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City of Cohasset
Bituminous patching mixture, 590 Ton bituminous patch special 1, 728, SY bituminous patch special 2, 516 SY bituminous patch special 3, 116, SY granular borrow, 4023, CY select granular borrow, 3448, CY aggregate base (CV) class 5, 755 CY.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 9, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
City of Cohasset
Close: Apr 9, 2026
Bituminous patching mixture, 590 Ton bituminous patch special 1, 728, SY bituminous patch special 2, 516 SY bituminous patch special 3, 116, SY granular borrow, 4023, CY select granular borrow, 3448, CY aggregate base (CV) class 5, 755 CY.
AvailableCity of Cohasset
Work consists of 2,550 TON bituminous pavement; 35 CY aggregate surfacing; 90 LF 18" pipe sewer. Work includes, 126 LF of remove pipe culverts; 860 LF of sawing bituminous pvmt; 743 SY of remove bituminous pavement; 208 CY of common excavation; 425 SY of geotextile fabric type 7; 40 CY of aggregate surfacing (cv) class 5; 210 CY of shoulder base aggregate (cv) class 5; 639 TON of bituminous patching mixture; 727 SY of bituminous patch special 1; 241 SY of bituminous patch special 2; 1,901 TON of type sp 9.5 wearing course mix (2,b); 183 LF of concrete curb & gutter des b618; 470 LF of silt fence, type ms; 351 SY of rolled erosion prevention category 20; 5,905 LF of 4" broken line multi comp (wr); 351 SY of rolled erosion prevention category 20; 98 CY of common topsoil borrow (lv); 26 sy of geotextile filter type 7; 32 sy of geotextile filter type 4.
Posted Date
Aug 27, 2025
Due Date
Sep 17, 2025
Release: Aug 27, 2025
City of Cohasset
Close: Sep 17, 2025
Work consists of 2,550 TON bituminous pavement; 35 CY aggregate surfacing; 90 LF 18" pipe sewer. Work includes, 126 LF of remove pipe culverts; 860 LF of sawing bituminous pvmt; 743 SY of remove bituminous pavement; 208 CY of common excavation; 425 SY of geotextile fabric type 7; 40 CY of aggregate surfacing (cv) class 5; 210 CY of shoulder base aggregate (cv) class 5; 639 TON of bituminous patching mixture; 727 SY of bituminous patch special 1; 241 SY of bituminous patch special 2; 1,901 TON of type sp 9.5 wearing course mix (2,b); 183 LF of concrete curb & gutter des b618; 470 LF of silt fence, type ms; 351 SY of rolled erosion prevention category 20; 5,905 LF of 4" broken line multi comp (wr); 351 SY of rolled erosion prevention category 20; 98 CY of common topsoil borrow (lv); 26 sy of geotextile filter type 7; 32 sy of geotextile filter type 4.
City of Cohasset
Construction of the Blackwater Banks Boat Launch included 58 LF of steel sheet pile; 3,050 SF cast-in-place concrete pavement; 125 LF cast-in-place concrete retaining walls; 234 CY river dredging, Floating dock, Placement of 14 channel markers, Erosion and sediment control BMPs, Placement of scour protection.
Posted Date
Jun 6, 2025
Due Date
Jun 24, 2025
Release: Jun 6, 2025
City of Cohasset
Close: Jun 24, 2025
Construction of the Blackwater Banks Boat Launch included 58 LF of steel sheet pile; 3,050 SF cast-in-place concrete pavement; 125 LF cast-in-place concrete retaining walls; 234 CY river dredging, Floating dock, Placement of 14 channel markers, Erosion and sediment control BMPs, Placement of scour protection.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Don’t pursue; if coops aren’t viable, prepare for a formal competitive bid.
Coops: Ask to purchase via Sourcewell or the Minnesota CPV; this is the fastest compliant path.
City of Cohasset, MN: Sole source is highly unlikely. The city adheres strictly to competitive bidding with no evidence of sole source awards. If sole source is rejected, pivot to a cooperative contract or prepare for a formal process under Minn.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Cohasset
The strategic plan for the City of Cohasset establishes a clear framework to guide its future growth and decision-making. It prioritizes three main focus areas: Housing, Economic Development, and Tourism. The plan aims to strengthen the city's long-term vitality, diversify its economy, and enhance the quality of life while preserving its natural environment and small-town character. Key initiatives include the development of Blackwater Banks, expansion of the industrial park, diversification of housing options, and promotion of recreation-based tourism, all contributing to intentional and sustainable growth.
The council discussed various community and economic development updates, including website launch plans, post office rental space, and revolving loan fund policies. The session covered the finalization of a daycare lease, updates on the Strategic and Comprehensive Plans, and potential housing development for the cemetery and Bass Brook Trailer Park areas. Additionally, the council reviewed the Hagy Property development, opted not to renew the Greater Minnesota Parks and Trails membership, approved the CEDA comprehensive plan proposal, designated Emmons and Oliver Resources, Inc. as a reference for the Environmental Assessment Worksheet, and re-evaluated the future of the Blackwater Banks Project.
The council discussed proposed increases for non-resident sports fees for Pony Football and T-ball to manage demand and align with neighboring programs. Membership in the Greater Minnesota Parks and Trails organization was reviewed, with a preliminary decision to table renewal pending further research into benefits. Lease agreement terms for the "Top Shop" were evaluated regarding tax obligations and consistency with existing arrangements. Additionally, the council addressed challenges with snowmobile trail routing, the status of the Just Transition grant, a proposal for tours of Itasca County HRA homes, and plans for upcoming property clean-up. Finally, logistics for a scheduled public hearing session for residents related to strategic planning were coordinated.
Key discussions during the session included the review of the Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) for the Hawkinson Construction lease renewal, where the agency determined that an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required, addressing comments from MPCA, SHPO/Historical Society, and DNR. Another topic addressed issues concerning the Senior Center coffee group utilizing facilities on closed days, leading to proposals for additional camera installations, enforcing programmed door locks, and implementing a new policy to manage cleanup costs and liability risks. Finally, the status of snowmobile trail planning near Grand Rapids and Cohasset was reviewed, noting the rejection of a riverside route due to liability and state regulation concerns regarding two-way traffic and highway crossings.
Key discussions during the meeting included a report from the Planning Commission regarding new member swearing-ins and educational session scheduling, an update on the new city website content completion and migration timeline, and archiving of social media pages. Administrative actions included the approval of updated sports registration fees for non-residents and approval for the S.E.H. Supplemental Letter Agreement for Professional Services. The Council also approved the 'Top Shop' Lease Agreement, Public Works Truck Taxes and Licensing amounting to $6,206.45, and the Revised Land Exchange Development Agreement and Resolution No. 2026-14. The item concerning Greater Minnesota Parks and Trails Membership was tabled. An update on the Community and Economic Development Associates (CEDA) activities covered the revolving loan fund, a business survey, and a strategic plan presentation scheduled for March 17, 2026. Furthermore, discussions with developers regarding Blackwater Banks and available lands, along with the utilization of a free housing study from the University of Minnesota, were noted. Approval of claims, with a corrected amount of $224,188.09, was passed.
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