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City of Lakeville
Removal of two existing boilers and primary and secondary hydronic pumps and accessories at the water treatment plant and replacement with two new riello boilers and associated primary and secondary pumps and associated hydronic piping specialties including expansion tank, air separator, chem shot feeder, and side stream filtration system. This includes all associated work including but not limited to demolition, electrical, piping, concrete, envelope, controls…etc. Removal of two existing boilers and three hydronic system pumps and accessories at the police station and replacement with two new riello boilers and three associated hydronic system pumps and associated piping specialties including expansion tank, air separator, and chem shot feeder and side stream filtration system. This includes all associated work including but not limited to demolition, electrical, piping, concrete, envelope, controls…etc. Removal of existing air handling unit and associated condensing unit at the maintenance facility and replacement with a new modular indoor air handling unit and multi-stage condensing unit and associated piping and accessories. This includes all associated work including but not limited to demolition, electrical, piping, concrete, envelope, controls…etc.
Posted Date
Jun 5, 2026
Due Date
Jul 7, 2026
Release: Jun 5, 2026
City of Lakeville
Close: Jul 7, 2026
Removal of two existing boilers and primary and secondary hydronic pumps and accessories at the water treatment plant and replacement with two new riello boilers and associated primary and secondary pumps and associated hydronic piping specialties including expansion tank, air separator, chem shot feeder, and side stream filtration system. This includes all associated work including but not limited to demolition, electrical, piping, concrete, envelope, controls…etc. Removal of two existing boilers and three hydronic system pumps and accessories at the police station and replacement with two new riello boilers and three associated hydronic system pumps and associated piping specialties including expansion tank, air separator, and chem shot feeder and side stream filtration system. This includes all associated work including but not limited to demolition, electrical, piping, concrete, envelope, controls…etc. Removal of existing air handling unit and associated condensing unit at the maintenance facility and replacement with a new modular indoor air handling unit and multi-stage condensing unit and associated piping and accessories. This includes all associated work including but not limited to demolition, electrical, piping, concrete, envelope, controls…etc.
AvailableCity of Lakeville
Vision Insurance effective 1/1/2027 for City staff.
Posted Date
May 8, 2026
Due Date
May 29, 2026
Release: May 8, 2026
City of Lakeville
Close: May 29, 2026
Vision Insurance effective 1/1/2027 for City staff.
City of Lakeville
The project involves construction of Trailhead with a Shelter Structure with miscellaneous landscape items and construction with miscellaneous landscape items. Approx 200 SY Remove Bituminous Pavement; 1,250 CY Aggregate Base (CV) Class 5; 460 SY Type SP 9.5 Wearing Course Mix (2,B) 3" Thick; 480 TON Type SP 9.5 Wearing Course Mix (3,C); 600 TON Type SP 12.5 Non-Wearing Course Mix (3,C); etc.
Posted Date
Apr 3, 2026
Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Release: Apr 3, 2026
City of Lakeville
Close: Apr 17, 2026
The project involves construction of Trailhead with a Shelter Structure with miscellaneous landscape items and construction with miscellaneous landscape items. Approx 200 SY Remove Bituminous Pavement; 1,250 CY Aggregate Base (CV) Class 5; 460 SY Type SP 9.5 Wearing Course Mix (2,B) 3" Thick; 480 TON Type SP 9.5 Wearing Course Mix (3,C); 600 TON Type SP 12.5 Non-Wearing Course Mix (3,C); etc.
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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 $175,000, use sole source; otherwise skip sole source and pivot to a coop.
Coops: Start with cooperative purchasing via Sourcewell or CPV; confirm a piggyback path and align with the end-user.
Sole Source
City of Lakeville, MN
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Lakeville
The meeting included several public hearings. The Planning Commission recommended approval of a conditional use permit for a convenience restaurant with a drive-thru service window in the M2 mixed-use Cedar Corridor district. Additionally, the commission recommended approval for an amendment to a previously approved conditional use permit to allow for a 142-unit apartment building and 24 townhomes, as well as the vacation of a public right-of-way for 207th Street. Finally, the commission considered a preliminary plat application for three outlots for the Authentics Lakeville second edition development, involving updates to stormwater management plans.
This Land Use and Market Analysis Plan for the Cedar Avenue corridor in Lakeville serves as a foundational study to inform the City's broader 2050 planning efforts. It provides a baseline analysis of market and land use opportunities, aiming to guide future development while balancing growth, mobility, and environmental stewardship. The plan integrates flexible land use strategies for diverse housing and commercial options, proposes robust transportation networks with enhanced multimodal connections, and emphasizes the preservation and enhancement of green space corridors. Its objective is to foster resilient, inclusive, and sustainable neighborhoods, accommodating future development while preserving natural assets.
The committee meeting addressed various operational and resource management topics related to local parks, recreational facilities, and natural resources. Discussions focused on future planning, maintenance projects, and the allocation of resources for ongoing site improvements.
The council reviewed city compensation, deciding against adjustments while establishing a preference for biennial reviews. Updates were provided regarding the County Road 50 and Interstate 35 bridge and interchange improvements, including corridor study and funding application progress. Additionally, the council discussed the implementation of franchise fees on utility companies to support infrastructure maintenance; staff was directed to coordinate with providers and the Finance Committee to evaluate potential rate structures and funding targets. Committee updates included procurement initiatives for arena naming rights, public safety equipment needs, and ongoing investigations into 911 service outages.
The City Council work session covered several key agenda items. Representatives from the Pan-O-Prog board provided an update on the upcoming festival schedule and safety plans. A development proposal for the Credit River area was reviewed, with the Council expressing concerns regarding infrastructure and school district impacts, ultimately not supporting the project. Updates were provided on the FiRST Center design and cost estimates, with direction given to proceed. Discussions were held regarding a new compensation philosophy for employees and potential increases in employer health insurance contributions. A first-quarter financial report was presented, and the Council directed staff to develop a formal city proclamation policy. Future discussions regarding the use of artificial intelligence were requested, followed by updates from various city committees.
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