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City of Saint Cloud
Work includes approx. 10,530 LF of remove curb and gutter; 5,384 SY of remove bituminous; 35,860 SF of remove concrete; 19,680 SY of reclaim bituminous pavement (full depth); 9,152 CY of common excavation; 6,090 CY of aggregate base; 5,648 TON of bituminous paving; 1,374 SF of 6" concrete pavement; 277 SY of 8" concrete pavement; 32,570 SF of 4" concrete walk; 16,555 SF of 6" concrete walk; 765 SF of block retaining wall; 10,160 LF of b618 concrete curb and gutter; 2,189 CY of screened common topsoil borrow; 80 LF of 8" DIP sanitary sewer pipe; 4,020 LF of 8" PVC sanitary sewer pipe; 3,382 LF of 6" PVC sanitary sewer service pipe; 4,655 LF of remove watermain; 3,935 LF of 8" DIP watermain; 676 LF of install 18" DIP watermain; 3,170 LF of 1" type K copper pipe; 3,083 LF of 12 24" RCP storm drain pipe.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 8, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
City of Saint Cloud
Close: Apr 8, 2026
Work includes approx. 10,530 LF of remove curb and gutter; 5,384 SY of remove bituminous; 35,860 SF of remove concrete; 19,680 SY of reclaim bituminous pavement (full depth); 9,152 CY of common excavation; 6,090 CY of aggregate base; 5,648 TON of bituminous paving; 1,374 SF of 6" concrete pavement; 277 SY of 8" concrete pavement; 32,570 SF of 4" concrete walk; 16,555 SF of 6" concrete walk; 765 SF of block retaining wall; 10,160 LF of b618 concrete curb and gutter; 2,189 CY of screened common topsoil borrow; 80 LF of 8" DIP sanitary sewer pipe; 4,020 LF of 8" PVC sanitary sewer pipe; 3,382 LF of 6" PVC sanitary sewer service pipe; 4,655 LF of remove watermain; 3,935 LF of 8" DIP watermain; 676 LF of install 18" DIP watermain; 3,170 LF of 1" type K copper pipe; 3,083 LF of 12 24" RCP storm drain pipe.
AvailableCity of Saint Cloud
Approx. 78,500 SY edge mill bituminous surface, 26,000 tons bituminous paving, 118 each adjust valve box, 1600 LF Epoxy pavement markings, 500 SF Epoxy crosswalk markings, and1 lump sum traffic control, together with appurtenant work.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
City of Saint Cloud
Close: Mar 31, 2026
Approx. 78,500 SY edge mill bituminous surface, 26,000 tons bituminous paving, 118 each adjust valve box, 1600 LF Epoxy pavement markings, 500 SF Epoxy crosswalk markings, and1 lump sum traffic control, together with appurtenant work.
AvailableCity of Saint Cloud
Watermain materials procurement.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
City of Saint Cloud
Close: Mar 26, 2026
Watermain materials procurement.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Avoid; pivot immediately to a cooperative contract.
Coops: Ask to purchase via CPV or Sourcewell to bypass formal bidding.
City of Saint Cloud, MN maintains strict competitive bidding; there is no evidence of sole source awards in public records. Deprioritize this path and pivot to cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Saint Cloud
The meeting included a financial report, an update on RSVP/AmeriCorps Seniors & Age Friendly programs, and a discussion on social & community engagement initiatives, including career force sessions targeting workforce professionals. Updates were provided on wellness workshops, including new offerings and billing capacity pursuits. The programming report highlighted outdoor adventures, past events, and upcoming events such as Senior PRIDE Bingo and a travel training partnership with Metro Bus. The director's report covered recognition for the Solo Ager Group, hosting a Building Bridges Summit, and presenting Dementia Friends Champion training. Grant updates were given, including approvals and requests for additional funding. Future meeting discussions will involve planning a Fall Event/Fundraiser/Open House.
The meeting included committee reports covering financial status, RSVP/AmeriCorps Seniors activities, Age-Friendly initiatives, Whitney Wellness Workshops, and programming updates. Discussions involved upcoming community events, volunteer impact surveys, intergenerational programs, and wellness workshop offerings. The Director's Report highlighted plans for a Spring Dementia Conference, Spring Health Fair, and Age-Flourishing Summit, along with budget revisions for the Live Well at Home grant. Grant updates included information on LWAH, CMCOA/Title IIID, CMCOA CHW Grant, Habitnu, and MDH Cardiovascular. Staff changes were noted with the addition of part-time CHWs. New business included a review of the Open House/Fundraiser results and discussions for the next fundraiser. Future meeting discussions will focus on brainstorming ideas for intergenerational programming.
The meeting included discussion of the financial report, RSVP/AmeriCorps Seniors & Age Friendly programs, advocacy efforts, social & community engagement initiatives, wellness workshops, programming updates, and the director's report. Key topics included budget updates, volunteer impact survey results, partnership with the Downtown Alliance, goals for older adult connections, the upcoming Spring Health Fair, wellness workshop updates, upcoming programming, and budget revisions.
The City Council meeting included discussions and actions on various topics. The council discussed commercial film production, business licensing permits and fees, and amendments to the Ayers Mill Pond Planned Unit Development (PUD). They also addressed the rezoning of properties, amendments to the City of St. Cloud, VA Hospital, ISD742, MNDOT Planned Unit Development (PUD) General Development Plan, and the Plaza 15 Planned Unit Development (PUD) to allow the sale of recreational cannabis. Additionally, the council reviewed the final plat and subdivision agreement for Southern Ridge Plat 3, and discussed the Heat's On program.
The meeting included discussions and actions on various topics, such as accepting donations to the city, approving an application for the transfer of ownership of an off-sale intoxicating liquor license, and approving the Pineview Park BMX Lease Agreement. A resolution was approved for a grant funded by the US/DOT National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The council also established a policy for granting credits to low-income property owners for improvements and approved a 12-month extension of the City of St. Cloud and Town of Haven 2010 Orderly Annexation Agreement. Additionally, the Mayor and City Clerk were authorized to execute documents for the purchase of property. The council discussed amending the Plaza 15 Planned Unit Development to allow the sale of recreational cannabis. The council also supported applications for state bonding dollars for the 5th Avenue - Campus Downtown Connection and the St. Cloud Mississippi Riverwalk Connection.
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