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Active opportunities open for bidding
Wadsworth Township
Supply the slag aggregate and chip & seal on of roads, including repairs with stipulated traffic.
Posted Date
Mar 4, 2026
Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: Mar 4, 2026
Wadsworth Township
Close: Mar 19, 2026
Supply the slag aggregate and chip & seal on of roads, including repairs with stipulated traffic.
Wadsworth Township
Work includes 80 CY pavement repairs, 4" full depth; 600 SY bituminous pavement planing - butt joints; 2,100 GAL trackless ss-1 bit. Tack coat at 0.1 GALS/SY; 435 CY 0.75 449 type 1 intermediate course asphalt; 725 CY 1.25 449 type 1 surface course asphalt; 10 CY driveway wedging, 449 type 1 surface course asphalt; 400 TN 24" screened recycled asphalt pavement (2" depth); 85 LF white painted 24 stop line, type 1; 1 EA white painted railroad symbol marking, type 1.
Posted Date
May 28, 2025
Due Date
Jun 12, 2025
Release: May 28, 2025
Wadsworth Township
Close: Jun 12, 2025
Work includes 80 CY pavement repairs, 4" full depth; 600 SY bituminous pavement planing - butt joints; 2,100 GAL trackless ss-1 bit. Tack coat at 0.1 GALS/SY; 435 CY 0.75 449 type 1 intermediate course asphalt; 725 CY 1.25 449 type 1 surface course asphalt; 10 CY driveway wedging, 449 type 1 surface course asphalt; 400 TN 24" screened recycled asphalt pavement (2" depth); 85 LF white painted 24 stop line, type 1; 1 EA white painted railroad symbol marking, type 1.
Wadsworth Township
Professional design and construction services to expand the township's building.
Posted Date
Dec 28, 2024
Due Date
Jan 31, 2025
Release: Dec 28, 2024
Wadsworth Township
Close: Jan 31, 2025
Professional design and construction services to expand the township's building.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable; pivot immediately to educating on Ohio’s Cooperative Purchasing path to avoid a formal bid.
Coops: Point them to Ohio DAS Cooperative Purchasing (STS/STC) and ODOT co-op options; If co-op path isn’t accepted: Prepare for a formal competitive bid.
Entity: Wadsworth Township, Ohio
Status: No evidence of sole source awards; deprioritize this path (per Ohio Auditor of State reports).
Board meetings and strategic plans from Wadsworth Township
The resolution pertains to the adoption of the 2025 fee schedule for the City of Northome. The fees include water user fees, sewer user fees, laundromat fees, airport fees, liquor licensing, cigarette licensing, zoning, campground fees, cemetery fees, and miscellaneous fees.
The Northome City Council meeting addressed several key items, including a presentation by MnDOT regarding the Hwy 46 construction project, and a grant offer for a Farmall 100C HI-LO Speed Tractor and a Bush Hog TDC-1500 Tri-Deck Mower for the Airport. The council also discussed the installation of internet at the water plant, progress on the Lift Station #5 project, and the possibility of forming an Airport Committee. Additionally, the council approved cleaning services for City Hall, revised operating hours for the Muni, and discussed Clerk Skiles' maternity leave. Financial reports and expenditures were also approved.
The council meeting addressed several topics, including resident concerns about a drain guard and tree debris removal responsibilities. Updates were provided on the Airport Lighting Project and the airport layout plan. A CEDA update noted a change in personnel and a temporary hold on the contract. Public Works reported smooth operations and brush clean-up at the Airport. The Muni's sales and gross profit were discussed, leading to actions to improve pricing. The council approved a resolution for a campground name change, a security camera upgrade at the liquor store, yearly contracts with Northern Star Co-op, and a meeting with MnDOT regarding a highway project. They also approved a billing software quote, a water/sewer rate increase, monthly financial reports, and claim expenditures.
The council discussed an airport lighting project, a grant offer for obstructions at the airport, and a grant application. Concerns were raised about an animal problem and debris around the old jailhouse. Updates were provided on the Muni's financial performance and upcoming events. Repairs were needed for the playground, and mowing was difficult due to rain. The council approved a temporary liquor license for the Northome Volunteer Fire Department and the purchase of a new mower for the cemetery. The 2023 Consumer Drinking water report is available, and the City Attorney will be consulted about cannabis authority. The monthly financial reports and claims were approved.
The meeting focused on discussing bids for the park pavilion project and ultimately approving a bid from Lee's Log Work's, with plans to begin the project as soon as possible. Additionally, there was a discussion about adding an ad for the Muni to the ATV trail map, but the council decided not to pursue this option.
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