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City of Glencoe
The City of Glencoe, Minnesota is soliciting electronic bids via QuestCDN for the Glen Knoll Lift Station Replacement Project, including construction of a new submersible lift station, electrical and controls, forcemain/gravity connections, site improvements, and demolition/abandonment of the existing facilities. A mandatory pre‑bid meeting is scheduled at the Glencoe City Center, and bidding documents are available through SEH’s Project Bid Information portal and QuestCDN (eBidDoc 10106600). Bids are due April 16, 2026 at 11:00 AM CDT, with the opening conducted via Microsoft Teams.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Mar 20, 2026
City of Glencoe
Close: Apr 16, 2026
The City of Glencoe, Minnesota is soliciting electronic bids via QuestCDN for the Glen Knoll Lift Station Replacement Project, including construction of a new submersible lift station, electrical and controls, forcemain/gravity connections, site improvements, and demolition/abandonment of the existing facilities. A mandatory pre‑bid meeting is scheduled at the Glencoe City Center, and bidding documents are available through SEH’s Project Bid Information portal and QuestCDN (eBidDoc 10106600). Bids are due April 16, 2026 at 11:00 AM CDT, with the opening conducted via Microsoft Teams.
AvailableCity of Glencoe
work includes approx 7,400 CY drainage excavation; 75 Lf 3" GRS duct pipe; 2-cell electrical duct bank; 280 LF 4" perforated TP drain; 280 SF yellow pavement markings.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 24, 2026
City of Glencoe
Close: Feb 24, 2026
work includes approx 7,400 CY drainage excavation; 75 Lf 3" GRS duct pipe; 2-cell electrical duct bank; 280 LF 4" perforated TP drain; 280 SF yellow pavement markings.
City of Glencoe
Major components of the work include: construction of a new taxilane and extension of an existing taxilane, storm basin expansion, site grading, and electrical relocations. Mobilization; maintenance & restoration of haul roads; construction layout and staking; traffic provisions/airport security & devices/phasing; 1 EA rock construction entrance pad; 2,000 LF silt fence, type machine sliced; 2,200 LF sediment control log, type wood fiber; 4,130 SY erosion control blankets, category 3n; 970 LF remove 4" pipe drain (including discharge end walls and cleanouts); 210 LF sawing bituminous pavement (full depth); 6,100 CY unclassified excavation (ev); 1,750 SY geotextile fabric, mndot type 7; 390 CY aggregate base course (cv), class 5; 90 gal bituminous tack coat. See attached file.
Posted Date
Jan 23, 2026
Due Date
Feb 24, 2026
Release: Jan 23, 2026
City of Glencoe
Close: Feb 24, 2026
Major components of the work include: construction of a new taxilane and extension of an existing taxilane, storm basin expansion, site grading, and electrical relocations. Mobilization; maintenance & restoration of haul roads; construction layout and staking; traffic provisions/airport security & devices/phasing; 1 EA rock construction entrance pad; 2,000 LF silt fence, type machine sliced; 2,200 LF sediment control log, type wood fiber; 4,130 SY erosion control blankets, category 3n; 970 LF remove 4" pipe drain (including discharge end walls and cleanouts); 210 LF sawing bituminous pavement (full depth); 6,100 CY unclassified excavation (ev); 1,750 SY geotextile fabric, mndot type 7; 390 CY aggregate base course (cv), class 5; 90 gal bituminous tack coat. See attached file.
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Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $25,000, use sole source.
Coops: Use Sourcewell or Minnesota CPV to buy now; confirm your product is on contract to avoid the $25,000 bid threshold.
Entity: City of Glencoe, Minnesota.
There is no confirmed sole source pathway under Minnesota Statute §471.345—deprioritize. Given the city’s low competitive bidding threshold of $25,000, pivot to cooperative purchasing to bypass formal bidding.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Glencoe
Key discussions and actions during the meeting included approving the consent agenda, which covered liquor and Sunday sales licenses for several local establishments. The council set a Public Hearing date for the MS4 matter to be held on March 2, 2026. In requests to be heard, the council appointed Robert Senst to the Glencoe Light and Power Commission and approved the hire of Alex Kokenge as a Patrol Officer. A significant action involved passing Resolution 2026-03, which formally consented to the assignment of the Development Agreement for the Panther Heights Apartments TIF from Glencoe Multi Family, LLC to Panther Heights Leased Housing, LLC. The meeting concluded with routine business, including paying city bills and a brief executive session to discuss ongoing litigation regarding USG Water Solution.
The Glencoe City Council meeting included the approval of several consent agenda items, pending one correction to previous minutes. Key discussions involved the approval of a Supplemental Letter Agreement (SLA) for SEH to serve as City Engineer and a separate SLA for Engineering Services for Municipal State Aid. The council approved purchasing credit card processors, tablets, cash boxes, and receipt printers for the Glencoe Aquatic Center to facilitate electronic payment options. Furthermore, the council passed Resolution 2026-02 supporting the authority to impose a 0.5 percent local sales tax over 15 years to fund the Glencoe Recreational Area Park System and Trails System. Other actions included approving a Rezoning Permit Application, approving the advertisement and bid opening for the GYL taxilane extension project, and appointing a member to the Planning and Industrial Commission. An update on HR Policy Updates was also provided.
The Glencoe City Council meeting agenda includes several key items. The consent agenda covers the approval of minutes from prior meetings (January 5 and January 12, 2026), a liquor license renewal for La Zacatecana, and four pool table permits for Pla-mor Ballroom. Under Bids and Quotes, the council will review Supplemental Letter Agreements (SLAs) with SEH for City Engineer services and Engineering Services for Municipal State Aid (MSA), an electronic payment option for the Aquatic Center, and an appraisal for property at Baxter Ave N and 6th St E. Requests to be Heard include the approval of an Administrative Assistant Job Description, Resolution 2026-02 regarding Local Option Sales Tax, approval for a rezoning permit, authorization to bid for the GYL taxilane extension project, and an appointment to the Planning and Industrial Commission. Discussion topics include HR Policy Updates and routine business items.
The meeting included the approval of the agenda and previous meeting minutes. Key actions involved setting public hearings for delinquent bills (October 20, 2025) and the Hennepin Avenue Project Special Assessment Resolution 2025-16, which was subsequently approved, detailing cost allocations and setting the assessment hearing for October 6, 2025. Requests to be heard resulted in approving an extension for detailed information on the Airport Fueling Facility, appointing Brandon Frankfurth as Public Works Director, appointing SEH as the Airport Consulting Engineer, approving the Preliminary 2026 Tax Levy (Resolution 2025-17), continuing the police hiring bonus, appointing Scott Linder as a Full Time Officer, and approving $4,000 for police clothing requirements. Discussions included a possible City Sales Tax initiative and the City's right to comment on a nearby cannabis cultivation Conditional Use Permit application. Routine business included the approval of city bills.
The meeting convened with the Pledge of Allegiance and a Moment of Silence. The first section addressed the Organizational Meeting agenda, which included the election of a Vice-President, designation of the city funds depository, setting regular meeting schedules (First and Third Mondays at 7:00 p.m., with Workshops on the 2nd Monday), setting fee prices for 2026, and making various reappointments and new appointments to commissions and authorities, including the Charter Commission and Economic Development Authority. The Regular Business Meeting section approved tobacco and amusement device license renewals under the consent agenda, awarded the official newspaper bid for 2026 printing, appointed an Assistant City Attorney, and approved contracts for SAFEbuilt and the hiring of an Assistant City Administrator. The session concluded with discussions on the Annual Charter Commission Meeting, Local Option Sales Tax Update, payment of City bills, and executive sessions to discuss ongoing litigation regarding USG Water Solution.
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