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Asotin 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.
Asotin County
Seeking consulting firms to assist with energy benchmarking, energy auditing, and compliance documents required by the clean building act.
Posted Date
Jan 21, 2026
Due Date
Feb 17, 2026
Release: Jan 21, 2026
Asotin County
Close: Feb 17, 2026
Seeking consulting firms to assist with energy benchmarking, energy auditing, and compliance documents required by the clean building act.
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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 meeting included several key actions such as approving a temporary loan for the County Fair Fund, granting permission to fill various staff positions including an Office Assistant, Shop Foreman, and Landfill Computer Operator, and approving an amendment to a contract with the Department of Children, Youth, and Families. A public hearing was held regarding the property tax levy for emergency medical services. Additional items included the approval of a sponsorship agreement, the re-appointment of a representative to the Snake River Salmon Recovery Board, the approval of various financial claims and vouchers, and the authorization of a contract for courthouse roof replacement. The board also conducted executive and work sessions regarding personnel matters and facility projects.
The Board discussed the rescheduling of a Town Hall meeting. Key actions included approving an agreement with the Washington State Association of Counties for energy audits at the courthouse and jail, and approving a request to terminate RATA reimbursement and waive payback for a bridge replacement project. The Board also authorized the award of a contract for courthouse roof repairs, approved a collective bargaining agreement for local employees, and finalized the reappointment of a member to the Library Board of Trustees. Additionally, the Board reviewed correspondence regarding potential fire district annexation and approved various financial claims and payroll vouchers.
The board discussed several items including the purchase order for a new truck, the approval of a Custom Energy Clean Buildings Compliance contract, and a citizen petition concerning the annexation into Fire District #1. Additionally, the board approved the April 2026 CRAB certification, a landfill compactor wheel replacement, and a supplement to a consultant agreement for bridge inspections. A homelessness assistance contract was authorized, and the board enacted a consent agenda covering various service and sponsorship agreements. The session concluded with the review and approval of claims and warrants, and an executive session regarding personnel.
The Board of Commissioners conducted business including the approval of a truck purchase for 2026, a contract for energy building compliance at the courthouse, and an update regarding a citizen petition to annex into the fire district. The Board addressed public works items such as the CRAB certification, landfill compactor wheel replacement, and an amendment to a consultant agreement for bridge inspections. Additionally, a contract for homelessness assistance was approved along with a consent agenda containing various service and sponsorship agreements. The session concluded with the approval of claims and vouchers, and an executive session regarding personnel matters.
The Board approved the submission of a VCAN funding grant application for the Child Advocate Program and authorized a sublease agreement for the Pullman office location. Additionally, the Board approved the opening of a Job Developer position and a Mechanic position, authorized the removal of skylights and asbestos abatement at a county facility, and passed Resolution No. 26-12 regarding the property tax levy for emergency medical services. Financial proceedings included the approval of various expense claims and payroll vouchers, followed by an executive session regarding personnel matters.
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