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Council introduces responsible‑contractor language for large public improvement bids

5671868 · August 20, 2025
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Summary

Council introduced an amendment to city code to codify contractor prequalification and documentation requirements for public improvement projects above $250,000, standardizing information city purchasing staff already collect.

Sterling Heights — The City Council introduced an ordinance amendment to Article 6, Chapter 2 of the city code to formalize contractor qualification and documentation requirements for large public improvement bids.

Assistant City Attorney Donald Denault and Purchasing Manager Eric Skirda presented the draft, which codifies existing purchasing practices for projects over a $250,000 threshold. Denault said the responsible‑contractor language aims to encourage qualified…

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