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City of Arden Hills
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District, issued a presolicitation for design/build repairs to a 31,658 SF vehicle maintenance facility at the Arden Hills Army Reserve Center in Minnesota. The project includes HVAC, electrical, fire suppression, interior reconfiguration, and the installation of a new 10-ton crane with an estimated value between $25M and $100M. The official solicitation is anticipated to be released on or about March 20, 2026, following the current presolicitation response deadline.
Posted Date
Mar 3, 2026
Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: Mar 3, 2026
City of Arden Hills
Close: Mar 18, 2026
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District, issued a presolicitation for design/build repairs to a 31,658 SF vehicle maintenance facility at the Arden Hills Army Reserve Center in Minnesota. The project includes HVAC, electrical, fire suppression, interior reconfiguration, and the installation of a new 10-ton crane with an estimated value between $25M and $100M. The official solicitation is anticipated to be released on or about March 20, 2026, following the current presolicitation response deadline.
AvailableCity of Arden Hills
Provide 31,000 SY - full depth reclamation; 5,000 SY - mill bituminous surface; 7,600 ton - bituminous wearing course mixture; 800 LF - watermain ductile iron; 60 ea - casting assembly; 30 LF - construct drainage structure; 3,300 LF - concrete curb & gutter (spot); 25,000 SF - bituminous walk; 1 ls - storm lift station lump sum (alternate).
Posted Date
Feb 10, 2026
Due Date
Mar 4, 2026
Release: Feb 10, 2026
City of Arden Hills
Close: Mar 4, 2026
Provide 31,000 SY - full depth reclamation; 5,000 SY - mill bituminous surface; 7,600 ton - bituminous wearing course mixture; 800 LF - watermain ductile iron; 60 ea - casting assembly; 30 LF - construct drainage structure; 3,300 LF - concrete curb & gutter (spot); 25,000 SF - bituminous walk; 1 ls - storm lift station lump sum (alternate).
City of Arden Hills
The work includes the construction of approx. 2,100 LF of 10" forcemain (HDD); 275 LF of 10" forcemain (open cut); 1 LS lift station valve vault; 100 LF concrete curb; 3,200 LF abandon forcemain; 1,100 SFf pavement markings; 2 EA hydrant; 13 LF sewer manhole; 800 SY pavement restoration; 250 SY hydro-mulch/seeding.
Posted Date
Feb 12, 2025
Due Date
Feb 27, 2025
Release: Feb 12, 2025
City of Arden Hills
Close: Feb 27, 2025
The work includes the construction of approx. 2,100 LF of 10" forcemain (HDD); 275 LF of 10" forcemain (open cut); 1 LS lift station valve vault; 100 LF concrete curb; 3,200 LF abandon forcemain; 1,100 SFf pavement markings; 2 EA hydrant; 13 LF sewer manhole; 800 SY pavement restoration; 250 SY hydro-mulch/seeding.
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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 $175,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell to bypass formal bidding.
City of Arden Hills (MN). Given the city’s rigid policy and lack of evidence for awarding sole source contracts above the $175,000 threshold, deprioritize this path and pivot to coops/resellers.
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City of Arden Hills
This document is Pay Application No. 1 for the 2025 Park Improvement Project in Arden Hills, Minnesota. It details the work completed by Albrecht Company for the City of Arden Hills, certified by Bolton & Menk, Inc. The application covers work at Freeway Park and Arden Oaks Park, including a Change Order for drainage improvements. The total amount bid for the entire project is $161,113.00, while the current payment due under this specific application is $82,154.10.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2025
City of Arden Hills
Expires:
This document is Pay Application No. 1 for the 2025 Park Improvement Project in Arden Hills, Minnesota. It details the work completed by Albrecht Company for the City of Arden Hills, certified by Bolton & Menk, Inc. The application covers work at Freeway Park and Arden Oaks Park, including a Change Order for drainage improvements. The total amount bid for the entire project is $161,113.00, while the current payment due under this specific application is $82,154.10.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Arden Hills
The agenda outlines several key discussion and action items for the City Council. The meeting included an update on the TCAAP/Rice Creek Commons. The Consent Calendar encompassed numerous routine items, such as approving claims and payroll, adopting resolutions related to plumbing plan review agreements and grant agreements for sanitary sewer lining projects, approving utility rate ordinance amendments, extending a professional services agreement for Emerald Ash Borer treatment, approving the Ramsey County 2025 Bulk Road Salt Purchase Invoice, and approving various public works capital equipment purchases. The council also addressed personnel matters, including the termination and hiring of a Building Official, and authorization for recruitment of a Building & Code Enforcement Inspector. Public Hearings were scheduled concerning an interim ordinance establishing a moratorium on detention facilities, amending city code related to plumbing plan review delegation, and amendments related to the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4). New Business included site plan review and variance requests, a sign standard adjustment request, and ordinances related to detention facilities, plumbing plan review delegation, and MS4 amendments.
The Joint Development Authority meeting agenda included roll call, agenda approval, public input, consent agenda review, and discussions on old and new business. Key new business items involved considering TCAAP Redevelopment Code (TRC) Amendment Requests related to multi-use trail width and street lighting spacing along Rice Creek Boulevard. Directors provided reports on administrative and development activities, and Commissioner Updates were given.
This memorandum details the City of Arden Hills' pursuit of grant funding to advance its housing policy and planning initiatives. Guided by the 2040 Comprehensive Plan, the strategic goals include promoting a diverse and affordable housing supply, maintaining housing quality and character, strengthening neighborhoods, and encouraging new development that complements existing areas. The aim is to ensure a strong, vital, and stable housing environment for all community members, with a focus on securing resources to address limited staff capacity and accelerate desired outcomes.
The primary discussion topic during this special executive session was the one-year performance evaluation of the City Administrator.
The meeting agenda was approved as amended, which included pulling an item for discussion regarding the reconsideration of Economic Development Authority (EDA) appointments made on January 12, 2026. Key discussions focused on the TCAAP/Rice Creek Commons Update, noting schedule shifts for infrastructure updates due to US Army coordination, and review of proposed amendments to the Technical Criteria Report (TRC) regarding multi-use trail widths and street lighting spacing. The Council also addressed the hybrid developer approach for the project. Public inquiries involved concerns about federal immigration enforcement activities and requests for the City to share responses from federal delegates. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the discussion of the controversial EDA appointments, focusing on the transparency and formality of the selection process used by the Mayor, which ultimately failed to garner enough support for reconsideration. Council comments included requests for information on immigration enforcement tracking, potential waiver of water/sewer late fees due to these concerns, and updates on Shoreline Lane and the 75th Anniversary event.
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