The City of St. Charles focuses on maintaining and modernizing critical public infrastructure and utility systems to ensure public health, safety, and community resilience.
City of St. Charles is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 1 open contract opportunity.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The City of St. Charles focuses on maintaining and modernizing critical public infrastructure and utility systems to ensure public health, safety, and community resilience. Its core mission centers on the reliable operation of water and wastewater treatment facilities, stormwater and sewer infrastru...
The City of St. Charles focuses on maintaining and modernizing critical public infrastructure and utility systems to ensure public health, safety, and community resilience. Its core mission centers on the reliable operation of water and wastewater treatment facilities, stormwater and sewer infrastructure, and pedestrian mobility enhancements that support urban livability. Strategic priorities include upgrading aging water treatment assets, securing consistent chemical inputs for water quality control, and advancing civil construction projects that improve transportation safety and accessibility. The agency prioritizes long-term operational continuity over short-term expenditures, investing in durable, technically complex systems that serve as the backbone of municipal services.
Procurement patterns reveal a consistent reliance on specialized industrial suppliers for water treatment chemicals and related materials, alongside targeted civil construction contracts for water line, sewer line, and roadway infrastructure. Contracts are typically issued as direct solicitations, indicating a preference for competitive, transparent procurement processes without reliance on blanket purchase agreements or multi-year contracts. The agency engages vendors with demonstrated technical expertise in municipal utility systems and infrastructure rehabilitation.
Primary procurement activity is concentrated in NAICS 325180 (other basic inorganic chemical manufacturing) for water treatment inputs, 424690 (other chemical and allied products merchant wholesalers) for bulk chemical distribution, and construction codes 237310 and 237110 for highway and water/sewer infrastructure. There are no set-asides in recent procurements, suggesting a vendor selection process based on technical capability, compliance, and performance history rather than socioeconomic preferences. The agency maintains relationships with niche industrial suppliers and civil contractors experienced in public utility rehabilitation.
The City of St. Charles operates under the Illinois state framework as a municipal entity with jurisdiction over local infrastructure within its boundaries. It manages procurement through direct solicitations and project-based contracts, coordinated by public works and utility departments. Its scope is localized but technologically demanding, requiring precise alignment between engineering specifications and vendor capabilities.
Recent City of St. Charles Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by City of St. Charles, including active solicitations and recent awards.