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City of Laurinburg
The City of Laurinburg is soliciting sealed bids for the resurfacing of approximately 5,145 linear feet of city streets and related infrastructure improvements. The project includes installing 17,150 square yards of bituminous concrete surface paving, supplying 50 tons of asphalt for leveling, and raising 23 manholes and 20 valve boxes. Bids must be submitted by May 14, 2026, and must include a 5% bid deposit or bond from a licensed corporate surety.
Posted Date
Apr 24, 2026
Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: Apr 24, 2026
City of Laurinburg
Close: May 14, 2026
The City of Laurinburg is soliciting sealed bids for the resurfacing of approximately 5,145 linear feet of city streets and related infrastructure improvements. The project includes installing 17,150 square yards of bituminous concrete surface paving, supplying 50 tons of asphalt for leveling, and raising 23 manholes and 20 valve boxes. Bids must be submitted by May 14, 2026, and must include a 5% bid deposit or bond from a licensed corporate surety.
City of Laurinburg
Project consists of replacement of 473 LF of 10" gravity sewer and abandonment of 500 LF of 8" gravity sewer.
Posted Date
Apr 15, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 15, 2026
City of Laurinburg
Close: May 12, 2026
Project consists of replacement of 473 LF of 10" gravity sewer and abandonment of 500 LF of 8" gravity sewer.
City of Laurinburg
Provide erosion control, hauling, traffic control, asphalt patching, and material.
Posted Date
Apr 4, 2026
Due Date
Apr 9, 2026
Release: Apr 4, 2026
City of Laurinburg
Close: Apr 9, 2026
Provide erosion control, hauling, traffic control, asphalt patching, and material.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Laurinburg
The council reviewed upcoming agenda items, including requests for a conditional use permit for a daycare facility and a text amendment for permissible uses. Bids for electric meters were presented for consideration. Discussions included the potential annexation of business sites, the use of a community access channel, and an interconnection agreement. Furthermore, the council reviewed plans for a pedestrian planning grant steering committee, determined that the Beautification Committee must utilize the city website, and discussed personnel reclassification procedures, overtime reports, and ongoing OSHA inspection requirements. Additionally, the council approved a request for the application of two historical markers and finalized a payment regarding crop loss.
The Council meeting included a public comment period regarding the proposed new City Hall and Police Station, a community development update, and the approval of a resolution for the sale of a city-owned lot. The Council also voted to financially participate in the drainage portion of pedestrian improvements at the intersection of US Highway 401 and West Blvd, approved a budget amendment for IT server payments, authorized the closure of a portion of Roper Street for a holiday event, and moved forward with Phase II of the design development for the new City Hall and Police Station. Additionally, an appointment was made to the Ft. Bragg Regional Land Use Advisory Committee.
The council meeting addressed several operational and financial matters. Key topics included a review of the Fiscal Year 2015-2016 audit, discussion regarding local crime rates and potential initiatives, and updates on various community development projects. The council authorized the execution of a Rural Economic Development Grant for infrastructure improvements and passed resolutions designating an applicant's agent for disaster assistance and approving a pedestrian easement. Additionally, the council reviewed the Citizens' Academy schedule, discussed the status of tenant paid utility conversions for the Housing Authority, established the 2017 budget and council meeting schedules, and made appointments to the Board of Adjustment. The council also approved funding for the Scotland County Economic Development Corporation and set the 2017 water rates for FCC (North Carolina) LLC.
The council discussed various items including a memorial for a late official, Christmas season events for the city and employees, and the upcoming meeting agenda. Other topics included a request for in-kind services for a soccer concession building, a request for relief on lot cutting fees, concerns regarding voting districts, an update on the fiscal year audit, and a request for a hot dog cart location. Additionally, the council reviewed website policies, set public hearings for a grant closeout and a rezoning request, considered budget amendments, and discussed municipal bridge inspections, committee appointments, and dates for a joint meeting with the County Commissioners. A resignation from a council seat was accepted, and future plans for a council retreat were discussed.
The council recognized a retiring police lieutenant and discussed the issue of homelessness with a community non-profit representative. Key actions included rezoning properties on Elm Avenue and Kinlaw Drive, approving a special use permit for a church on Barnes Bridge Road, and passing budget amendments for several water and sewer infrastructure projects. Additionally, the council awarded contracts for pump station renovations, revised the upcoming regular meeting schedule, and heard reports on airport and regional council events.
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