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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Ely
The Project includes approx 680 LF of 8" DIP water main, 700 LF of 8" PVC sanitary sewer, 30 EA of water and sewer service replacements, 150 CY of rock excavation, 2,300 LF of curb and gutter, 800 CY of Class 5, 1,500 tons bituminous paving and all related appurtenances.
Posted Date
May 13, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: May 13, 2026
City of Ely
Close: May 28, 2026
The Project includes approx 680 LF of 8" DIP water main, 700 LF of 8" PVC sanitary sewer, 30 EA of water and sewer service replacements, 150 CY of rock excavation, 2,300 LF of curb and gutter, 800 CY of Class 5, 1,500 tons bituminous paving and all related appurtenances.
City of Ely
New construction portion is a 1,200 SF service garage to provide storage, office space and fleet maintenance/storage space. The building renovation of the 3,450 SF existing service garage includes but is not limited to: remodel and reconfigure interior space to allow for a training room.
Posted Date
Mar 24, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Mar 24, 2026
City of Ely
Close: Apr 16, 2026
New construction portion is a 1,200 SF service garage to provide storage, office space and fleet maintenance/storage space. The building renovation of the 3,450 SF existing service garage includes but is not limited to: remodel and reconfigure interior space to allow for a training room.
City of Ely
Project consists of 3,600 square foot, Construction Type VB, Occupancy Class S and B, single story building and other Work indicated in the Contract Documents. The site Work will be bid concurrently under a separate Contract.
Posted Date
Mar 24, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Mar 24, 2026
City of Ely
Close: Apr 16, 2026
Project consists of 3,600 square foot, Construction Type VB, Occupancy Class S and B, single story building and other Work indicated in the Contract Documents. The site Work will be bid concurrently under a separate Contract.
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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 $10,001, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with Minnesota CPV or Sourcewell. Confirm your product is on an active contract and route via the City Clerk/department head to proceed without a new bid.
City of Ely, MN
Practice: Rarely used; no documented approvals above the competitive threshold.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Ely
The commission reviewed several land use and permit requests, including a subdivision at 400 S 3rd Ave W, a lot line adjustment at 1239 E Washington St, and the legal description for 1600 E Sheridan St. A proposal for a rooming house in an R1 zoning district was discussed along with a request for a shoreland excavation permit at 755 N Pioneer Rd, which was tabled for further consideration. Additionally, the commission approved amendments to the permissible uses list to include various conditional uses such as ambulance garages, apartments, and bed and breakfasts in R1 districts. Updates were also provided regarding ongoing city projects, legislative zoning matters, and the comprehensive plan steering committee.
The council discussed various operational and financial items, including the approval of a spring clean-up event, a study session request for the Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee, and several payments for utility services. The council addressed budget implications for the ambulance garage and building project, received updates from fire and police departments, and managed personnel matters related to the Park and Recreation Board. Furthermore, the council approved a letter of support for a minerals article, an in-kind service request for local schools, a ground lease agreement for the golf club, a project closeout report for airport reconstruction, multiple residential rehabilitation loans, and a special event permit for a farmers market. Finally, a resolution governing write-in vote counting was adopted.
The meeting agenda includes departmental reports from the Planning and Zoning Administrator, the Projects Committee, the Council, and the Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee. New business consists of a discussion on the public hearing notice process. Old business items to be addressed include a shoreland permit application for 751 N Pioneer Rd and a discussion on the outdoor wood boilers ordinance.
The Commission addressed several planning and zoning matters including a lot line adjustment on E Washington St, a subdivision request on S 3Ave W, a shoreland excavation permit, and land deed documents for E Sheridan St. Additionally, the agenda included discussions on a permissible uses list and an ordinance concerning outdoor wood boilers. Reports were presented by the Administrator, the Projects Committee, the Council, and the Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee.
The commission discussed potential involvement of the Park and Rec Board in land use decisions, ongoing projects including a waterline replacement, an ambulance garage, and a fire hall project, as well as window replacements for City Hall. The committee also initiated the process of drafting a new comprehensive plan by seeking vendor assistance and preparing a budget. Additionally, the commission addressed a property damage incident involving landscaping boulders in the city right of way and reviewed a presentation on land use for public officials.
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