The City of Groveport announced on April 15 that contract documents and specifications for the 2026 Street Maintenance Program are now available. Prospective bidders can inspect these documents at the office of the City Engineer, located at 655 Blacklick Street in Groveport, but copies are not available for sale. All official bid materials must be obtained through Bid Express.
This program calls for proposals from contractors to provide all labor, materials, equipment, and services necessary for street maintenance construction in the city. The engineer’s estimate of construction costs is included in the proposal contract document under “Information to Bidders” on Bid Express.
Groveport operates as a municipal government in Ohio and offers various services including police protection and recreational programs. The city maintains community facilities such as parks and a heritage museum to support both cultural and athletic activities according to the official website.
The Finance Department manages budgeting, expenditures, and resource investments to ensure fiscal responsibility according to the official website. It has also received recognition with an Auditor of State Award of Distinction for its financial practices according to the official website.
Groveport supports athletics through aquatics, fitness programs, special events at recreation venues, and enhances cultural engagement with its Heritage Museum that preserves local history according to the official website. Notably, John Rarey—a renowned horse trainer known for humane methods—was from Groveport according to the official website.
The release of these bid documents marks another step in maintaining infrastructure while continuing broader efforts by Groveport’s government departments to serve residents.



