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Asotin County
Provide consultants for solid waste engineering services.
Posted Date
Jun 15, 2026
Due Date
Jul 10, 2026
Release: Jun 15, 2026
Asotin County
Close: Jul 10, 2026
Provide consultants for solid waste engineering services.
AvailableAsotin County
Asotin County, Washington is soliciting sealed bids for its 2026 Multiple Materials Requirements. The advertisement covers multiple schedules for magnesium road stabilization, pavement markings, asphaltic bituminous materials, hot mix asphalt and tack oil, aggregates, fuel, and flagging. Bids are due at the Asotin County Commissioner's Chambers by 10:00 AM on March 19, 2026, and must comply with the specifications and requirements in each schedule.
Posted Date
Feb 21, 2026
Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: Feb 21, 2026
Asotin County
Close: Mar 19, 2026
Asotin County, Washington is soliciting sealed bids for its 2026 Multiple Materials Requirements. The advertisement covers multiple schedules for magnesium road stabilization, pavement markings, asphaltic bituminous materials, hot mix asphalt and tack oil, aggregates, fuel, and flagging. Bids are due at the Asotin County Commissioner's Chambers by 10:00 AM on March 19, 2026, and must comply with the specifications and requirements in each schedule.
Asotin County
Work to be performed by the consultant consists of preparing preliminary engineering (pe) design, environmental permitting and bid-phase services for two federally funded transportation projects.
Posted Date
Feb 13, 2026
Due Date
Mar 6, 2026
Release: Feb 13, 2026
Asotin County
Close: Mar 6, 2026
Work to be performed by the consultant consists of preparing preliminary engineering (pe) design, environmental permitting and bid-phase services for two federally funded transportation projects.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $50,000, use sole source.
Coops: Start with a cooperative (e.g., Sourcewell, BuyBoard, Equalis). Confirm access with procurement; align with the requesting department.
Asotin County, WA shows little to no sole source usage above competitive thresholds. The county requires justification to waive competitive bidding. Practical notes:
Competitive bidding typically triggered around $50,000.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Asotin County
The Board approved a Conditional Use Permit for a digital billboard at LCV Holdings, LLC. Discussions were held regarding a proposal to reopen the Rogersburg Air Strip, with the Bureau of Land Management providing updates. A contract for indigent defense representation with Seven Devils Law, PLLC, was renewed for District Court. The Board reviewed committee reports, approved various financial claims and payroll vouchers, and conducted an executive session regarding personnel matters.
The Board approved the early hiring of a Victim Witness Coordinator. The County Engineer presented and received approval for several annual Multiple Materials Resolutions and associated contracts, covering road stabilization, pavement markings, asphalt materials, aggregates, and flagging services. Additionally, the Board authorized a telecommunications agreement for incarcerated individuals. The Board also reviewed and approved various expense claims and voucher payments. The meeting concluded after an executive session.
The meeting agenda includes the processing of vouchers and several action items. Key discussion topics comprise the lease termination for the Birth to Three program, a request for a temporary on-call person for the Coroner, and permission to renew the Victim Witness Grant. Additionally, the Board will review an interlocal cooperative agreement between the county and the Port of Clarkston regarding the use of equipment, property, and services. Other agenda items involve an amendment to a Washington Department of Corrections contract, followed by committee reports and a public comment session.
The board approved the 2025 inventory of capitalized assets. A contract was authorized with All Valley Demolition and Environmental Services LLC for sky light removal and abatement at the courthouse, and a 36-month software contract for a new phone system was secured with Calltower. In community services, the board approved an amendment to a DSHS contract for the School to Work program and a working advance amendment for another DSHS contract. Approval was granted to hire a seasonal Job Developer. Additionally, claims totaling $355,408.69 were reviewed and approved for payment. The board also conducted an executive session regarding contracts and a work session.
The Board of Commissioners discussed and approved several items, including updated Solid and Moderate Waste Management Plans for 2025-2030 through interlocal agreements with the City of Asotin and the City of Clarkston. The board also authorized the hiring of a temporary road laborer, acknowledged the receipt of a Certificate of Good Practice, and provided a letter of support for a Port of Lewiston PIDP grant for the Clearwater Multimodal Terminal. Furthermore, the board approved an EMPG grant reallocation for an incident response vehicle and trailer, processed various financial claims and payroll warrants, and held executive sessions regarding real estate, personnel, and contracts.
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