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Bowman County
Work includes approx. 126,760 LF of pvmnt mk painted 4" line; 151,244 GAL of CHFRS-2P emulsified asphalt; 18,005 GAL of fog seal; 4,342 TON of cover coat material 3/8" CHIP (apply only).
Posted Date
Feb 25, 2026
Due Date
Mar 16, 2026
Release: Feb 25, 2026
Bowman County
Close: Mar 16, 2026
Work includes approx. 126,760 LF of pvmnt mk painted 4" line; 151,244 GAL of CHFRS-2P emulsified asphalt; 18,005 GAL of fog seal; 4,342 TON of cover coat material 3/8" CHIP (apply only).
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Evaluate qualified providers for the development and implementation of energy and operational efficiency projects on a guaranteed energy and operational savings contract basis.
Posted Date
Jan 23, 2026
Due Date
Feb 17, 2026
Release: Jan 23, 2026
Bowman County
Close: Feb 17, 2026
Evaluate qualified providers for the development and implementation of energy and operational efficiency projects on a guaranteed energy and operational savings contract basis.
Bowman County
Work consists of approx. 15,365 LF of remove existing fence; 97,334 CY of common excavation type-C; 6,428 CY of common excavation-waste; 27,212 LF of 12" fiber rolls; 12,518 LF of fence barbed wire 4 strand steel post; 15,286 LF of temporary fence; 632 LF of pipe conduit 18" approach; 348 LF of pipe conduit 24"; 122 LF of pipe conduit 24" approach; 236 LF of pipe conduit 36"; 116 LF of pipe conduit 48"; 9,759 CY of aggregate surface course-county furnished; 3,459 LBS of reinforcing steel grade 60-box culvert; see outside links for more details.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 19, 2026
Bowman County
Close: Jan 19, 2026
Work consists of approx. 15,365 LF of remove existing fence; 97,334 CY of common excavation type-C; 6,428 CY of common excavation-waste; 27,212 LF of 12" fiber rolls; 12,518 LF of fence barbed wire 4 strand steel post; 15,286 LF of temporary fence; 632 LF of pipe conduit 18" approach; 348 LF of pipe conduit 24"; 122 LF of pipe conduit 24" approach; 236 LF of pipe conduit 36"; 116 LF of pipe conduit 48"; 9,759 CY of aggregate surface course-county furnished; 3,459 LBS of reinforcing steel grade 60-box culvert; see outside links for more details.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Bowman County
The Board reviewed the agenda and approved it. Key discussions included financial reports from November, with subsequent approval. Old business covered adjustments to the 2026 budget and approval to reopen the Request for Proposals (RFP) for a restaurant lease for a two-week advertising period. New business involved the approval of an updated BCDC logo for rebranding, and the approval of multiple 2026 contracts, including the RCRC contract addendum, the All Seasons Contract, the Fairgrounds Contract, and the Gaming Manager Contract, which included an approved monthly rate of $1475. An update was also provided on the Building Bowman County Advisory Group meeting.
The meeting included a review of the agenda and minutes from the previous meeting, as well as a financial report. The 2024 Gaming Impact Report draft was presented, and a discussion was held regarding youth engagement options, including a potential partnership with Dollars for Scholars. An overview of the annual planning meeting was provided. A temporary staffing arrangement was approved due to personnel policy requirements. An executive session was held to discuss contract-negotiation strategy related to restaurant lease proposals. The board approved a three-year lease agreement with The Biscuit restaurant and authorized the Executive Director to finalize the lease with legal counsel. The September Activity Report was also reviewed.
The meeting included a review of the agenda and financial reports. A commercial signage grant application submitted by Professional Autobody was approved. There was a discussion on gaming lease agreements. The Restaurant RFP received was incomplete and will be reopened to allow for any other interest. The June Activity Report was presented.
The meeting included discussions on the SBDC contract, charitable gaming income and allocations, and a drafted letter to the Bowman County commission to clarify the stance on gaming. The board also reviewed feedback from a board survey, the Play It Forward program, and a request from Dollars for Scholars, which was tabled. The resignation of Brooklyn Engelhart was addressed, and the board approved hiring a marketing company to fulfill contracts and obligations. An executive session was held, and the August Activity Report was reviewed.
The meeting included a review of the Rural Workforce Housing Program and a recap of budget meetings with the City of Bowman and Bowman County, where the BCDC operating budget was cut by 5%. There was also a discussion about the SBDC contract and a proposal to expand it. The July Activity Report was presented, and Scranton is working on chip sealing.
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