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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Crosby
Work includes the construction of approximately: 10 Tree Clear & Grub; 59 Each Connect to Existing Curb Stop; 105 LF Remove & Replace Concrete Curb and Gutter; 1,920 SF Remove & Replace Bituminous Street Pavement; 59 Each Connect to Existing Service - Indoor; 59 Each Water Pitcher & Filter; 3,817 LF 1" PE Water Service Pipe; 683 LF 1.5" PE Water Service Pipe.
Posted Date
Jun 3, 2026
Due Date
Jun 25, 2026
Release: Jun 3, 2026
City of Crosby
Close: Jun 25, 2026
Work includes the construction of approximately: 10 Tree Clear & Grub; 59 Each Connect to Existing Curb Stop; 105 LF Remove & Replace Concrete Curb and Gutter; 1,920 SF Remove & Replace Bituminous Street Pavement; 59 Each Connect to Existing Service - Indoor; 59 Each Water Pitcher & Filter; 3,817 LF 1" PE Water Service Pipe; 683 LF 1.5" PE Water Service Pipe.
AvailableCity of Crosby
Work includes approx 7,200 CY common excavation (P); 1,829 LF 15" RCP Class III sewer DES 3006; 1,802 LF 10" PVC SDR 35 sewer; 920 LF 4" PVC SDR 26 sanitary service pipe; 976 LF 1" type K copper pipe; 4,060 LF 10" DIP class 52 watermain. See outside link.
Posted Date
Feb 21, 2026
Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: Feb 21, 2026
City of Crosby
Close: Mar 18, 2026
Work includes approx 7,200 CY common excavation (P); 1,829 LF 15" RCP Class III sewer DES 3006; 1,802 LF 10" PVC SDR 35 sewer; 920 LF 4" PVC SDR 26 sanitary service pipe; 976 LF 1" type K copper pipe; 4,060 LF 10" DIP class 52 watermain. See outside link.
City of Crosby
Approx 50 LF 1" water service pipe; 1 ea connect to existing curbstop; 1 ea connect to existing watermeter; 1 LS surface restoration; 1 ea water pitcher and filter;etc.
Posted Date
Jun 4, 2025
Due Date
Jun 13, 2025
Release: Jun 4, 2025
City of Crosby
Close: Jun 13, 2025
Approx 50 LF 1" water service pipe; 1 ea connect to existing curbstop; 1 ea connect to existing watermeter; 1 LS surface restoration; 1 ea water pitcher and filter;etc.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Don’t pursue; pivot immediately to a CPV or Sourcewell contract.
Coops: If your product is on Minnesota CPV or Sourcewell, use that—this is their primary path.
City of Crosby (MN): No evidence of sole source awards in public records. Deprioritize and focus on confirming availability on a cooperative contract the city already uses (CPV or Sourcewell).
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Crosby
The City Council meeting addressed various operational and administrative matters. Key discussion topics included the approval of annual liquor licenses, authorization for a cemetery marker restoration project at Lakewood Cemetery, and the decision to join the Minnesota Water Agency Response Network (MnWARN) through a mutual aid agreement and resolution. Additionally, the Council reviewed and approved claims, discussed public works utility truck purchases, project plans for LSLR, amendments to the Shoreland Overlay District Ordinance, and adjustments to city utility bills. The Council also reviewed departmental reports from the police, fire, public works, and planning departments.
The meeting included a public hearing regarding the construction scope for the 1st and 2nd Street SE project. Multiple resolutions were approved for final plans, specifications, and applications to the Clean Water and Drinking Water Revolving Funds for sewer and water improvements, as well as a lead service line replacement project. The Council discussed a billboard lease renewal which was postponed, approved a pay application for the library window and door project, and authorized the purchase of a new server and security software for the police department. Approval was also granted for the 2026 use of the Bike Pavilion Plaza Park by the Cuyuna Range Farmers Market. Various department reports were submitted, covering police, fire, library, public works, and the general manager of the Hallett Center, followed by updates from the City Administrator.
The Council discussed fire truck procurement options, specifically comparing Pierce and E-One models, and reviewed a comprehensive equipment funding proposal involving bonding. Administrative items included the approval of the annual meeting calendar, designation of an official newspaper, and selection of financial institutions. The Council also addressed committee appointments, proposed changes to fire department operations including the restructuring of leadership positions, and the adoption of the 2025 Crow Wing County Hazard Mitigation Plan. Additionally, departmental reports were provided by police, fire, library, and public works representatives, and a grant payment for infrastructure projects was acknowledged.
The council approved a preventative maintenance agreement for generator power systems and a three-year wildlife control agreement. A significant portion of the meeting focused on Ordinance 2026-06-0223, which rezones specific parcels in the Winona area from a central business district to a downtown mixed-use district, including an amendment to the summary publication. Additionally, the council reviewed the city engineer's report, which included discussions on sanitation service publication costs and potential future chip sealing projects for alleys and streets. The planning and zoning administrator also noted a forthcoming request regarding a property garage expansion.
The council meeting focused on the consideration and approval of Resolution 2026-18-0317, which provides for the issuance and sale of $2,205,000 in General Obligation Equipment Certificates, Series 2026A. A representative from Northland Securities provided a bond sale summary, outlining that the proceeds are intended for equipment procurement, with details on the bond structure, the City's A+ credit rating, interest costs, and payment obligations.
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