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City of North Mankato
Work includes approx. 3,100 SY of bituminous pavement (common excavation, 18" aggregate base, 4" PVC perforated underdrains, geogrid, B618 curb and gutter, 1.5" bituminous wearing course, 5.5" bituminous base course); 525 SY of concrete driveway aprons and concrete sidewalks; 1,200 LF of 12" to 36" diameter storm sewer, with catch basins, manholes, casting assemblies, and aprons; 800 LF of 6", 8" and 12" diameter watermain, with valves, hydrants, services, and water meter installation; Street lighting system.
Posted Date
Jun 17, 2026
Due Date
Jul 21, 2026
Release: Jun 17, 2026
City of North Mankato
Close: Jul 21, 2026
Work includes approx. 3,100 SY of bituminous pavement (common excavation, 18" aggregate base, 4" PVC perforated underdrains, geogrid, B618 curb and gutter, 1.5" bituminous wearing course, 5.5" bituminous base course); 525 SY of concrete driveway aprons and concrete sidewalks; 1,200 LF of 12" to 36" diameter storm sewer, with catch basins, manholes, casting assemblies, and aprons; 800 LF of 6", 8" and 12" diameter watermain, with valves, hydrants, services, and water meter installation; Street lighting system.
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Project consists of sitework, utilities, site improvements, precast building structure for maintenance and fleet parking, office structure of steel and masonry and salt storage. Heating to include geothermal wells. Electrical will include the use of solar.
Posted Date
Apr 20, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 20, 2026
City of North Mankato
Close: May 12, 2026
Project consists of sitework, utilities, site improvements, precast building structure for maintenance and fleet parking, office structure of steel and masonry and salt storage. Heating to include geothermal wells. Electrical will include the use of solar.
City of North Mankato
The following is a basic scope for the project: Demolition of a portion of the existing swim facility, including but not limited to: liner system, sections of swim facility walls, piping, pumps, heaters, decks, and artificial turf. Provide new swim facility liner, concrete peninsulas, pool gutters, pool inlets, play feature drain system, and new pumps. Provide new concrete decks. Provide new artificial turf. Provide new large water play structure. Provide new grounding for new steel in swim facility. Provide new site grading with topsoil and seeding. o Provide new fencing.
Posted Date
Apr 9, 2026
Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: Apr 9, 2026
City of North Mankato
Close: May 14, 2026
The following is a basic scope for the project: Demolition of a portion of the existing swim facility, including but not limited to: liner system, sections of swim facility walls, piping, pumps, heaters, decks, and artificial turf. Provide new swim facility liner, concrete peninsulas, pool gutters, pool inlets, play feature drain system, and new pumps. Provide new concrete decks. Provide new artificial turf. Provide new large water play structure. Provide new grounding for new steel in swim facility. Provide new site grading with topsoil and seeding. o Provide new fencing.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; the city doesn’t use this path—move to coops.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell. Confirm your product is on a Sourcewell-awarded contract and proceed through that vehicle.
City of North Mankato has no clear sole source provision in its code and no evidence of past sole source awards. Practical note: Attempting a sole source justification is likely to delay or fail; prioritize cooperative contracts instead.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of North Mankato
The council discussed concerns regarding the Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) for the Public Works Facility, covering topics such as cost overruns, deferred project components like solar panels and the geothermal system, and financing. The council approved the GMP and authorized construction for the facility. Additionally, the council approved an agreement appointing Mn/DOT as the City's agent for federal funding related to the Belgrade Avenue Improvement Project and authorized the purchase of property from the Port Authority. Staff provided various updates on city infrastructure projects, community events, and ongoing construction progress.
The agenda includes the review of bills and appropriations, the approval of various community permits for events and block parties, and the acceptance of a police department audit report regarding body-worn cameras. Business items feature the acceptance of the 2025 financial statement audit, the approval of plans and specifications for street and utility improvement projects, the acceptance of bids for street rehabilitation, and the scheduling of a public hearing to consider an extension to a Minnesota Investment Fund agreement.
The Commission authorized a public hearing regarding the sale of Port Authority-owned land to the City to facilitate the construction of a new Public Works building. Additionally, the Commission approved a petition to waive a public hearing for the construction of Industrial Court, an infrastructure project including street and utility improvements. Discussion also occurred regarding a defaulted business assistance loan, with the Commission directing staff to pursue repayment without taking legal action. Public comments addressed project transparency, project necessity, and the role of the Port Authority.
The council conducted a public hearing regarding the vacation of a utility easement. Various business items were addressed, including the adoption of resolutions to vacate utility easements, order street improvements for the 2026 Industry Court project, and accept bids for the Spring Lake Swim Facility Improvement Project. Additionally, the council approved preliminary and final plats for the New Life Addition and Northport No. 27 subdivisions, supported a Community Land Trust application, authorized the Haughton Avenue Demonstration Project, and approved safety improvements for Hoover Elementary School based on Traffic & Safety Committee recommendations.
The meeting focused on the authorization of the conveyance of property owned by the Authority to the City of North Mankato. Key actions included holding a public hearing regarding the sale of a parcel in the Northport Industrial Park for the purpose of constructing a new public works facility, approving the plans and specifications for the project, and authorizing the execution of a purchase agreement for the property sale.
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