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Antelope County
Work includes approx. 1,286 SY of erosion control; seeding; unclassified excavation; 499 SY of 6" concrete pavement; 900 LF of 1/C no. 8 AWG 5KV L-824 type C cable, installed conduit; 7 EA of bollard removal; terminal water service; rehabilitate storage hangar including removal and replacement of existing hangar wall sheeting/ base angle and trim; roof sheeting; gutter/ downspout, walk doors, windows, heating and cooling; installation of overhead door with operator, Terminal Electrical System; lighting.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
Antelope County
Close: Apr 16, 2026
Work includes approx. 1,286 SY of erosion control; seeding; unclassified excavation; 499 SY of 6" concrete pavement; 900 LF of 1/C no. 8 AWG 5KV L-824 type C cable, installed conduit; 7 EA of bollard removal; terminal water service; rehabilitate storage hangar including removal and replacement of existing hangar wall sheeting/ base angle and trim; roof sheeting; gutter/ downspout, walk doors, windows, heating and cooling; installation of overhead door with operator, Terminal Electrical System; lighting.
Antelope County
Purchase of hot mix asphalt picked up at location between April 14, 2026, to Dec. 1, 2026, for all types of hot mix asphalt.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 14, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
Antelope County
Close: Apr 14, 2026
Purchase of hot mix asphalt picked up at location between April 14, 2026, to Dec. 1, 2026, for all types of hot mix asphalt.
Antelope County
Said bids are for the application of armor coating using county furnished materials. Successful bidder will supply the specified product from April 1, 2026 to Dec. 1, 2026. Price should be per mile. All work to be done according to county specifications.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 14, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
Antelope County
Close: Apr 14, 2026
Said bids are for the application of armor coating using county furnished materials. Successful bidder will supply the specified product from April 1, 2026 to Dec. 1, 2026. Price should be per mile. All work to be done according to county specifications.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Antelope County
The board discussed and established official wages for county courthouse offices, the Sheriff, and the County Attorney for the years 2027-2030, utilizing the Consumer Price Index-All Urban Index with a minimum 2% increase. The meeting included a reorganization segment for 2026, where the Board Chairman and Vice Chairman were elected and committee appointments were confirmed. Several appointed officials were designated for the 2026 term, including the Veterans Service Officer, Weed Superintendent, Zoning Administrator, County Surveyor, and Highway Superintendent. Additionally, the Board reviewed various departmental reports, approved payroll and vendor claims, addressed road project updates, and held an executive session regarding personnel issues.
The Board of Commissioners discussed the selection of an interim Public Defender following a resignation, approved wage increases for weed sprayers, and addressed storage space and tracking device management for the Weed Department. They reviewed interlocal agreements, discussed a potential road closing, and approved a change order and payment application for a construction project. Additionally, the board set 2026 bank depositories, joined a law enforcement interlocal agreement, reviewed various road and zoning permits, and deliberated on a new employee handbook. Preliminary discussions were also held regarding elected official wages for upcoming years.
The board discussed setting fees for weed control, contracting for public defender services, and participating in a multi-county hazard mitigation grant application. Broadband coverage updates were provided, and potential road safety projects and drainage erosion issues were reviewed. A bid for bridge re-decking was approved. Additional topics included reviewing telephone and internet system proposals for county offices, receiving updates on fire suppression system maintenance, and processing various road use, oversize, and underground permits. Equipment management, including the disposal of old vehicles and the search for replacement machinery, was also addressed.
The Board of Commissioners discussed potential upgrades to telephone and internet systems for county offices and reviewed cost-saving options for employee health benefits. Approval was granted for a contractor payment application and a resolution to update the Local Emergency Operations Plan. The board also reviewed and approved several permits for underground utility work, temporary road use, and access requests related to wind turbine infrastructure. Maintenance and operational reports were provided regarding the county's road department, equipment repairs, and snow removal efforts, alongside a discussion on addressing issues with the courthouse fire suppressant system.
The meeting encompassed several administrative and departmental matters. Key topics included a quarterly janitorial report, a review of payroll and vendor claims, and a discussion regarding candidates for the Public Defender position. The Weed Department provided updates on grant status, weed infestation management, and notice procedures. The Board also reviewed proposals for telephone and internet system upgrades, approved liquor license renewals, and acted upon several promotional and improvement grant requests. Additionally, the Board reviewed administrative plats for zoning, discussed road project permitting, and addressed the maintenance of the courthouse fire suppression system.
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