation and validation of hardware, estimated to be approximately 8 weeks after the contract signing date.
Effective Date
Apr 10, 2024
Expires
Effective: Apr 10, 2024
Village of Shorewood
Expires:
This contract is an Order Form between Flock Group Inc. and IL - Shorewood PD for Flock Safety products and services, including the Flock Safety Platform, Flock OS, and Falcon LPR products, along with professional services. The initial term is 60 months, with annual recurring payments. The total contract value is $50,000.00. The agreement includes detailed descriptions of products, implementation guidelines, and a fee schedule for additional services. The effective start date is tied to the first installation and validation of hardware, estimated to be approximately 8 weeks after the contract signing date.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Shorewood
The board meeting included a public hearing regarding an annexation agreement for GoPro, which was subsequently closed following public comment. A citizen addressed the board concerning traffic safety issues on Glenn Oaks Lane, suggesting the installation of temporary barriers as a mitigation measure. The board approved several items on the consent agenda, including various accounts payable, contracts for fireworks, equipment for village hall, construction projects, and engineering services. The finance department was formally recognized for receiving a certificate of excellence in financial reporting. The meeting also included an Arbor Day proclamation and a presentation on the upcoming opening of the new local YMCA facility, covering its amenities and planned programming.
The board discussed and approved several items, including the municipal budget for the 2026-2027 fiscal year and a joint participation agreement for roadway rock salt procurement. Additionally, the board approved a professional services proposal for an annual hazardous sidewalk program and a conditional use permit for outdoor storage along with a site plan amendment for American United Mechanical Technology. Final plats for the Range USA subdivision and the Shorewood Town Center 2 subdivision were also accepted.
The board meeting included the approval of accounts payable and various payments for auditing services, water commission fees, the police department sand project, the pump station and reservoir project, water main replacement, and police body cameras. The board also authorized facilities use agreements with Illinois Select, Manuka Baseball Softball Association, and Shorewood Soccer. Additionally, the board approved the disposal of surplus property, a contract for lift station inspection and cleaning, and a resolution to appoint an alternative voting member to the Southwest Agency for Risk Management. Department reports were provided regarding construction progress, community development, financial updates, park activities, and infrastructure improvements.
The board discussed and took action on several items, including the appointment of an Acting Chair, approval of accounts payable, and various payment authorizations for services such as subscription services, landscape pruning, water fees, and infrastructure projects. The board also awarded contracts for a resurfacing project, approved professional engineering services for material testing, authorized the appropriation of motor fuel tax funds for past and upcoming resurfacing projects, and awarded a contract for park reconstruction. Additionally, the board adopted a non-union employee pay plan and reviewed various departmental reports covering building, community development, parks, police, and public works activities.
The Committee of the Whole meeting focused on two primary new business items and an update on old business. The Grand Prairie Water Commission update indicated that bids for valve procurement came in significantly under the expected budget of $12.5 million. The first new business discussion concerned roadway lighting replacement for the IDOT US 52 Reconstruction Project, where the estimated $9 million cost would create a significant deficit in the 5-year capital plan. Options for phasing the replacement of decorative lighting versus replacing with standard aluminum poles were discussed, with a decision to budget $3.2 million for FY29 to maintain current lighting standards where illumination exists. The second new business item involved a proposal from Pivot Energy for an 8-megawatt solar farm on a 56-acre property. The Committee affirmed its opposition to the project based on its location, noting that the Village is strategically planning for residential development and sewer/water infrastructure westward, which conflicts with the solar farm placement. The Village had received a 6-0 negative recommendation vote from the Will County Land Use Committee regarding the solar project.
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