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City of Cohasset
Purchase of a used fishing pier consisting of six sections.
Posted Date
Jul 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 20, 2026
Release: Jul 1, 2026
City of Cohasset
Close: Jul 20, 2026
Purchase of a used fishing pier consisting of six sections.
AvailableCity 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. See outside link.
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. See outside link.
City 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.
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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 council discussed a proposal for a new infant and toddler playground, including site details, equipment, and required safety surfaces, as well as the need for security fencing. Additionally, the council reviewed sheriff's office coverage and budget considerations. In the regular session, the council approved a quote for fire hydrant repairs, a temporary liquor license for a mountain bike event, and a resolution for a grant application. They also set a public hearing date for an ordinance, accepted a donation for security equipment, and received an update on marketing, industrial park development, and housing project initiatives.
The board discussed requirements for connecting septic systems, specifically addressing discrepancies in city ordinances regarding hook-up time frames and shoreline setback distances. There was a detailed deliberation regarding the feasibility of sewer lines on private roads, including considerations for cost-benefit analyses for residents and potential expansion of the city sewer system to link with the Grand Rapids system. Additionally, the group reviewed road width challenges for emergency vehicle access and established a procedure for acknowledging late arrivals in meeting records.
The meeting included an update on the city's new website launch and marketing efforts to promote economic development, including a business spotlight program. The committee discussed various housing and development activities, such as a planned multifamily project, residential redevelopment grant applications, and a density study for potential townhouse construction. Additionally, the board explored infrastructure needs and trade-offs for different housing designs, such as quadplex versus duplex layouts, along with financing models like Tax Increment Financing. The session also covered property-specific development readiness, potential land acquisitions, and market demands for specific types of owner-occupied and rental housing.
The council meeting addressed several administrative tasks, including the approval of a lease agreement for a Little Red Wagon, a quote for sanitary sewer jetting and televising services, and the hiring of concession stand attendants. Key actions also involved authorizing a contribution for a fireworks display, accepting the resignation of a firefighter, and approving grant resolutions. Additionally, the council reviewed financial claims and acknowledged various reports and deeds.
The meeting agenda includes the call to order, roll call of voting and ex-officio members, and a formal review and approval process for the meeting agenda.
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