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City of Rosemount
Work includes approx. 37,000 SY full depth reclamation (street 9"); 1,739 SF of 4" concrete walk (spot replacement); 2,763 LF of concrete curb and gutter design surmountable (spot replacement); 8,744 TON of type SP 9.5 wearing course mixture; 3,071 LF of remove curb and gutter (spot replacement); 2,392 SF of remove concrete walk (spot replacement).
Posted Date
Jan 9, 2026
Due Date
Feb 3, 2026
Release: Jan 9, 2026
City of Rosemount
Close: Feb 3, 2026
Work includes approx. 37,000 SY full depth reclamation (street 9"); 1,739 SF of 4" concrete walk (spot replacement); 2,763 LF of concrete curb and gutter design surmountable (spot replacement); 8,744 TON of type SP 9.5 wearing course mixture; 3,071 LF of remove curb and gutter (spot replacement); 2,392 SF of remove concrete walk (spot replacement).
City of Rosemount
Proposed project improvements include bituminous pavement removal, storm sewer improvements, water main improvements, grading, aggregate base, concrete curb and gutter, bituminous surfacing, pedestrian ramp improvements, and restoration. Remove Manhole/Catch Basin - 26 EA; Remove Bituminous Pavement 11,000 SY; Remove Bituminous Walk - 12,500 SF; Remove Concrete Walk 19,250 SF; Remove Curb & Gutter 5,800 LF; Remove Sewer/Water/Storm Pipe 1,285 LF; Common Excavation - 14,000 CY; Aggregate Base Class - 53,100 CY; Bituminous Pavement - 2,500 Ton; 4” Perforated PVC Pipe Drain - 7,000 LF; Drainage Structure (48” - 72”) 47 EA; RC Pipe Sewer (15”-24”) - 1,150 LF; Concrete Walk - 28,550 SF; Concrete Curb and Gutter - 6,500 LF; Seeding - 1.3 AC; Boulevard Topsoil Borrow - 500 CY; Silt Fence Type MS - 1,800 LF; 12” DIP Watermain - 85 LF.
Posted Date
Feb 20, 2026
Due Date
Mar 17, 2026
Release: Feb 20, 2026
City of Rosemount
Close: Mar 17, 2026
Proposed project improvements include bituminous pavement removal, storm sewer improvements, water main improvements, grading, aggregate base, concrete curb and gutter, bituminous surfacing, pedestrian ramp improvements, and restoration. Remove Manhole/Catch Basin - 26 EA; Remove Bituminous Pavement 11,000 SY; Remove Bituminous Walk - 12,500 SF; Remove Concrete Walk 19,250 SF; Remove Curb & Gutter 5,800 LF; Remove Sewer/Water/Storm Pipe 1,285 LF; Common Excavation - 14,000 CY; Aggregate Base Class - 53,100 CY; Bituminous Pavement - 2,500 Ton; 4” Perforated PVC Pipe Drain - 7,000 LF; Drainage Structure (48” - 72”) 47 EA; RC Pipe Sewer (15”-24”) - 1,150 LF; Concrete Walk - 28,550 SF; Concrete Curb and Gutter - 6,500 LF; Seeding - 1.3 AC; Boulevard Topsoil Borrow - 500 CY; Silt Fence Type MS - 1,800 LF; 12” DIP Watermain - 85 LF.
City of Rosemount
Boiler Replacement Project.
Posted Date
Apr 3, 2026
Due Date
Apr 14, 2026
Release: Apr 3, 2026
City of Rosemount
Close: Apr 14, 2026
Boiler Replacement Project.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize. If coops aren’t available, expect formal competition >$175k; for $25k–$175k, discuss direct negotiation.
Coops: If your product is on Sourcewell or Minnesota CPV, use that path.
City of Rosemount, MN shows no evidence of sole source awards above the micro-purchase threshold. For contracts over $175,000, the City adheres to formal bidding.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Rosemount
This document outlines the City of Rosemount's goals and initiatives for 2026-2027. It focuses on enhancing administrative services through employee development, technology modernization, and fiscal responsibility. Key strategic pillars include fostering community growth and economic development by updating comprehensive plans and streamlining processes, improving quality of life through expanded parks and recreation facilities and community events, upgrading public infrastructure and transportation systems, and strengthening public safety through fire department staffing, facility upgrades, and police operational improvements. The plan aims to achieve a pro-growth, pro-business community with strong community connections and high performance.
The Planning Commission meeting included audience input, a consent agenda, and public hearings. Key discussion points involved a request by CA Gear for rezoning and a major amendment to a planned unit development agreement, and a request by Gymnist, LLC. Audience members raised concerns about the impact of data centers on the community, particularly regarding the safety of children and the use of technology. The commission also addressed questions about their role and responsibilities in relation to the city council and the Met Council.
The council meeting included updates on Leprechaun Days, the swearing in of two new police officers, and award recognitions for the police department. Public comment and consent agenda items were addressed. Public hearings included the Aspen Avenue Extension Project and an appeal regarding an accessory structure. Unfinished business involved an appeal to construct an addition. Announcements included city staff updates and the community calendar.
The council meeting included public comment addressing concerns about a proposed metal facility, including environmental impact and lack of transparency. Discussion also involved water resource strain and the facility's potential impact. Other topics included the need for more electric vehicle charging stations and concerns about the acquisition of land for the facility, including potential violations of the Hatch Act. The consent agenda included bill listings, minutes from previous meetings, donation acceptances, and various development and grant requests. The council also established the preliminary 2024 budget and levy, noting record-breaking growth in new construction and its impact on tax levies.
The council meeting included an oath of office for a newly elected council member. Public comments addressed community engagement, interactions with city staff, and the city's process for vetting projects. The consent agenda included various items such as bill listings, travel policy, and street improvement programs. Specific discussion points included the 2024 Street Improvement Program, the communication process for neighborhood meetings, and the feasibility of closing certain street segments. The meeting also covered the Moore study area update, recognition of new firefighters, and a request by CA Gear for approval of rezoning and construction of a building addition.
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